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Elm Creek - Osseo

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  Length: 4.35 miles    Lap: ? min     Singlespeed Gear: ?     Toilet: ?    Water: ?
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Getting There
 

Elm Creek is located at 13080 Territorial Road, northwest of Osseo, between Champlin, Dayton and Maple Grove.

Recreation area:

From Highway 169, take County Road 81 west to Fernbrook Lane (County Road 121). Turn right onto Fernbrook Lane, then turn right onto Territorial Road and follow it to the park entrance.

From Interstate 94, take County Road 30 east to Fernbrook Lane (County Road 121). Turn left onto Fernbrook Lane, then turn right onto Territorial Road and follow it to the park entrance.

Eastman Nature Center:

From Highway 169, take County Road 81 west to Fernbrook Lane (County Road 121), turn right onto Fernbrook Lane, then turn right onto Elm Creek Road and follow the road to the Nature Center.

From Interstate 94, take County Road 30 east to Fernbrook Lane (County Road 121). Turn left onto Fernbrook Lane, then turn right onto Elm Creek Road and follow the road to the Nature Center.

Phone: 763/694-7894 (Visitor Center), 763/694-7700 (Nature Center).


 

The Details

This intermediate skill-level trail traverses winding and gentle meandering terrain. A few hills provide intermediate difficulty. This is not singletrack trail.  The trail begins at the Visitor Center and is open mid-April through Oct. 31, weather permitting. 

Rumor has it that something great is in store for mountain biking at Elm Creek... stay tuned for more on that.

At 4,900 acres, Elm Creek Park Reserve in Maple Grove, Champlin and Dayton, is the largest park in Three Rivers Park District. The park features more than 20 miles of paved hiking and biking trails, miles of turf hiking trails, a chlorinated upland swimming pond, massive children’s play area, picnic pavilions and picnicking sites, an archery course, an off-leash pet exercise area and much more. Winter activities include a new snow-tubing hill, a beginner-level downhill ski and snowboard hill, cross-country skiing, sliding and snowshoeing.

Be sure to stop by Eastman Nature Center, which offers imaginative interpretive programs and exhibits. Keep an eye out for wildlife; the park is home to many wild animals including eagles, sandhill cranes, deer, bluebirds, beavers, coyotes, loons, trumpeter swans and hawks.

Regional trails connect the park to Fish Lake and Coon Rapids Dam regional parks.

Best Of Magazine Review:

If your bicycling outfit is festooned with the logos of energy-bar manufacturers; if you paid more for your bike than the per capita income in the Philippines; if you care more about how you look on your bike than what you can see from the saddle, then this trail is not for you. For everyone else, the Elm Creek Park Reserve is a gem hiding in plain sight. It is both the largest park in Hennepin County at some 4,900 acres and foreign terrain to many lifelong Minneapolitans. (Someone must be coming here, however, as the park boasts a new visitor's center, lighted cross-country skiing, snow-tubing, beginner downhill with tow rope, equestrian trails, a manmade swimming pond, and an archery area!) Unlike most of the state's rail-to-trail bike paths, Elm Creek's 18.3-mile bike circuit follows a loop. Two loops, actually: north and south. The southern route snakes through stands of woodland, with light dappling the path. You're not going to find Mont Ventoux in the rural stands of Champlin, but the path ain't flat here. Rather, the topography is like the longest kiddie coaster you've ever seen; you'll end up climbing a few thousand feet despite yourself. Though somewhat flatter, the northern loop offers both lighter traffic and superior views, with every turn revealing another unspoiled stretch of prairie and marshland. The heart-rate-monitor crowd can also spin off at the park's westernmost parking area and head out on Territorial Road for some pastoral road riding in the northwest metro.

 

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More on Elm Creek
 
Elm Creek discussion forum here.

Three Rivers Park District info here.

 

 

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    Three Rivers Park District Map available here.  Lower half map with more mountain bike trail detail here.

     

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