| Appendix A |
Mesabi Trail |
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(218) Area Code |
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Grand Rapids |
Itasca Trail Sports |
326-1716 |
316 NE 4th St. |
Grand Rapids |
Reed Drug Store |
326-3453 |
417 NW 1st Ave. |
Grand Rapids |
Glen's Army & Navy Store |
326-1201 |
701 NW 4th St. |
Bovey |
Hollywood Bait Shop |
245-1612 |
50 County Rd. 10 |
Bovey |
Ron's Korner Market |
247-7351 |
7896 Hwy 169 |
Pengilly |
Swan Lake Sinclair |
885-3806 |
31277 Hwy 65 |
Nashwauk |
Nashwauk Little Store |
885-3105 |
121 1st St. |
Keewatin |
Keewatin Sinclair |
778-6140 |
210 N. First St . |
Hibbing |
Bikes on Howard |
262-0899 |
407 E Howard St. |
Hibbing |
Greyhound Bus Museum |
263-5814 |
1201 3rd Ave. E |
Hibbing |
Hibbing Park Hotel |
262-3481 |
1402 E Howard St. |
Hibbing |
Hibbing Parks & Rec. |
263-8851 |
401 E. 21st Street |
Chisholm |
Chisholm Inn & Suites |
254-2000 |
501 Iron Dr. |
Chisholm |
(Trail Central) Ironworld |
254-0086 |
801 SW Hwy 169 |
Buhl |
Buhl City Hall |
258-3226 |
300 Jones Ave. |
Mt. Iron |
Spring Creek Outfitters |
735-8719 |
8873 Main St. |
Mt. Iron |
Mesabi Family YMCA |
749-8020 |
8367 Unity Dr. |
Mt. Iron |
AmericInn |
741-7839 |
5480 Mt. Iron Dr. |
Virginia |
Mesabi Recreation |
749-6719 |
720 9th St. N |
Virginia |
Natural Harvest Foods |
741-4663 |
505 3rd St. N |
Virginia |
Iron Range Tourism Bureau |
749-8161 |
403 N 1st St. |
Eveleth |
Super 8 Motel |
744-1661 |
US Hwy 53 |
Gilbert |
Gilbert Get N Go |
741-0439 |
1 Broadway St. N. |
Gilbert |
Sherwood Forest Camp. |
748-2221 |
301 Ore-Be-Gone Dr. |
McKinley |
Corner Express |
865-6476 |
Hwy 135 & 20 |
Biwabik |
Biwabik City Hall |
865-4183 |
321 Main St. |
Biwabik |
Giants Ridge Bike Shop |
800-688-7669 |
6325 Giants Ridge Rd. |
Biwabi |
The Villas at Giants Ridge® |
865-4155 |
6266 Giants Ridge Rd. |
Ely |
Ya Ta Hey |
365-5982 |
129 E Sheridan St. |
Grand Marais |
Lodge to Lodge |
388-4487 |
11 Poplar Cr. Drive |
Mesabi Trail SM Rules for Conduct within the Corridor
• Wheel Pass is required for persons 18 years and older, using a bicycle, inline skates or other non-motorized wheeled device.
• Passes must be displayed while on the Trail.
• The Mesabi TrailSM is a non-motorized trail, except snowmobiles where designated.
• Non-motorized vehicles and motorized wheelchairs shall not exceed 36” in width.
• Deposit litter in receptacles.
• Keep pets on a leash no longer than 6 feet in length.
• Holes or trenches may not be dug.
• No signs or advertisements.
• Start fires only in officially designated fire rings, stove or grills. Do not leave a fire unattended and be sure fire is extinguished before leaving the area.
• No hunting or loaded weapons.
• No alcoholic beverages.
• Do not remove, alter, injure or destroy any tree, plant, rock, soil or mineral.
• Camping and horseback riding are allowed only in designated areas.
• EMERGENCY CALL 911.
• Report all violations to the Mesabi TrailSM office at (218) 254-0086.
The Mesabi Trail SM crossing the great Land of Mesabi , offers an abundance of nature and outdoor experiences. You may choose to walk, hike, bike, skate, ski, snowshoe and, in some areas, snowmobile, along the Trail as it traverses over 130 miles, with 97 complete in 2005, and through 25 communities. These communities offer historical buildings, mining artifacts, early industry and ethnic history, plus other treasures well worth the discovery. Forests teeming with wildlife can be found between rolling hills. Streams and creeks provide habitat for birds and animals alike. Grand heaps of earth provide man-made mountains that are becoming re-growth forests lining the edges of some of the world's largest man-made mines. These former mines are fast becoming a linked chain of watery passageways. Come enjoy a quality guest experience in the Land of Mesabi, via the Mesabi Trail. SM
For more information, see: http://www.mesabitrail.com
|Mesabi Trail SM
Wheel Pass Vendors
(Listed Traveling from West to East)