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Distance
11.12 miles
Elevation Gain
1211 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Snake Creek Trail in Kellogg, Minnesota is a well-maintained hiking trail that spans approximately 11.12 miles. The trail is rated as moderate, making it suitable for hikers of varying skill levels. The path winds through a mix of hardwood forests and open meadows, offering a diverse range of scenery. One of the key features of this trail is Snake Creek, a small, clear stream that the trail frequently intersects. Hikers will also encounter a variety of rock formations, adding an element of geological interest to the hike. The trail also offers views of the surrounding hills and valleys, providing ample opportunities for photography. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear due to the trail's occasional rocky terrain. It's also advisable to carry water and snacks, as there are no facilities along the trail. Despite its moderate rating, the trail does have some steep sections, so a basic level of fitness is recommended. Snake Creek Trail is a great choice for those seeking a straightforward, scenic hike in Kellogg, Minnesota.
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