Near Buffalo River State Park Hiking Club Trail
Near Buffalo River State Park Hiking Club Trail
Near Buffalo River State Park Hiking Club Trail
Near Buffalo River State Park Hiking Club Trail
Near Buffalo River State Park Hiking Club Trail

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Buffalo River State Park Hiking Club Trail

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2.6
mi
Distance
42
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Dogs Allowed

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.61mi
Distance
42ft
Elevation Gain
42ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
1,024ft
High Point
977ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Hiking Club Trail (see the end of this article for information about the Hiking Club) at Buffalo River State Park is a 2.5-mile loop. This trail follows the wooded Buffalo River valley and takes the hiker to a prairie habitat of gently rolling hills. This trail is suitable for most abilities. There is a fee to enter the park; a day use or annual permit can be purchased at the Park Office. Dogs are allowed on this trail when on a leash. Parking for this hike can be found by the picnic and swimming pond area. To start this hike head to the west of the swimming pond toward the footbridge over the Buffalo River. Once you are by the river follow the River View Trail to the east for less than a mile. There are many opportunities on this wooded section of the hike to view the Buffalo River. At the intersection marked as 'D' head north; this short trail takes you to the Wide Sky Trail. At intersection 'G' head west on the Wide Sky Trail which takes you through a northern tallgrass prairie. After about a half mile the Wide Sky Trail ends (at intersection 'H'), and the Old Grade Trail begins. The Old Grade Trail continues through the prairie for about a third of a mile. After the trail crosses a road, follow the mowed trail past the campground dump station to the Muskoda Trail which has interpretive signs. The Muskoda Trail is just under a half mile in length and ends at the campground. Hike the north portion of the campground road loop and look for the trail that takes you back to the swimming pond to complete the hike. The Minnesota State Parks Hiking Club program encourages hikers to hike a designated Hiking Club Trail at most state parks. A Hiking Club password is found on all of these hikes. You can earn patches, free camping, and even a plaque (if you hike all of the Hiking Club trails) for participating in the club. A Hiking Club kit can be purchased at most state parks. More information about the program can be found here: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/clubs.html A map of this hike can be found here: https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/maps/state_parks/spk00124.pdf

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Contributors
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