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PARKING Parking is available at the following trail accesses: • Flicek Park (City of Maplewood) • Maplewood Community Center • Hwy 36 and 2nd St. in North St. Paul
For additional copies of this map or other state trail maps, contact the DNR Information Center.
Gateway State Trail
Ramsey & Washington Counties
DNR Information Center 500 Lafayette Road Saint Paul, MN 55155-4040 (651) 296-6157 (metro area & outside MN) 1-888-646-6367 (MN toll free)
• At Arlington Ave. • 55th Street, east of Hadley (S.W. corner of Hwy. 36 and I-694) • Jamaca Ave. (at Jeffrey Ave.) • Hwy. 96 under the Gateway Trail bridge • Pine Point County Park (fee charged) • Parking is also available along city streets that cross the trail. Do not leave valuables in your vehicle.
RESTROOMS Facilities provided along the trail: • Parking lot at 55th St., east of Hadley • Jamaca Ave. • Hwy 36 and 2nd St. in North St. Paul • Hwy 96, under the trail bridge • Lansing Ave. (May-October) • Pine Point County Park • other city and regional parks along the trail
Minnesota Department of Tourism 100 Metro Square 121 - 7th Place East Saint Paul, MN 55101-2112 (651) 296-5029 (metro area & outside MN) 1-888-TOURISM (MN toll free) Minnesota State-wide Bikeway Maps Minnesota Department of Transportation 395 John Ireland Boulevard Room 110 Saint Paul, MN 55155 (651) 366-3017 Gateway/Brown’s Creek Trail Association P.O. Box 9295 North St. Paul, MN 55109 gatewaybrownscreektrail.org
Connecting Urban Places to Country Spaces The Gateway State Trail is an 18 mile multiple use trail which runs from St. Paul to Pine Point Park. This paved trail passes through a cross-section of urban areas, parks, lakes, wetlands and fields in Ramsey and Washington Counties. Many trail users are surprised to find rural landscapes so close to the metro area. Others appreciate the access it provides to downtown St. Paul and the State Capitol Complex. The Gateway also provides connections to many local and regional trails. Located on a former Soo Line Railroad grade, the trail is generally level and wheelchair accessible. Along the eastern 10 miles of the Gateway from I-694 to Pine Point Park, an adjacent unpaved trail is available for horseback riding, or carriage driving. During winter months the western portion of the trail between Jamaca Ave. in Grant and Cayuga St. in St. Paul is plowed. The eastern portion between Jamaca Ave. and Pine Point Park is groomed for classical cross-country skiing.
TRAIL ETIQUETTE • All users must yield to horses. Stop and dismount if requested. • Stay on the trail. • Keep right. • All pets must be on a leash. • Clean up all pet waste. • Obey traffic signs and rules. • Respect private property along the trail. • Camping and campfires are not permitted on the Gateway Trail. • Enjoy the beauty of wild plants & animals, but leave them undisturbed for all to enjoy. • Minnesota Rules, 6100.3000 apply on the Gateway Trail.
This information is available in alternative format upon request. You can also check out state trail information on our website:
This trail requires a permit for anyone cross-country skiing or horseback riding. For more information about the Ski Pass, or the Horse Pass, please call the DNR Info Center at 1-888-MINNDNR or check the website at mndnr.gov.
mndnr.gov/state_trails
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