Gitchi-Gami State Bike Trail (GGST) – Two Harbors
Gitchi-Gami State Bike Trail (GGST) – Two Harbors
Two Harbors, mn 55616
When completed, the Gitchi-Gami State Trail (GGST) will be an 88-mile non-motorized, paved recreational trail between Two Harbors and Grand Marais, Minnesota, along Lake Superior’s beautiful and historic North Shore. Several segments of the trail, totaling over 29 miles, are complete. A new section between Silver Bay and the West Road in Beaver Bay, just east of the Beaver Bay trailhead, was completed in summer 2012 and was officially opened in June 2013.* Another short segment connecting the tunnel under Hwy 34 with the Lutsen Ski Hill Road was completed this fall.** Keep up with trail progress on this website.
With the construction of the Gitchi-Gami State Trail, as well as wide shoulders on portions of Highway 61 and paved state and county roads, the North Shore of Lake Superior is becoming a premier bicycling destination. The trail is also popular with walkers, joggers and skaters. There is no fee or trail pass required to use the trail, although parking in the state parks does require a daily or annual pass.
The Gitchi-Gami Trail Association (GGTA) is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization formed to work with the Minnesota Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources in the planning, development, construction, maintenance, and promotion of the trail, and to organize trail activities, including the Annual Ride.
Two Harbors Segment
This half-mile isolated segment circumnavigates the Silver Creek Tunnel and is constructed on the old scenic Highway 61 road bed. This segment offers 4,000 feet of continuous vistas of Lake Superior. This segment is also the site of the Sjoquist bench, donated in honor of Paul L. Sjoquist of Two Harbors. Parking is available at the east end of the tunnel.
Map Note
Check out the map link below. When you arrive at the page, roll over the boxed areas for a blow up and detail of the information.
Gitchi-Gami Bike Trail Map
Gitchi-Gami State Trail Home Page
Progress Report
All Content the property of Gitchi-Gami State Trail.