Touring the Brown’s Creek State Trail

OverView

One of the newest Minnesota state bicycle trails is the Brown’s Creek trail from downtown Stillwater to the Gateway State Trail. At just 12 miles round trip it’s an easy ride for even families with kids, and gets heavy use on nice summer weekends. Originally part of the old Northern Pacific line until 1982. After that the line was used by the Minnesota Zephyr heritage railroad until 2008. At that point the owner, after two years of losses, decided to retire, and the track was sold to the Minnesota DNR. The Brown’s Creek State Trail officially opened in 2012

While presented as a single narrative, the following phototor is a combination of several trips taken in the fall. Cameras are my Sony A6000 with (mainly) a Sony F1.8 50mm lens, the Sony “kit lens”, and my “BikeCam” handlebar mounted GoPro Hero 8. The riding helmet I’m wearing is the “Windjammer” hard shell from the late 1980.

Trail Begining

After a six block long city-owned connecting trail from Downtown Stillwater and the Loop Trail, the official beginning of the Brown’s Creek State Trail is here at the parking lot of Laurel Street. There is now a fee to park here, meaning this formerly well used parking lot is mostly empty. Here’s a photo of the first of three red-roofed information kiosks.

Brown's Creek State Trail Trailhead Parking Lot.
Brown’s Creek State Trail Trailhead Parking Lot.

The Stillwater Depot looks old, but is actually a relatively recent construction, originally meant as a base of the Zephyr dinner train. It’s now a performing arts center

BikeCam View looking back towards the railhead of the Brown’s Creek State Trail

Miles 0-3

For the first couple of miles, the trail follows closely follow Highway 95.

Along Highway 95 is a welcome sign

At the Highway 95 bridge, the trail takes a sharp turn inland and away from the highway noise.

View from the Highway 95 Bridge, Brown’s Creek State Trail

Looking back on the other side of the bridge some large rocks function as an inpromptu rest stop and photo posing location.

Kids bicycling on the Brown's Creek State Trail
BikeCam View of kids bicycling on the Brown’s Creek State Trail
Fall Scenery on the Browns Creek State Trail
Fall Scenery on the Browns Creek State Trail
Fall Scenery on the Brown’s Creek State Trail

As the trail heads into the woods, eventually a steep droppoff appears to the side, with Brown’s Creek Below

Girl bicycling on Brown's Creek State Trail
BikeCam view approaching teh first view of Brown’s Creek.

Near the two mile mark is a concrete overpass for Stonebridge Trail, and shortly after that a rest area. Down below is Brown’s Creek, and in the distance is the old stone bridge, now on private property but built in 1863 as part of the Point Douglas to Superior Military Road.

Browns Creek State Trail Monte Castleman Windjammer Helmet
Posing at the bridge, Brown’s Creek State Trail
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Posing at the Rest Stop

At Neal Avenue the trail goes by the Oak Glen Golf Course

Brown's Creek State Trail crossing Neil Avenue
Brown’s Creek State Trail crossing Neil Avenue

Coldwater Stop

Just after Neil Avenue and right at about the halfway point is the “Coldwater Stop”. Here there’s a parking lot fo those that choose to start the ride here, a repair station, water fountains, portable toilets, numerous benches, and a playground. It’s a chance to park your bikes and take of your riding helmets and stretch out a bit.

Browns Creek State Trail Group of Bicyclists
Group of Bicyclists at the Coldwater Stop.
Maple Tree at the Coldwater stop, Browns Creek State Trail
Browns Creek State Trail Coldwater Stop Windjammer Helmet
Relaxing at the Coldwater Stop

Miles 3-6

BikeCam View just west of the Coldwater Stop, Browns Creek State Trail
Another bikeCam view.
Bike Riding Helmet Head Selfie- Browns Creek State Trail
BikeCam View just west of the Coldwater Stop, Browns Creek State Trail
Art Installation just west of the Coldwater Stop, Brown's Creek State Trail
The next rest stop is an art Installation.
Art Installation just west of the Coldwater Stop, Brown’s Creek State Trail
A bit west of the art installation, Brown’s Creek State Trail

The next landmark is a bridge over Manning Avenue.

Bicyclists on Brown's Creek State Trail
Bicyclists on Brown’s Creek State Trail
Some more fall scenery on the Browns Creek State Trail

Shortly before Mile 5, there is a parking lot for a defunct golf course.

Ornamental grass in an abandoned parking lot
BikeCam view at Mile Marker 5, Brown’s Creek State Trail

Shortly after Mile 5, there is a rest stop to the side, overlooking Highway 96 and a pond

Rest Stop on Browns Creek State Trail Minnesota Windjammer Helmet
Rest Stop on Browns Creek State Trail
Brown’s Creek State Trail Sumac
At Kimbro Ave a house is hidden behind the pond

Trails End.

At Duluth Junction, the Brown’s Creek State Trail meets the Gateway Trail. Although not accessible by car with parking, this includes an information kiosk, bike repair station, bike racks, and picnic tables.

BikeCam view of the Brown’s Creek State Trail ending, Duluth Junction

A few blocks to the right on the Gateway Trail is the Highway 96 trailhead, where parking and restrooms are available.

Be Sure to Wear a Helmet sign on Browns Creek State Trail
Be Sure to Wear a Helmet! Sign on Brown’s Creek State Trail
Pond at the end of Brown’s Creek State Trail

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