Archive for September, 2018

Explore the east shore of Lake Minnetonka

Posted by Bikeverywhere, September 4th , 2018.

Looking for a place for some unstructured exploring?Try the southeast shore of Lake Minnetonka and areas east. This is an area where you can wander around on low traffic roads that twist and dip and wind through towering trees and tony homesteads. The best places to explore are the peninsulas that define Lake Minnetonka’s iconic bays such as Gray’s Bay, Robinsons Bay and Carsons Bay.

The attached map shows a recent ride with Dave Olson. The route starts in Hopkins, works its way northwest, then drops down to cross the Gray’s Bay Dam. From there we wandered through Woodland, Deephaven and anywhere we thought might be interesting. This isn’t meant to be a tour guide, just a hint of where you can explore. The two red pins, or placemarks, mark the location of the stone arches shown below, two of the more unusual discoveries along the route.

Mobile Twin Cities Bike Map

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New Trailhead at Theodore Wirth Park

Posted by Bikeverywhere, September 4th , 2018.

The new Trailhead at Theodore Wirth Park is an impressive building with the potential to strengthen outdoor activities in Minneapolis. This has been part of a long term project to bring mountain biking and cross country skiing into the city and make these sports available to a more ethnically and financially diverse group of users.

Currently it’s just an impressive building and some new mountain bike trails, but a restaurant, classes and new activities are in the works.

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Updated Twin Cities Bike Trails

Posted by Bikeverywhere, September 4th , 2018.

The mobile map Twin Cities Bike Trails 2018 has been updated. Based on feedback from users, the comments boxes have been removed and replaced with a single chart showing trail information and descriptions. This change makes navigating the map easier because the boxes aren’t covering essential areas. The map also reflects all new research on trails throughout the metro area.

The focus of the map is on metro area trails. It does not show bicycle friendly roads except on the rare occasion where a connector road ties together a couple of trail segments.

This is an update to an existing map, so if you have already downloaded the map, the update is free.

Twin Cities Bike Trails

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Trout Brook Trail Extended

Posted by Bikeverywhere, September 4th , 2018.

A short extension has been added to the Trout Brook Trail, which branches off the Gateway Trail just north of the State Capitol. Functionally, the only advantage is that riders can cross under Maryland Ave on the trail instead of crossing several lanes of traffic. The noteworthy addition is the artwork in the tunnel. Thanks to Dave Olson for checking out the change and sending the attached photos.

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