Battle Creek Regional Park
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Distance
12 miles
Elevation Gain
1000 ft
Route Type
Point-to-Point
Description
Added by JFDI Trader
The views are awesome. Plenty of places to ride and get lost.
Awesome Single Track. It is unique and a lot of features. Steep climbs with some pretty awesome descents for what we have here in the Twin Cities.
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