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Midtown Greenway

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Midtown Greenway

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The Midtown Greenway is a prominent 5.5 to 5.7-mile (8.8 to 9.2 km) rail trail located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. This dedicated path for cyclists, inline skaters, runners, and pedestrians follows the route of an abandoned Milwaukee Road railway line, running east-west through midtown Minneapolis. A significant portion of the Greenway is uniquely nestled about 20 feet (6 meters) below street level in a former railroad trench, offering a distinct urban experience.

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    16 settembre 2024

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    La Midtown Greenway, un ex corridoio ferroviario di 5,5 miglia nel sud di Minneapolis, è dotata di percorsi dedicati per bici e pedoni. Di proprietà della Hennepin County Regional Railroad …
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    Discesa 10 m

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    Posizione:Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Is the Midtown Greenway suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Midtown Greenway is generally considered very family-friendly. Its dedicated, separated paths for cyclists and pedestrians, combined with its mostly flat and automobile-free design, make it a safe environment for children. The below-grade sections minimize interaction with street traffic, and numerous access points allow for shorter outings. However, some sections can get busy, especially on weekends, so always supervise young riders.

    Are dogs allowed on the Midtown Greenway?

    Yes, dogs are permitted on the Midtown Greenway. They must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. The trail features both dedicated cycling lanes and a parallel walking path, so ensure your dog stays on the walking path to avoid conflicts with cyclists.

    What are the best parking options for accessing the Midtown Greenway?

    While the Greenway has 36 access points, dedicated parking lots are limited. Many visitors find street parking in the residential neighborhoods adjacent to the trail, particularly near access ramps. Alternatively, you can park at one of the parks connected to the Greenway, such as those in the Chain of Lakes area, and cycle in. Public transport, including bus routes along Lake Street, also offers convenient access to various trailheads.

    How difficult is the terrain and elevation on the Midtown Greenway?

    The Midtown Greenway is known for its exceptionally easy terrain. It follows a former railroad corridor, meaning it is almost entirely flat with minimal elevation changes over its 5.7-mile length. This makes it an ideal route for cyclists, runners, and walkers of all fitness levels, including beginners and those seeking a leisurely experience.

    What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints along the Midtown Greenway?

    Beyond its unique below-grade design, the Greenway features several points of interest. You'll pass under more than two dozen historical bridges, some dating back to 1916, which carry city streets overhead. The most prominent landmark is the Martin Olav Sabo Bridge, an eye-catching suspension bridge that crosses Hiawatha Avenue and offers elevated views of downtown Minneapolis. The trail also provides glimpses into various urban neighborhoods and community gardens.

    Can the Midtown Greenway be used for winter cycling, and are there any tips?

    Yes, the Midtown Greenway is plowed in winter, making it accessible year-round for winter cycling. It's one of the best options in Minneapolis for staying active outdoors during colder months. For winter riding, it's advisable to use studded tires for better grip on icy patches, dress in layers, and ensure your bike has good lights as daylight hours are shorter. The trail is also well-lit at night.

    Are there any cafes or places to eat directly along the Midtown Greenway?

    While there aren't many establishments directly on the trail itself, the Midtown Greenway runs through various commercial districts and residential neighborhoods. Many cafes, restaurants, and shops are easily accessible just a short detour off the trail, particularly around major cross streets and near the Chain of Lakes connections. Look for access ramps that lead up to street level to find nearby amenities.

    What are the best ways to connect the Midtown Greenway to other trails for longer rides?

    The Midtown Greenway is a central hub for Minneapolis's trail network. On its western end, it seamlessly connects to the Cedar Lake LRT Regional Trail and the Kenilworth Trail, which can lead you to the Chain of Lakes (Bde Maka Ska, Lake Harriet, Lake of the Isles) and further into the western suburbs. To the east, it connects with the West River Parkway Trail along the Mississippi River, opening up routes along the riverfront. These connections allow for extensive loop options and longer recreational rides.

    Is the Midtown Greenway wheelchair accessible?

    The Midtown Greenway is designed with accessibility in mind. It features 36 access points along its length, many of which include ramps suitable for wheelchair users. The trail's flat grade and paved surface also contribute to its accessibility. While some sections may have combined bike and pedestrian paths, the overall design aims to provide a smooth and barrier-free experience for all users.

    How crowded does the Midtown Greenway get, especially on weekends?

    As one of Minnesota's busiest bikeways, the Midtown Greenway can get quite crowded, particularly during peak hours on weekdays (commute times) and throughout sunny weekends, especially in warmer months. While it features separated paths in many areas, some sections combine traffic, requiring users to be mindful of others. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during off-peak hours or on weekdays.

    What is the typical duration to cycle the entire length of the Midtown Greenway?

    Cycling the entire 5.7-mile (9.2 km) length of the Midtown Greenway typically takes about 25-40 minutes for a round trip, depending on your speed and how often you stop. For a one-way journey, expect 12-20 minutes. This estimate doesn't include time spent connecting to other trails or exploring nearby attractions.

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