Running Trails in North Dakota

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  • Fairview Bridge & Cartwright Tunnel Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: ND
    Length: 1 miles
    Surface: Dirt

    Both historical and unique in its design, the Old Fairview Bridge was built to accommodate both cars and trains—though not at the same time! The Old Fairview Bridge and Cartwright Tunnel Trail is now open to pedestrians and cyclists to cross ...

  • Grand Forks - East Grand Forks Greenway

    State: MN, ND
    Length: 43.50 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Grand Forks, North Dakota, and East Grand Forks, Minnesota, host a network of paved paths along the river and west on the North Dakota side. The cities are linked with two bridges over the river that are designated for non-motorized use only, ...

  • Hay Creek Trail (ND)

    State: ND
    Length: 5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The 5-mile Hay Creek Trail forms a loop route, with a couple internal spurs for a shorter jaunt, in the northeast section of Bismarck. The trail links neighborhoods and green spaces and also provides access to cultural and recreational facilities, ...

  • Lake Metigoshe State Park Trails

    State: ND
    Length: 10 miles
    Surface: Dirt, Grass, Gravel

    Lake Metigoshe State Park is located 26.5 miles northeast of Bottineau, North Dakota, and just south of the US–Canada border. The park features 10 miles of multi-use trails through scenic woods and lakes, where visitors can hike, bike, cross-country ...

  • Maah Daah Hey Trail

    State: ND
    Length: 96 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt

    The Maah Daah Hey Trail accommodates hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders on a scenic route through North Dakota's Badlands and some of the state's most pristine wilderness. The name derives from the Mandan Indians and means "grandfather" ...

  • Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail

    State: ND
    Length: 4.60 miles
    Surface:

    The Missouri Valley Millennium Trail is a joint venture between the cities of Bismarck and Mandan, on opposite sides of the Missouri River. On the Bismarck side the trail parallels the east bank of the river between Pioneer Park in the north ...

  • Roughrider Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: ND
    Length: 16.50 miles
    Surface: Dirt, Gravel

    The 16-mile Roughrider Trail was built for OHVs and snowmobiles along an abandoned rail corridor south of Bismarck. The trail follows the Missouri River and offers scenic views of the bluffs and surrounding landscape. The southern end point ...

  • Tatman Branch Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: ND
    Length: 10 miles
    Surface: Gravel

    The Tatman Branch Trail follows a spur of the Great Northern Railroad, the construction of which lead to the 1886 founding of nearby Minot. The transcontinental railroad, now part of the BNSF Railway, ran from St. Paul, Minnesota to Seattle, ...