Near Cannon River Wilderness Trail (West)
Returning to the trailhead on the upland side of the second loop.
Near Cannon River Wilderness Trail (West)
Toward the trailhead on the upland side of the first loop.
Near Cannon River Wilderness Trail (West)
The trail follows along the Cannon River.
Near Cannon River Wilderness Trail (West)
Looking upstream on the Cannon River from the bridge.
Near Cannon River Wilderness Trail (West)
Looking upstream toward the Cannon River bridge.

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Cannon River Wilderness Trail (West)

3.0 (1 Rating)
A pleasant hike through remnants of the Big Woods ecosystem, with access to the Cannon River.
3.8
mi
Distance
135
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/Creek
Access Issues
This park is open year-round and there are no fee or permit requirements.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.75mi
Distance
135ft
Elevation Gain
135ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
1,014ft
High Point
930ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Today's 850 acre Cannon Wilderness Park is administered by Rice County. It came into being in 1976 thanks to the efforts of local volunteers, land owners, and county officials. This park preserves remnants of the Big Woods ecosystem from lush lowlands to tree covered uplands. The Cannon River itself is one of six designated Wild and Scenic Rivers in Minnesota. There are two trailheads in the park. The East Trailhead accesses a 1.2 mile trail to the river. The West Trailhead accesses two linked loops which are the longest trails in the park. From the West Trailhead, the trail goes past a footbridge over the river. This bridge leads to the only campsite on the east side of the river. Shortly thereafter, the trail splits at the first loop. Go right (east) here to continue on along the river and under some powerlines to the start of the second loop. Go right (east) again here to continue on along the river. NOTE: Parts of the second loop may not be mowed. About 2 miles from the trailhead, the second loop will bend inland from the river. Pay attention in here as the left turn (to the southwest) that puts you on the old (possibly unmowed) road back to the trailhead may be obscured by vegetation. If you find yourself on an obvious game trail, you've missed the old road. Once you've found the return road, follow it southwest up and over a slight rise to the end of the second loop. Continue on under the powerlines, then veer right to continue of the inland side of the first loop. Soon you'll be back just short of the bridge and soon thereafter back at the trailhead.

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