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North Country National Scenic Trail |
Description:
Threading its way across our landscape, the North Country National Scenic Trail (NST) links outstanding scenic, natural, recreational, historic, and cultural areas in seven of our northern States--New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota.
Designations: National Scenic Trail (March 5, 1980)
Accessibility: Isolated sections of the North Country National Scenic Trail are fully accessible.
Getting Around: The North Country National Scenic Trail is designed for foot travel.
Activites:
Camping | Fishing | Hiking | Swimming | Wilderness Area | Wildlife Viewing | Backpacking | Bird Watching | Nature Walks | Stargazing | Cross Country Skiing | Snowshoeing | And more.
Facilities: Picnic Areas | And more.
Directions to North Country National Scenic Trail
Plane: Commercial airports are located in major cities and regional communities at varying distances from the North Country National Scenic Trail.
Car: Public roads and highways access the North Country National Scenic Trail at numerous locations.
Public Transportation Selected points on or near the North Country National Scenic Trail are accessible by public transportation.
Attractions: Knive River Indian Villages NHS Phone:701-745-3309
Nat'l Forests: Allegheny, Manistee, Ottawa, Chequamegon, Chippewa, Hiawatha
Itasca State Park - Minnesota Phone:218-266-3654
Brule River State Forest - Wisconsin Phone:715-372-5678
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park - Michigan Phone:906-886-5275
Nearby Parks: Saint Croix National Scenic River in Wisconsin Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan Fort Stanwix National Monument in New York Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Ohio Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan
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