Root River State Trail
Location: Between Fountain to Houston, southeast of Rochester
Distance: 42 paved miles; connects to the 18-mile Harmony-Preston Valley Trail
Description: As you bike through this beautiful valley, you cross dozens of bridges over the Root River and its tributaries. The view from this shady, secluded trail includes limestone cliffs, small pastures and fields, and wooded bluffs. Hawks and turkeys are not unusual sights.
About a quarter mile down the trail in the city of Fountain, watch for a sinkhole—formed when limestone eroded beneath the surface. Fountain is the “Sinkhole Capital of the U.S.A.”
Most of the trail is fairly level, but hills between Rushford and Houston should provide a good workout. The small communities of Fountain, Lanesboro, Whalan, Peterson, Rushford, and Houston—located along the trail—are part of Root River Trail’s appeal.
Lanesboro, the “little town in the valley,” attracts thousands of bikers every year. The main street is a designated historic district, home to the excellent Commonweal Theatre Company, as well as a winery, art gallery, canoe outfitter, and concerts at Sylvan Park. There’s no shortage of down-home cafes and quaint B&Bs in these towns. One of the most popular stops along the trail is a phenomenal pie shop in the quiet village of Whalan.
For more information: Call the DNR at 651-296-6157 or 1-888-646-6367, or visit
www.dnr.state.mn.us. Map online.