The TMAT has been updated. Two of the shorter tracks were combined into one. A more dirt based route near Stillwater was selected. Also, a couple of new waypoints were added.
The Trail Narrative on the “About the Trail” page has been updated too.
The TMAT has been updated. Two of the shorter tracks were combined into one. A more dirt based route near Stillwater was selected. Also, a couple of new waypoints were added.
The Trail Narrative on the “About the Trail” page has been updated too.
Garmin Database format (.gdb) tracks are now available for the Trans-Minnesota Adventure Trail, Nemadji, and Saint Croix trails.
This version simplifies a couple routes, fixes a couple of backtrack errors, and adds back in the waypoints missing in the previous version
Fire up your GPS’s! The whole Trans-Minnesota Adventure Trail is now mapped in a GPX file. The file includes some important waypoints as well. There is no reason to wait. Plan your trip today! There are 10 tracks in total and just over 650 miles of Roads and Trails. See the Maps page for more info.
GPX Tracks of the last two sections of the trail are posted on the Maps page.
The northern route of the Trans-Minnesota Adventure Trail has been updated on the Google Map, Track 8, as well as a few segments of other tracks. This brings ALOT more dirt into the trail while only adding a few dozen miles. We are nearing what I would consider a “final” route and that is where I can begin creating GPX tracks. Hooray!
Look on the Maps page to find the first version of the Saint Croix State Forest GPX tracks. They include the most popular ATV/OHM trails as well as the Forest Roads (which can be just as fun as the trails in this Forest).
Look for them in the Maps page. Feedback is welcome. I tried to just include the main trails to use as reference. Including all the trails would be overkill I think, and maybe a bit messy to navigate.
I have added a Google Map to the Maps page. I am hoping this can be an all inclusive map showing Minnesota trails, roads, attractions, etc. for Adventure riders. You can view it, print it, edit it, etc. I am hoping that over time we can collect everyone’s individual knowledge into one place.