The Matthew Lourey State Trail runs for 80 miles along the St. Croix River Valley, passing through three state forests and St. Croix State Park – some of the most iconic Northwoods landscapes in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Whether you’re looking for a short day hike or a weeklong adventure, this Minnesota hiking trail has plenty of options to offer.

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This Minnesota hiking trail is one of my favorites. One of the things I enjoy most about it is that it tends to be less crowded than some of the other trails in St. Croix State Park – so you can get a good, long hike and often, have the woods to yourself. For more information on the Matthew Lourey State Trail, visit the trail’s page on the Minnesota DNR website. AllTrails Plus, with its trail reviews and downloadable maps, is a great resource for hiking anywhere in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

Have you hiked any of the Matthew Lourey State Trail? Let us know in the comments!

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