Dogs Leashed
E-Bikes
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Closed when wet or muddy, and during spring thaw. See COGGS.com for closures.
Description
The first few hundred feet of trail (from east-to-west) consists of a short climb with big curvy berms (more fun on the way back down). When you finish this climb, the trail settles into what represents its overall characteristics: rugged rockiness. There is a fair amount of bedrock to rock your socks off, and in between that is mostly broken and crushed rock...some of it a bit sharp. Since the trail parallels the ridge itself (Hawk Ridge - the trail's namesake), there isn't a lot of sustained climbing or descent....just undulation. For technical b-lines, watch the lake-side of the trail where there are at least two opportunities for a descent drop/roll-down (~4'?).
The rattle-factor of this trail makes it tough to classify as "easy". It's probably most accurately described as "intermediate". However, being a portion of the Duluth Traverse ("DT") the hope is that it will be accessible to riders of nearly all skill levels. Note that if this trail proves a bit too much of a beginner, there are ample opportunities to "opt-out" by cutting just a few feet, uphill, through the woods to ride the gravel road just above (Skyline Pkwy).
The views to the southeast are stunning and relentless. You're never more than a few seconds away from a good place to 'pull over' and take in the views of Lake Superior and the City of Duluth below. It wouldn't be uncommon to see a ship or two coming or going from the harbor, and the cluster of sailboats ducking it out in one of the Duluth Yacht Club's week night races. There is one particularly good spot, approximately 1 mile from the east end, where trail skirts around jutting dome of bedrock giving trail users a particularly great view.
Near the western end, the trail crosses to the north side of Skyline Parkway (gravel road). This section rolls nicely up and over a rocky hill. There is a 900' section of road-riding on Amity St (gravel) just east of Jean Duluth Road.
Contacts
Shared By:
Matt Goodman
with improvements
by James Shoberg
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