Old Indian Trail Conservation Area offers diverse outdoor activities within a protected natural landscape, featuring forested trails, wetlands, and scenic overlooks ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and mountain biking.
Situated in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, Old Indian Trail Conservation Area encompasses a varied landscape of dense forests, rolling hills, wetlands, and meandering trails that provide visitors with a close connection to the region's natural heritage. The conservation area aims to protect local ecosystems while offering recreational opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and seasonal hunting. Its geography includes mixed hardwood and conifer stands interspersed with wetlands that nurture habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, beaver, and a variety of songbirds. The area holds cultural significance due to historical Native American travel routes that once passed through these lands, reflected in its name. The conservation area's well-maintained trail network ranges from easy loops to more challenging terrain, welcoming visitors of varying skill levels. During winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing become popular. Visitors often appreciate the quiet natural settings, ideal for photography and solitude. The conservation area's proximity to Brainerd and other local towns makes it accessible while retaining a sense of remoteness. Efforts to manage invasive species and maintain healthy forests support diverse wildlife and maintain the area's ecological integrity. Interpretive signage throughout the grounds helps inform about the area's natural and cultural history, increasing visitor engagement and awareness. Old Indian Trail Conservation Area is a valued resource for the community, balancing preservation with outdoor enjoyment.
The Old Indian Trail Loop – a scenic hiking trail revealing diverse forest and wetland ecosystems
Wetlands Area – excellent spot for observing migratory birds and amphibians in spring and summer
Historical Native American travel route remnants integrated into trail system
Mountain biking trails known for their varied terrain and well-maintained singletrack
A 5-mile trail circuit showcasing mixed hardwood forests and wetland views, offering moderate hiking and mountain biking challenges.
An elevated platform providing close-up views of bird activity and amphibian habitats during warmer months.
Educational signs located along main trails highlighting the natural history and Native American cultural significance of the area.