The Heartland Trail was one of the first rail-to-trail projects
in the country. It is a 49 mile multiple use trail between Park
Rapids and Cass Lake. The trail is located entirely on a level
abandoned railroad grade except for a four mile segment north of
Walker, on sharply rolling terrain. The 27 mile segment between
Park Rapids and Walker has a paved surface. This segment also has a
second grassy treadway for horseback riding and mountain biking.
The 20 mile segment from Walker to Cass Lake is also paved, with a
partial dual treadway for snowmobiles with studded
tracks.
Container is a small lock & lock painted to match it's
surrounding. You will need to leave the trail approximately 300 ft
away where the slope is not as severe. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
TRAVERSE SLOPE TO CACHE
This is a typical King Boreas style of hide, please
return as found.