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Lake Wobegon Trail

Stearns County, Minnesota

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Trail length

85.2 km

Time

~3 days

Elevation Gain

152 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on Minnesota's scenic Lake Wobegon Trail, a gentle, historically rich pathway welcoming to diverse hikers and nature lovers.”

What to expect?

historic-landmarks
lakes

Activity types

camping

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Lake Wobegon Trail and how many days does it take to complete?

The Lake Wobegon Trail is 85.16 km, or about 53 miles, with only 152 m of elevation gain, so it is a very gentle multi-day route. Strong walkers can cover it in two long days, while a more relaxed itinerary usually means two to four days with overnight stops in trail towns such as Avon, Albany, Melrose, Sauk Centre, and Osakis.

Is the Lake Wobegon Trail hard to hike, or is it suitable for beginners?

The Lake Wobegon Trail is generally considered easy. Its 85.16 km route follows a former railroad corridor, so grades stay mild and the total elevation gain is only 152 m, which makes it a good fit for beginners, families, and anyone looking for a long-distance walk without steep climbing.

Where can hikers park to access the Lake Wobegon Trail?

Parking is available at several towns along the Lake Wobegon Trail, including St. Joseph and Avon, where the Avon trailhead is at Trail-head Park on 2nd Street. Melrose also has an official trailhead with parking, and Holdingford has a trail facility used for events on the northern extension, so access is spread across the route rather than limited to one start point.

What towns and landmarks are along the Lake Wobegon Trail?

The Lake Wobegon Trail passes through or near St. Joseph, Avon, Albany, Freeport, Melrose, Sauk Centre, and Osakis, with a northern branch from Albany to Holdingford. One of the best-known landmarks on that extension is the covered bridge in Holdingford, and the west end connects with the Central Lakes State Trail in Osakis.

Is the Lake Wobegon Trail paved, and what is the terrain like for walking?

The Lake Wobegon Trail is a paved rail trail, which is one reason it feels so approachable over a long distance. The former rail corridor keeps the surface smooth and the grades gentle, so the route is more about steady mileage through central Minnesota towns and countryside than about rough footing or technical trail conditions.

Can the Lake Wobegon Trail be hiked in sections instead of all at once?

Yes. The Lake Wobegon Trail is especially well suited to section hiking because it runs through multiple access towns, including St. Joseph, Avon, Albany, Melrose, Sauk Centre, and Osakis, plus the Albany to Holdingford extension. That makes it easy to break the 85.16 km route into shorter day hikes of roughly 5 to 10 miles between trail communities.

Does the Lake Wobegon Trail connect to other trails in Minnesota?

Yes. At Osakis, the Lake Wobegon Trail connects to the Central Lakes State Trail, extending the paved corridor farther west across Minnesota. North of Holdingford, the trail system also links toward the Soo Line Trail corridor, so the route works well as part of a longer regional outing rather than a stand-alone path.

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