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Itasca
County offers a wide variety of horseback riding opportunities From
the state Taconite Trail to more than a dozen local trail systems, you're
sure to enjoy riding through the pine needle-lined trails that thread their
way through our lake country.
The Taconite Trail is our
best known trail system, stretching 165 miles from Grand Rapids to Ely and
intersecting with the Arrowhead State Trail just
west of Lake Vermillion. The first six miles from Grand Rapids are paved
for biking and in-line skating. The remainder of the natural surface trail
goes through a few areas that have standing water in the summer, but much
of the trail is suitable for horseback riding.
The Taconite Trail winds through forests of birch and aspen intertwined
with pine, leading the visitor by many isolated lakes and streams. From
Grand Rapids heading north, you see the impact of the taconite and iron
mining industry. The northern portion of the trail terrain is rolling and
tree covered as it winds through state and national forest land.
The Chippewa National Forest
is home to nine different Itasca County Trail Systems. They include
the Clubhouse Loop, Cutfoot Sioux, Dora Lake Loop, Little Ruby Loop, Lost
Forty Loop, Simpson Creek, Suomi Hills, Trout Lake, and Wirt-Talmoon Loop.
Click on each of the thumbnail images of the horseback routes below to
see a larger map. See the
Horse Rentals & Riding
listings.

  
  
  
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