moderate
4–6 hours
Participants should have moderate fitness to handle varied trail terrain and distances of 10–15 miles.
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The Auto Rack transports a limited number of bikes per trip, so book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Ensure your bike complies with size limits and is properly secured to prevent damage during transit.
Carry water, snacks, and layers as weather can change quickly on exposed rail trails and lakeside paths.
Share the trail respectfully with hikers and other riders, maintaining a safe speed especially on narrow sections.
The Route of the Hiawatha follows an old railroad line once used for mining transport, featuring impressive tunnels and trestles.
Local groups work to maintain trail conditions and protect natural habitats by promoting Leave No Trace principles among riders.
Protect your head during rides, especially on trails with descents and narrow sections.
Stay hydrated in the summer heat with easy access to water while riding.
summer specific
Keep dry and warm during unexpected rain or wind along the trail.
spring|fall|winter specific
Be prepared for minor mechanical issues to ensure a hassle-free adventure.