North Dakota Walking Trails and Maps

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Fargo Mickelson/Tricorn Bike Path

5.4 mi
State: ND
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete

Greenway of Greater Grand Forks

21.1 mi
State: MN, ND
Asphalt

Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail

4.6 mi
State: ND
Asphalt, Concrete

Freedom Trail (ND)

10 mi
State: ND
Gravel

Burlington Walking Path

5 mi
State: ND
Asphalt, Concrete

Cavlandic Trail

6.5 mi
State: ND
Asphalt

Northern Cass Pass

6 mi
State: ND
Asphalt, Gravel

Roughrider Trail

16.5 mi
State: ND
Dirt, Gravel

Washburn Discovery Trail

2.2 mi
State: ND
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Fargo Mickelson/Tricorn Bike Path begins on north end of Fargo, east of the North Dakota State University campus, and heads south along the west bank of the Red River to its end near Lindenwood...
ND 5.4 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete
Grand Forks, North Dakota, and East Grand Forks, Minnesota, host a network of paved paths along the Red River and Red Lake River that form the border between these two cities. At just more than 20...
MN, ND 21.1 mi Asphalt
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...
ND 4.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Both the Hay Creek and Pebble Creek Loop are significant and scenic loops in the Bismarck Trail System.  These two "loops" are connected but the total mileage of trails in the northeast corner of...
ND 7.4 mi Asphalt
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...
ND 1 mi Dirt
The Freedom 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...
ND 10 mi Gravel
The Burlington Walking Path is a paved trail through rural, rolling countryside that connects the cities of Minot and Burlington in north-central North Dakota. It parallels County Road 15 for most of...
ND 5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The word Cavlandic hints at the route of this multiuse trail, which connects from the city of Cavalier to Icelandic State Park in northeast North Dakota. The asphalt trail sits on the north side of...
ND 6.5 mi Asphalt
Northern Cass Pass provides a straight north-south route connecting the friendly, rural communities of Arthur (slogan: "small town, big heart") and Hunter, about 35 miles from Fargo. As it parallels...
ND 6 mi Asphalt, Gravel
North Dakota's 16-mile Roughrider Trail was built along a former rail corridor south of Bismarck. Theodore Roosevelt's life was shaped by his experiences in North Dakota and the trail takes its name...
ND 16.5 mi Dirt, Gravel
The Washburn Discovery Trail is part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and begins at North Dakota's Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. From there, the paved pathway heads toward the...
ND 2.2 mi Concrete

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Recent Trail Reviews

Greenway of Greater Grand Forks

Worth the Trip

September, 2023 by kaisasw

My husband and I debated whether or not to drive north to experience this trail because there was rain in the forecast. It was a spectacular ride and only a bit of drizzle in the morning. We stopped at the farmers market and then continued around. At times we got a little confused but it was easy to get back on the right path. The people in Grand Forks are exceptionally friendly. We highly recommend it.

Greenway of Greater Grand Forks

“Good Morning, Sunshine” Ride

August, 2023 by fkelly17

A Spectacular morning ride on the Greenway, connecting both Grand Forks, ND and East Grand Forks, MN. Riding surface was exceptionally well-maintained, minus a few spots. But that didn’t deter us from grabbing all the gusto we could get! We have set a goal of riding at least 20 miles in all the 50 states & this was a stunning 22 miles for North Dakota. Add this to your cycling list-you will not be disappointed.

Fargo Mickelson/Tricorn Bike Path

Scenic Ride Across Multiple Bridges

July, 2023 by ron and lolly

We rode the Fargo Trail last Sunday. The trail was easy to access from I 94, and there were clean bathrooms at the park at the south end of the trail.
Enjoyed the meandering ride by the river and loved the variety of bridges across the Red River joining Fargo with Moorhead, MN. The trail was paved and overall in pretty good shape.
All in all, a good day.

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Freedom Trail (ND)

Long, flat, wide open

May, 2023 by abbykt

Now called the Freedom Trail, the stretch by the base is long, flat, and wide open. It is well maintained gravel.

Bismarck Trails (Hay Creek and Pebble Creek Loops)

could benefit from more maintenance

July, 2022 by erbelverstone1

Beautiful trails, little bouncy bridges here and there

Fargo Mickelson/Tricorn Bike Path

A good trail

November, 2021 by markrichw1980

If you want a long walk, a nice bicycle ride or practice for hiking, this trail is a very good choice! There's lots of beautiful foliage, signs describing the local ecosystem and plenty of benches you can rest at.

Greenway of Greater Grand Forks

ONE OF THE BEST!

October, 2021 by thejake91739

Visiting from SoCal, my wife and I rode this spectacular trail on October 1. Despite a heavy cloud cover and the threat of rain, we could not imagine a more beautiful time of year to to ride this trail thanks to the mild temperatures and an abundance of amazing fall color.
On a Friday morning/afternoon, we pretty much had this marvelously well-maintained trail and greenway all to ourselves.
Starting at Riverside Park in Grand Forks, North Dakota, we rode the Red River loop counterclockwise, plus one southerly spur into a lovely Grand Forks suburb for a total of fifteen miles. Just the loop, which crosses the Red River into East Grand Forks, Minnesota, would have been an easy, flat ten miles. If you have the Trail Link app, you first timers will want to rely on it since there are many unmarked forks in the trail.
This trail truly exceeded my expectations! It is without a doubt the calmest, quietest, safest, most beautiful urban/suburban trail I have ever ridden thanks to the well designed greenways. We loved how the emphasis was on the natural beauty of the trees, river, and greenways, and how it was enhanced by the beautiful protective walls, bridges, and curvy paths. On our three week odyssey of riding our bikes in ten states in sixteen days, this was by far our favorite! Kudos to the cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks. Your city planners hit a home run with this project!

(From the For What It's Worth department: The superb conclusion to our perfect North Dakota/Minnesota bicycle adventure was a delicious late lunch at the Blue Moose Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks. It was an ideal setting for us out on the covered patio overlooking the greenway, bike trail, and its gorgeous fall colors!)

Greenway of Greater Grand Forks

Gem in Grand Forks

September, 2021 by jacmar1

We recently visited Grand Forks to continue our quest for riding 50 miles in all the United States.North Dakota does not have too many trails to chose from but the Greenway will not disappoint.We stayed on the west side of the Red River and found the trail surface and topography quite appealing.The trail itself is approximately 10 miles in length but heading south there are several lightly traveled bike lanes and roads.The park itself is a creation of the attempts to control the Red River when it decides to flood which was devastating in the 1990s.They have constructed several walls and levees which add to the charm of the ride.Facilities are available and quite well maintained.

Fairview Bridge & Cartwright Tunnel Trail

Interesting short trail

July, 2021 by isaleeann

This little trail was worth the stop just to see the cast iron lift bridge and North Dakota’s only tunnel. Trail has portajohns at beginning parking lot and is paved to bridge. The bridge surface was expanded metal over railroad ties and crosses the Yellowstone River. The trail turns to sand thru the old wooden railroad tunnel. Make sure you have a light since it gets dark in the middle but entire tunnel was dry. Short trail afterwards has a nice view of the valley but ends on private property.

Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail

Mostly shaded and near the river. My favorite paved biking path.

June, 2021 by dinger.family

Mostly shaded and near the river. My favorite paved biking path.

Greenway of Greater Grand Forks

Good as it gets

August, 2019 by normanbowers

The section of trail along the Red River is as good as an urban trail can be. All smooth and very safe. The downtown loop is about 10 miles and gets a little confusing where the Red River meets the Red Lake River. The bikeway map on the city website is a lot better than the map on the Greenway website.
If you are staying at one of the hotels near the Alerus Center just take the trails south and east to the south end of the river trail, would be about 25 miles round trip including the river trail.

Fairview Bridge & Cartwright Tunnel Trail

Remote and short

August, 2019 by normanbowers

This is a remote area and trail is not used much. I saw one track made since the last rain. Bridge is fine to ride over with a little jump at the west end. I never imagined a lift bridge in this area.
The tunnel curves and after a 100 yards the entrance is no longer visible, so it is totally dark. I was alone, and even with a good headlight I got spooked and turned around. I spoke with a local fisherman who said the tunnel was open all the way.
The adjacent park isn't maintained very well, but looks safe.

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