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Figure 5.3 Signature Park Concept Woodland Trails <br />0000\ - <br />Developtrailheadswith <br />resting areas, wayfinding, <br />and information along th tu0 <br />Great Northern Trail.l <br />o <br />v <br />I <br />Develop strategies <br />for mitigating the <br />impacts of mining/ <br />mining expansion _ <br />a - on Woodland Trails <br />potential building I c <br />Sign <br />Incorporate the Big Tooth Ridge <br />Parkland and the Great Northern Trail <br />connection into Woodland Trails <br />Develop trailheads <br />with resting areas,' <br />C <br />wayfinding, and <br />.. <br />information along the ` <br />Great Northern Trail. A <br />Woodland Trails <br />Improvements to Woodland Trails will include construction of a small building that will act as a warming house and a <br />location for environmental programs, and a maintenance and storage facility for park equipment. Improved wayfinding <br />at the entrance will welcome regional users arriving from Elk Lake Road or the Great Northern Trail. The park will <br />formally incorporate Big Tooth Ridge, a park that has functioned as an extension of Woodland Trails. As mining gets <br />closer to the park, invasive species removal and prevention continues, and tree diseases are combated, the park needs an <br />in -depth natural resources and forestry plan. After mining concludes, consider integrating additional parkland, a lake <br />feature at the southern end of the mining district, and greenways connecting from future neighborhoods to the park. <br />With Woodland Trails' unique recreation offerings, significant size, regional trail access, and habitat as part of a bigger <br />unique ecosystem, it is a strong candidate for regional park status through the state. <br />49 City of Elk River - Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />
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