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Twin Cities Hidden Gems

Our Team specializes and is dedicated to serving home buyers and sellers in the Twin Cities and throughout the 13 counties and outer Metro areas. And as real estate advocates in the Twin Cities, we would like to highlight all of those popular destinations in both St. Paul and Minneapolis. We will also feature local events and businesses on this page.

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Our First Stop:

Camden State Park

Fish for trout in the Redwood River, hike or ride the trails, then cool off in the spring-fed pool. Walk along the wooded river valley, climb the valley to the Dakota Valley Lookout and enjoy Brawner Lake. 15 miles hiking, 4 miles biking and 10 miles horse trails. Cross country ski trails are not groomed, but you may blaze your own trail anywhere in the park that isn't groomed for another use. There are 2 semi-modern campgrounds plus a primitive horse camp and a group camp. Two picnic shelters are available for rental year round. The park is situated along the banks of the Redwood River.

*Photo & info courtesy of exploreminnesota.com

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Our Next Stop:

Camden Regional Bike Trail
 

The Camden Regional Trail is a paved, multi-purpose recreational trail extending from Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU) through the City of Marshall, and connecting area residents to Camden State Park. About 4 miles of paved trail connect adjacent campuses of Marshall High School and SMSU to a network of bike lanes in the City of Marshall. At the West end of Marshall, the paved trail covers 10 miles of gently rolling hills between Wayside Park (along MN HWY 23) to Camden State Park.

*Photo & info courtesy of exploreminnesota.com

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