The Out-of-This World Hike In Minnesota That Leads To A Fairytale Foot Bridge
Looking for a unique way to spend the afternoon? If so, you. might be interested in a unique attraction hidden in Pine City, Minnesota. Unless you’ve spent a lot of time in the area, you likely won’t even know that this place exists. It’s a fairytale footbridge that can only be accessed on foot by walking down a path through the woods. Unmarked and unpaved, it truly feels like a hidden secret. Read on below to learn more about this lovely hike and what it leads to:
In Pine City, Minnesota, a hidden trail leads to a beautiful footbridge. The trail is unmarked, so the only way to find it is to be in the know. From town, head down Highway 8 - also called St. Croix Road - for several miles until you reach an unpaved parking area.
When you get out of your car, you'll notice that the path seems pretty undeveloped. That's because it is. It's unpaved, but it is a clear path through the woods. The hike is short but beautiful, passing through a lush forest with a high canopy.
In no time at all, a bridge will come into view. It looks like it doesn't belong, being surrounded by thick woods on both sides. There are no other developments nearby.
Other trails lead below the bridge to the river banks. This is also a beautiful view. This hidden footbridge, tucked away in the woods, looks like something out of a fairytale!
Have you hiked on Pine City’s Million Dollar Bridge? Are there any other hidden hikes in Minnesota that you love? Let us know in the comments! And if you’d like to learn more about another of our favorites, check out our past article about Shadow Falls in St. Paul.
Address: Million Dollar bridge, Snake River Campground Dr, Pine City, MN 55063, USA
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Betsy is a Minneapolis-based writer who's lived in Minnesota for 20 years. If you know of any amazing Minnesota restaurants, nature areas, or other attractions, feel free to let her know about them at brathburn@onlyinyourstate.com or on Twitter @betsyrathburn.