This event will be based in Hibbing. All rides will start and end in Hibbing.
All accomodations are the responsibility of the rider.
NOTE: Each rider please register individually.
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OWNERS: This ride is $20 for Pedego owners.
- POG GUEST/RENTERS: Bike Rental $80 plus $20 for the ride, $100 total.
TOUR START: These tours will start and end both days at the at the Hibbing Trail Access, 1201 Greyhound Boulevard, Hibbing, MN 55746, next to the Greyhound Bus Museum - which provides parking for trail participants.
NOTE: The Mesabi Trail requires a Wheel Pass. You may purchase the pass yourself (3-day $10 or Annual Pass $20) on line when you arrive in Hibbing.
Just a note. The annual Great River Energy Ride will take place on Saturday, August 10. A great option for extending your stay! If you are interested in more information, here is the link: https://mesabitrail.com/events-and-tours/annual-tour/
THE TOUR: We will have one ride on Wednesday afternoon (eastern loop) and another ride on Thursday morning (western loop). Each ride will offer many places to stop and relax or explore.
Candy and Kathy will be staying in Hibbing. We will arrive Tuesday afternoon and will be taking a night ride. Anyone in the area is welcome to join us. If you wish to join us, please contact Kathy directly at 612-986-7934. The evening ride will be to Carey Lake, 8 miles round trip. This is on an asphalt trail paralleling Dupont Road. The lake has a sandy swimming beach and a fishing pier.
Mesabi Trail
**The 2024 Mesabi Trail Map can be found and downloaded here.**
The Mesabi Trail is a regional trail that passes through the heart of North Hibbing. The Mesabi Trail is a 10ft wide, paved (asphalt) bicycle trail. Ideal for biking, walking, hiking and running. Stretching from the Mississippi to the Boundary Waters, with almost 150 miles of paved trail, the Mesabi Trail is like no other in the country. Cutting through the forests of northeast Minnesota, your adventure will take you past lakes, creeks and ponds, by vast red pits of old iron ore mines now filled with emerald green water. You are sure to be greeted by native wildlife during your travels.
Carey Lake Park
Meals and lodging (as needed) are on your own.
Ride with GPS map here.