DNR to Begin Repairs on Willard Munger State Trail

Monday, the Department of Natural Resources plans to start its first phase of repairs on the Willard Munger State Trail.
The trail was heavily damaged in the Duluth-area flooding this past June. The first phase will focus on stabilizing the slopes and preventing further erosion.
The trail remains closed for 14 miles between West Duluth and Highway 210 in the city of Thomson.
|
|
Related Stories:
- Utility Expects to Seek Rate Hike for Flood Damage
- FEMA Grants $2M to Help Fix Duluth Wastewater Pipe
- Flooding-Damaged Minn. Park Reopens Monday
- Duluth Looks into Fixing 16 Flood-Damaged Streams
- DNR to Begin Repairs on Willard Munger State Trail
- USDA Cites Duluth Zoo After Animals Drown in Flood
- Officials: Jay Cooke State Park Could Reopen in October
- Some Flood-Damaged Minn. Roads Close to Reopening
- Relief Money Heading to Areas Affected by Floods
- Gov. Dayton, Lawmakers Quickly Enact Flood Aid









