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Trailways System Master Plan - DRAFT 4 Trailways Connections Rice Creek North Regional Trail: Ramsey and Anoka County The Mounds View Trailway System links to the Rice Creek North Regional Trail along County Road I and via Blaine’s trailway on the north side of County Road J/85th Ave. The Rice Creek North Regional Trail begins at Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton then follows Rice Creek through the Twin City Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP), Arden Hills and Shoreview in Ramsey County, then in Anoka County through Blaine and Lino Lakes finally entering the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Preserve ending in Centerville. Upon completion of the County Road 10 and County Road H intersection reconstruction, the trail will be complete. Rice Creek West Regional Trail: Ramsey and Anoka County The Mounds View Trailway System links to the Rice Creek West Regional Trail on County Road H at the border of Mounds View and Fridley and along Long Lake Road, ultimately connecting to the Mississippi River trail. The Rice Creek West Regional Trail begins at Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton. The combined Rice Creek North and West Regional Trails present a long contiguous trail of beautiful scenic areas. The trail is a joint effort between Anoka and Ramsey Counties. Both Ramsey and Anoka County have many trail systems accessible from the Minneapolis and St Paul Connections The Mounds View Trailway System links to downtown Minneapolis via Silver Lake Road, through New Brighton and St. Anthony then connecting to Highway 88. At this point, many routes to downtown Minneapolis can be pursued along residential routes. Rice Creek trail system includes a route to downtown St. Paul.
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