Minnesota · USA

Cuyuna Country Recreation Area Iron Ore Pit Trail

Iron range mining heritage tour

Easy

The Cuyuna iron range tells Minnesota’s mining story through a network of backroads that weave between flooded open-pit mines and towering red tailings piles north of Brainerd. This 18-mile loop starts at the Portsmouth Mine Lake overlook and follows old haul roads through the heart of what was once one of Minnesota’s most productive iron districts. You’ll navigate steep grades up massive tailings piles for panoramic views of the turquoise mine lakes, then drop down through reclaimed forest where mining equipment still rusts among the birches.

Most of the route is accessible to stock high-clearance vehicles, though a few steep climbs on loose tailings require 4WD and careful throttle control. The loop is best run late spring through fall when the mine lakes show their famous colors. Several established camping areas exist within the recreation area, and the trail connects to the broader Cuyuna Lakes State Trail system. No permits required, and cell service is decent throughout most of the route.

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Length (miles)18 mi / 29 km
Duration1 day
Max elevation (ft)1340 ft
Best seasonMay-October
Minimum vehicleStock high-clearance
Nearest townCrosby, Minnesota
Land managerMinnesota Department of Natural Resources
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceDecent
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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Frequently asked questions

Can a stock SUV handle the Cuyuna Iron Ore Pit Trail?

Yes, any stock high-clearance vehicle will be fine. It's gravel the whole way with no technical obstacles.

Is the trail accessible in winter?

Trail access is seasonal May through October. Snow and ice make the gravel roads impassable during Minnesota winters.

Do I need permits or pay fees to drive this trail?

No permits required for the trail itself, but there's a day-use fee if you park at Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area facilities.

What's the most challenging part of this easy trail?

There really isn't one - it's all easy gravel roads. The biggest challenge is navigating around other recreational users like mountain bikers.

Can I camp along the trail overnight?

Yes, dispersed camping is allowed, plus there are developed campgrounds at the state recreation area if you want amenities.

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