Swatara to Shovel Lake

Total Miles
5.8

Elevation

408.66 ft

Duration

0.3333 Hours

Technical Rating

1

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Swatara to Shovel Lake on the Soo Line North is a section of converted rail grade that is 5.9 miles long and takes about 20 minutes with an average speed of 16.4 MPH. It's a great trail to run if you are in the area during the spring or a wet time of the year while other trails may be water-logged. Note to OHM riders: Shovel Lake is the last section you can ride this trail towards Cass Lake per MN DNR information. See here: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ohv/map.html.

Photos of Swatara to Shovel Lake

Swatara to Shovel Lake
Swatara to Shovel Lake

Difficulty

The section is easy and flat converted rail grade. There's no need for 4x4 or even to lock the rear differential. After several days of rain in the area, this section of trail remains solid and doesn't have any large areas of deep water to cross. The surface is packed gravel without large rocks. Some of the areas have larger stones in the gravel but do not pose an issue. Do pay attention to the edge of the trail, as it can have steep banks since it is converted rail grade. Bridge crossings are well marked and are the only areas you need to use extra care and slow down.

History

Per trailside signage information, Swatara was once a bustling town thanks to rail service, but later lost most businesses and residents like other towns not near a main highway.

Technical Rating

1

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Access Description

Swatara has parking at 610th Street (County Road 7) and 389th Avenue: 46.89550, -93.67367. Shovel Lake has parking near 650th Street (Aitkin County Road 67) and 426th Place: 46.95773, -93.75406.

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