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Lookout Mountain Trail

Contact Info
Superior National Forest
318 Forestry Road
Aurora, MN 55705

Phone:
218-229-8800
Basics
Length:
14 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate,
Difficult
Time:
5 - 6 hours

Description

Features 15 miles (24 km) of trail 10 miles (16 km) groomed ski trail 5 miles (8 km) ungroomed, back country ski trail ½-mile fitness trail with 7 exercise stations Scenic Overlooks Adirondack shelter Fall color viewing 4 picnic sites Restrooms Interpretive signs.

Details

Length:
14 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Difficult
Time:
5 - 6 hours
Additional Details:

The trail from Junctions 12 through 17 is meant for back country skiing and is not groomed.
Junction 3 to 8 to 17 is meant for skiing only. It is not intended for hiking as it is very wet.

The Laurentian Divide Recreation Area serves as the trailhead for the Lookout Mountain Trail which includes a ½-mile fitness trail with 7 exercise stations and additional one-mile long distance loop.

The ski trail is groomed by volunteers and is funded for maintenance in part by the Minnesota Grant-In-Aid program. This is also a hiking trail, especially popular in the fall.

The Laurentian Snowmobile Trail is located ¼ mile north of this trailhead. A parking lot is located there for snowmobilers. If that lot is full, snowmobilers are welcome to park at the Laurentian Divide but must access the snowmobile trail by driving north alongside Highway 53.

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