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Girard Lake Park Hiking Trail

operated by the City of

Bloomington, is 10 feet wide

Auto Club Road/Normandale Boulevard/110th Street Bikeway

cushioned, wood-chip surface.

Coordinates A3 - D3.

As the trail loops gently around

Parking along the route includes Lower Penn Lake Park,

bikeable shoulders. Parking along the bikeway includes

Toilets are provided seasonally at Ridgeview Park, 6001 W.

route connects to the scenic Bloomington Ferry Trail Bridge

Club Road, turns north at Normandale Boulevard, then

Parking is available on West

of the bikeway features five-foot-wide, bikeable shoulders.

Sections on Auto Club Road and West 110th Street feature

Avenue South.

1925 W. 86th Street, and the Bass Ponds, 2501 E. 86th Street.

Dred Scott Playfields, 10820 Bloomington Ferry Road. This

94th St., and Cedarcrest Park, 8700 Bloomington Avenue S.

over the Minnesota River which borders Bloomington and

Starting on Nesbitt Avenue South at West Old

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When you use these signals, other drivers can

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anticipate your intensions.

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orange lines, while the natural surface trails,

pictured as dotted green lines, are restricted to

Hyland Ski and Snowboard Area

trail is a 6- to 8-foot-wide, bituminous trail that connects

Coordinates A2 to B1.

and restricted to pedestrians; no bicycles or dogs are

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The trails in Central and Moir Parks are owned and

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Access points with parking include: Harrison Picnic

Grounds, 1701 W. 100th Street; Moir Park, 10320 Morgan

Avenue S.; and a car park area at West 106th Street near

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Morgan Avenue South. The access near the Minnesota River at West 112th Street and Queen Avenue South is not shown.

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Be Predictable

Pass on the Left

Travel in a consistent and predictable

Pass others going in your direction

changing position on the trail.

to slower and oncoming traffic.

on their left. Faster traffic must yield

Give Audible Signals When passing, use a warning such

as...“PASSING ON YOUR LEFT.” Give a clear warning by voice, bell or horn.

Wear Helmets

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Control Dogs

Bicyclists, skaters and skateboarders

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should always wear a properly fitted

six foot non-retractable leash.

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Biking Equipment Checklist

prevents head injuries and can save you thousands of

Hiking Equipment Checklist

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Bring water. Staying hydrated helps with long distances

shoes that fit.

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Use sunglasses. Protect your eyes from the sun, gravel

definite must for longer

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Check bike tires for proper inflation. On rides, carry a

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Minnesota River Biking and Hiking Trails

that you note where private properties are located

with dotted green lines on the maps. Access points with

trails are designated for pedestrians only, and are identified

parking facilities: Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 3815 American Boulevard East; Bloomington Bass

Ponds, 2501 86th Street East; Old Cedar Avenue Trailhead, 9500 Old Cedar Avenue; Parker’s Picnic Grounds, 101401

Columbus Road; Pond-Dakota Mission Park, 401 East 104th Street; Russell A. Sorenson Landing, 11135 Lyndale Avenue

South; and Bloomington Ferry Trailhead, 11255 Bloomington

Ferry Road, pictured on the opposite side. Restroom facilities

are available at the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife

Refuge Visitor Center. Be aware that the segment of trail

along the river between the Russell A. Sorensen Landing and Cedar Avenue South is a primitive trail subject to

seasonal flooding. Also note that the Old Cedar Avenue Bridge crossing Long Meadow Lake is closed.

Wear a helmet – always. This inexpensive investment

dollars later on.

and makes rides enjoyable. and bugs.

spare tube, a patch kit and a pump.

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Wear comfortable

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Bring water. This is a

walks and, even, for short ones on very warm days.

Make sure your bike is the proper height.

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Use sunglasses all year round to protect your eyes from

the sun and bugs.

Check brakes. You want brakes that skid on dry

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Bring bag(s) to carry out what you carry in.

pavement but don’t send you hurtling over the top of the handlebars. Using rear brakes helps prevent this.

Be prepared for weather changes.

Legend for Maps Scale varies

Smith Pond

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River Viewpoint

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shores of the Minnesota River in southwestern

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bikers, hikers and nature lovers. Certain segments of the

available seasonally near the Chicago

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Wildlife Service. These trails are popular for mountain

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north of East 82nd

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by the City of Bloomington and the United States Fish and

the Minnesota River trails.

include: East 82nd Street at Park Avenue South; Chicago Avenue South,

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Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center INSET

Valley National Wildlife Refuge are owned and operated

and do not cross these properties when visiting

encompasses a loop around Smith Pond. Access points with parking

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Coordinates A4 to G1.

NOTE ON TRESPASSING: * Two private properties are located on the

designated for multiple use. A total of more than one mile of trails

strewn Nine Mile Creek as it bubbles down to the Minnesota

than half the trail.

Bridge Closed

A number of natural surface trails in the Minnesota

Bloomington. Most are 10-feet wide, lighted, bituminous and

you will traverse ravines and cross bridges that span the rock-

the City’s Alternative Transportation Plan on the City’s

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The trails in Smith Park are owned and operated by the City of

website, www.ci.bloomington.mn.us, keywords: “Alternative

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Coordinates E1.

drama with your hike, visit the Central and Moir Parks trails;

close to nature while traveling the short trail. If you like

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Pond-Dakota Mission Park

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approximate mile markers are located along the trails.

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Smith Park Biking and Hiking Trails

biking trails are planned. For more information, check out

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Bloomington. See map on the opposite side. We ask

operated by the City of Bloomington. Most are 8- to 10-

Shakopee Road are set in a beautiful ravine landscape.

Old Cedar Avenue Trailhead

Mound Springs Spur Trail

through neighboring cities, the trails south of West Old

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Hogback Ridge Trail

Additional on-road bikeways and off-road hiking and

as Girard Lake Park, feel secluded and restful – you can get

When in a group, avoid using more

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Parker’s Picnic Grounds

The trails showcased here are special. Tiny jewels, such

your mind and spirit.

Biking and Hiking Etiquette

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Visitor Center INSET

Cedar Avenue Pedestrian Bridge

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great for your body. And the fresh air and nature will soothe

streets and well-lit sidewalks, being active is easy.

explore Bloomington’s biking and hiking trails. Get active! It’s

manner. Always look behind before

South Loop District

Bass Ponds INSET

Whoever you are – a commuter, a solitary traveler or

and recreational spaces, the Minnesota River, lakes, wide

Hillside Trail

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surfaced. While Nine Mile Creek is 15 miles long and winds

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Central and Moir Parks Hiking Trails

pedestrians. Trails south of West 106th Street are natural

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to point B, take Bloomington’s on-road bikeways.

someone looking to exercise with friends and family –

follow in Bloomington. With nearly 9,000 acres of parkland

Reserve is always busy; there’s lots to do and see. Finally, if

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you like fresh air and exercise and want to get from point A

or commuting to work on your bike, you can find a path to

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trespassing on private property. Note where private

west of West Bush Lake Road.

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at the Tierney’s Wood parking lot on Highwood Drive, just

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Hyland Lake

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seasonally at Bush Lake Beach and West Bush Lake Park.

to trails in Hyland Lake Park Reserve. Parking is available

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Park, 9401 West Bush Lake Road. Restrooms are provided

South Corridor Park under East Bush Lake Road connect

Visitor Center and Richardson Nature Center.

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for multiple use.

Beach, 9140 East Bush Lake Road, and West Bush Lake

under West Bush Lake Road and at the eastern end of the

10-foot-wide, bituminous trails. The West Bush Lake Road

available along the trails, including the Hyland

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Most trails are eight feet wide, bituminous and designated

BUSH LAKE RD

additional segments scheduled to be reconstructed in 2011.

fishing piers. Access points with parking are Bush Lake

allowed. Underpasses at the northwest corner of Bush Lake

Park District. The North and South Corridor trails are 8- to

10145 E. Bush Lake Road. Parking and restrooms are

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1 mile 0.4 loop

portions of these trails were reconstructed in 2010 with

through forests; others pass playground equipment and

Park trails. Trails in Tierney’s Woods are natural surfaced

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wetlands. Owned and operated by the City of Bloomington,

designated for multiple use. Some trails wind up and down

the Bush Lake Park trails to the North and South Corridor

by the City of Bloomington, but operated by Three Rivers

8737 E. Bush Lake Road; and Hyland Visitor Center,

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hether you’re in the mood for a hike, an easy

the City of Bloomington. Tierney’s Woods is also owned

Avenue South; Richardson Nature Center,

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0.7 mile loop

background music, the trail travels by neighborhoods and

in 2011. Most trails are 10 feet wide, bituminous and

Parks.

along West Bush Lake Road, are owned and operated by

Colorado Road; West 105th Street at Hampshire

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Make sure to confirm designated uses for each trail when planning your visit.

the City of Bloomington. The majority will be reconstructed

Arts in the

North and South Corridor Parks/ West Bush Lake Road/Tierney’s Woods Biking and Hiking Trails

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Bass Ponds INSET

unpaved trails are shown with a dotted line.

The trails around Bush Lake are owned and operated by

Explore Bloomington’s Parks, Streets and trails using pedal and foot power!

keywords:

The trails in the North and South Corridor Parks, and

pedestrians. Access points are: West 94th Street at

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are pedestrian only; they are shown in green. Paved trails are shown with a solid line,

Bush Lake Park Biking and Hiking Trails

website,

challenging all-terrain trail, walking your dog

The multiple-use trails are shown in orange on the maps. A select number of trails

Road to West Bush Lake Road. With the songs of birds as

visit the City’s

walk with the family, a leisurely bike ride, a

permitted on the paved trails, pictured as solid

bikers, hikers, roller bladers, dog walkers and other enthusiasts share the trails.

This 2.4 mile trail runs north from West 106th Street

For details.

reserve and connect on the south, north and east

opportunities for the whole family. The majority of the trails are multiple use;

along Bloomington Ferry Road, then northeast on Veness

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loomington’s off-road trails offer commuter, recreational and fitness

Coordinates A2 - A3.

bandshell.

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Off-Road Biking and Hiking Trails

Bloomington Ferry Road and Veness Road

concerts at the

These destination trails traverse the picturesque

surface trails are available. Biking and hiking are

Richardson Nature Center

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ends to City trails. Both bituminous and natural

Biking Signals – Stay Safe

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summer, enjoy

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owned and operated by Three Rivers Park District.

seasonally at Ridgeview Park, 6001 W. 94th Street.

provided seasonally at Gene C. Kelly Playfields.



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Shakopee Road, the bikeway heads north to West 94th

features bikeable shoulders. A chemical toilet is provided

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lot. During the

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C. Kelly Playfields, 185 E. 102nd Street. A chemical toilet is

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shoulders. Parking along the bikeway includes the Gene

Coordinates B2 - B3.

Street and connects to the 86th Street Bikeway. The route

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Coordinates B1 to B3.

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east to Portland Avenue South. Sections feature bikeable

Nesbitt Avenue South Bikeway

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eastern segment starts at Lyndale Avenue South and heads

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Normandale Bandshell

Hyland Lake Park Reserve Trails

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Avenue South and heads east until Penn Avenue South. The

Shakopee. A toilet is provided seasonally at Dred Scott.

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Road parking

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1.9 mile loop

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The bikeway’s western segment begins at Nesbitt

the Chalet

84th Street just east of France

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Cooordinates B3 - D3 (West segment), D3 - E3 (East segment).

are available at the Normandale Lake Bandshell and the south end of

opportunities to view nature.

South, turns east at West 86th Street and ends near East Old

102nd Street Bikeway

1.08 mile loop

NORMANDALE

Shakopee Road at the Bass Ponds upper parking lot. Most

proceeds east on West 110th Street to Penn Avenue South.

Road parking lot, which is west of the lake. Restrooms

line. The two-mile outer trail is designated multiple use,

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Road and West 90th Street, turns north onto Xerxes Avenue

Street parking lot, north of the bandshell, and the Chalet

pedestrian only. This trail is identified by a solid green

the lake, you will have ample

Following Bloomington Ferry Road south from West

Old Shakopee Road, the bikeway heads east onto Auto

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Beginning at the Hyland Lake Park Reserve entrance on

West 94th Street, the bikeway proceeds east to Poplar Bridge

and 1.08 miles long with a

Chalet Road. Access points with parking include the 84th

trail is 10-foot wide, bituminous and designated as

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Coordinates B2 - F1.

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86th Street Bikeway

line, is a striped five-foot wide, bikeable shoulder along

operated by the City of Bloomington. The inner 1.9-mile

Lake, that is owned and

lines on the map on the opposite side.

The west section of the outer trail, identified as a solid red

The trails around Normandale Lake are owned and

The trail around Girard

bike routes feature striped shoulders. On-road bike routes are shown with heavy red

bituminous and identified as solid orange lines on the map.

Coordinates B1.

Coordinates C1.

and transportation bicyclists comfortable with riding on the road. Many of the

and north sections of the outer trail are 10-foot wide,

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loomington has a number of on-road bike routes to serve recreation, fitness

primarily for bicyclists and rollerbladers. The south, east

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Photo Credits

TRAILS

SYMBOLS

On-Road Bike

Biking Trail

Off-Road Paved

Hiking Trail

Off-Road Unpaved

Parking

Off-Road Paved Pedestrian Only

Pedestrian Bridge

Off-Road Unpaved Pedestrian Only

Seasonal Restroom

Distance in Miles between Markers

Underpass

This side • Existing bike routes: Bigstock.com • Smith Park: Faye Roy • Cover 1: Three Rivers Park District

Visitor/Nature Center

• Biking etiquette: bigstockphoto.com; Concept credit: Three Rivers Park District • Kids hiking: Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Opposite side • Biker: stock.xchng (http://www.sxc.hu) • Woman and dog: Bigstock.com All others: City of Bloomington

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Dred Scott Playfield

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Southglen Park

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Bloomington Schools

Miscellaneous Facilities

More Information

Bloomington Civic Plaza, 1800 W. Old Shakopee Rd.

D1 Community Education Center, 2575 W. 88th St.

Business Districts:

• Commuter Services, www.494corridor.org/

D3 Center for the Arts, north section of Civic Plaza.

D3 Educational Service Center, 1350 W. 106th St.

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D3 City Hall, center section of Civic Plaza.

D2 Hillcrest Elementary, 9301 Thomas Road

D1 Penn American District.

• Bike Walk Twin Cities, www.bikewalktwincities.org

D3 Police Department, south section of Civic Plaza.

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F1 - G1, F2 - G2 South Loop District.

• City of Bloomington, www.ci.bloomington.mn.us,

Indian Mounds Elementary, 9801 11th Ave. S.

Normandale Lake District.

routes connect to other segments that travel well

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beyond our borders. Find this map and other

D3 Motor Vehicle Registration, 9930 Logan Ave. S.

C2 Normandale Community College, 9700 France Ave. S.

D3 Public Health Center, 1900 W. Old Shakopee Rd.

B2 Normandale Hills Elementary, 9501 Toledo Ave. S.

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D2 Public Works, 1700 W. 98th St.

D1 Northwestern Health Sciences Univ., 2501 W. 84th St.

G1 Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Hennepin County Libraries:

Kennedy Sr. High, 9701 Nicollet Ave. S.

D3 Oak Grove Elementary, 1301 W. 104th St.

D2 Penn Lake Library, 8800 Penn Ave. S.

City Facility

Off-Road Unpaved

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Miscellaneous Facility

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Water Body

SYMBOLS LRT Station

E2 Oxboro Library, 8801 Portland Ave. S. Mall of America, 8100 24th Ave. S. Visitors Center, 3815 American Blvd. E.

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Fire Station

Major Street

Parking

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Pedestrian Bridge

Railroad Track

Underpass

Hiawatha LRT (Light Rail Transit) Line

Visitor/Nature Center

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keywords “alternative transportation plan.” www.co.hennepin.mn.us • League of American Cyclists, www.bikeleague.org/resources/better/index.php • Minnesota Complete Streets Coalition,

C2 National Guard Armory, 3000 W. 98th St. C2 Normandale Community College, 9700 France Ave. S.

Private Schools

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Olson Middle, 4551 W. 102nd St.

D1 Northwestern Health Sciences University,

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Pond Center, 9600 3rd Ave. S.

A3 Bloomington Lutheran, 10600 Bloomington Ferry Rd.

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Poplar Bridge Elementary, 8401 Palmer Rd.

D3 Nativity of Mary, 9901 E. Bloomington Freeway.

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Ridgeview Elementary, 9400 Nesbitt Rd.

• Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists (MORC), www.morcmtb.org

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Southwood Center, 4901 W. 112th St.

• Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge,

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Valley View Elementary, 351 E. 88th St.

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Valley View Middle, 8900 Portland Ave. S.

• Three Rivers Park District, www.threeriversparks.org

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Washburn Elementary, 8401 Xerxes Ave. S.

• Transit for Livable Communities,

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Westwood Elementary, 3701 W. 108th St.

2501 W. 84th St.

Park and Ride

• Hennepin County Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC),

C3 Olson Elementary, 4501 W. 102nd St. Bethany Academy, 4300 W. 98th St.

Off-Road Paved

• Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota, www.bikemn.org

D3 Oak Grove Middle, 1300 W. 106th St.

and hiking guide.” Plans for more biking routes

Parkland

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City of Bloomington Facilities

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C3 Jefferson Sr. High, 4001 W. 102nd St.

“Alternative transportation plan.”

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D3 Creekside Community Center, 9801 Penn Ave. S.

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D3 Animal Shelter, 9920 Logan Ave. S.

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guidelines of the City of Bloomington are shown. These

and hiking trails are available in the City’s

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Bloomington Civic Plaza

Central Station Park

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Old Town Hall

Brye Park

Kennedy High School/ Pond Center

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Running Park

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Creekside Center

Olson Elementary/ Jefferson High Middle School School

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Nine Mile Creek Park

Bloomington Ice Garden Brookside Park

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National Guard Armory

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Hyland Greens Golf Course

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Cedarcrest Park

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Normandale Lake Park

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W 82N D ST

Haeg Park

Northwestern Health Sciences University Washburn Elementary

ST

Poplar Bridge Elementary

NORMAN DALE LAKE

RD

E BU SH LAK E

W BUS H

ANDERSON LAKE

L AKE

RD

F

ST

Bush Lake Beach

Sunrise Park

Hyland Ski Jump

SouthCorridor Park

W 86TH

M

M

R

Tierney’s Woods

D

2

W 84TH

Reynolds Park

169

N B LV D W E S T

ER

South Loop District

77

A M E R I C A N B LV D E A S T

Penn American District

B LV D W E S T

494

PENN

E R ICA

H IGHWOOD D

N O R M A N D A L E B LV D

1

Normandale Lake District A

A

North Corridor Park

N ICA

G

M I N N E A P O L I S S T PA U L I N T E R N AT I O N A L A I R P O R T

77

E 77TH ST

5

Southtown Center

C A N A D I A N PA C I F I C R W Y

494

28

494

RICHFIELD

W 76TH ST

W 78TH ST

F

E

EDINA

100

E

28TH

D

24TH

C

P O R T L A N D AV E

B

NINE M

A

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