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NCNST Connectors — Marshall &
Kimball Pines
with
Historic Bridge Park
Here is a map or aerial image (your
choice!) showing the current track of the North Country
National Scenic Trail between the Marshall and Kimball Pines
County Park, including the Historic Bridge Park, In Calhoun County. (See also our
adjacent maps of the NCNST through the
City of
Marshall and through
Kimball Pines.)
The color code:
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The red track shows the NCNST connector roadwalk
between Marshall and the Historic Bridge Park.
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The
green track shows the off-road NCNST loop through Historic
Bridge Park.
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The
blue track shows the connector roadwalk between Historic
Bridge Park and Crosby Drive, which provides access from the
south into Kimball Pines County Park.
In the map displayed here, the Trail
track is overlaid on a simple Google street map. You can change
the background to a topo map, a USGS aerial image, a satellite image, or a
satellite image hybrid showing street/road names, by
making your selection from the right-hand drop-down menu in the upper right corner of the map image.
You can tone down the background layer
to better visualize details on the ground by changing the percentage value
in the other drop-down menu right next to the background selector.
Scroll the image to the right (using
the bottom scroll bar) if necessary to activate the
background layer selection menu to the right of the map image.
By using the map tool in the upper
left corner you can also zoom in or out, and you can drag
the image to change the center point. With some of our maps, zooming in, then click 'n dragging
the map in whichever direction you want, makes it easier to make sense of the
marked waypoints, which in some cases are a bit bunched together otherwise.
For full screen map:
Click here for a
full screen version of this map. Click on a yellow diamond for
information about the related waypoint. To locate a waypoint on the
map from the list on the right, click on the yellow diamond in the list.
To return to this page, click on your browser's "go back" button.
Trail note(s):
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Approaching Kimball Pines
from Historic Bridge Park along 9½ Mile/Wattles Road, consult our
Kimball
Pines map mash-up for two possible routes into Kimball Pines. But
note that the railroad does not authorize hikers to walk along the RR
right-of-way as shown on the map, so if you take this route you do so at
your own risk.
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