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Fi:ure 5.3 Si:nature Park Concept Woodland Trails <br /> • - S i �i F <br /> 9P <br /> .4evebp tra Iheads w•th <br /> ,., TPr- s Y mg areas,wayTnAing n <br /> M(ormat on along to r <br /> rE•. -r, <br /> ..�4 vi JA! 3 A 1CrE..!.'. tf* ' 5Y�'' <br /> t <br /> e .,,,� •� <br /> ' ./'. <br /> n ny evamton <br /> on Koadtand Trails '.' . <br /> �,+ r k k .; 4 �3. � 2x s.. -t.r _ .♦ t <br /> �S v,M1F w�si.- L• <br /> • <br /> 5 - ! oorate the Rio Toth Ridge• <br /> i t a C Glee".o•them i p <br /> 4=4, <br /> 4 Develop iradheadS x: �, � x <br /> usingareas,� <br /> !ntormat on along the ..- .•;. '.fir 415t.: ` a <br /> Great Northern Dail <br /> r . <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 /> atra•sexra++r.a+err.r•,aa4++r4+aa•+aee•ax+♦ar+.+a+44 Y+r+r•+•aa•aas4 4+r ar+xr•r++,ax 44.++ra+a••rara+ax4++444••s••a O+a r+•er♦•+.rras srrr <br /> 49 City of Elk River-Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />