Cannabaceae

Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area
Location of Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area in Minnesota
Map showing the location of Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area
Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area (the United States)
LocationSt. Louis, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates47°48′24.7″N 92°44′34.9″W / 47.806861°N 92.743028°W / 47.806861; -92.743028
Area1,864 acres (7.54 km2)
Established2002
Governing bodyMinnesota Department of Natural Resources

Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area is a Minnesota state park located east of Lake Ore-be-gone in Gilbert, Minnesota. The recreation area consists of 36 miles (58 km) of trails on a 1,864-acre (754 ha) unit, all of which was local iron ore mining land until 1981. A 3,500-acre (1,400 ha) expansion of the recreation area is also being planned, with land acquisition underway.[1]

The recreation area has trails for all classes of off-highway vehicles defined by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, including Off-Highway Motorcycles, Class I All-Terrain Vehicles, Class II All-Terrain Vehicles, and Off-Road Vehicles.[2]

Minnesota is one of three states to have a state-maintained off-road recreation area, the others being California and Utah.

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