Aitkin County Comprehensive Recrea5on Trail Plan. May 2010

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Aitkin County Comprehensive Recrea5on Trail Plan May 2010

Overview and Goals of the Plan Why do a plan? Who is responsible for the plan How the plan has been developed What is in the plan Ac#on Steps & Recommenda#ons

Northwoods Regional Trail Oversight Committee Maynard Ahonen Beaver Twp Aitkin County Stephen Aysta Itasca Cnty. Land Dept. Robin Baker Itasca Cnty. Trails Task Force and Cnty. Park & Rec. Andrew Brown Itasca Cnty. Land Dept. Rusty Eichorn District 4 Itasca Cnty. TJ Gustin Aitkin Cnty. Park Commission Len Hardy ATVAM Mark Jacobs Aitkin Cnty. Land Commissioner Harlan Kingsley Business owner Jon Korpi Chairman Lone Pine Township, Itasca Cnty. Bob Marcum Salo Twp Aitkin Cnty. Supervisor Dave Marshall Assistant Land Commissioner Itasca Cnty. Brian Napstad Aitkin Cnty. Board of Commissioners Garrett Ous Itasca Cnty. Land Commissioner Kim Risen NatureScape News Warren Spawn Township Supervisor Frank Turnock Aitkin Cnty. ATV Alliance Galen Tveit Aitkin Cnty. Commissioner Rick Utech Itasca Economic Dev. Corporation Ross Wagner Aitkin Cnty. Economic Development Laurie Westerlund Aitkin Cnty. Board of Commissioners

Any questions?

Opportunities to Enhance Trail-based Recreation Public Feedback Mechanisms Monitoring and Enforcement Planning & Collaboration Public Education & Promotion of Trails Tourism and Economic Development Trail Signs and Maps Birding, Geocaching and Water Trails Co-Existing Recreation

Public Feedback Mechanisms Action Step: Develop a survey tool and other public input and feedback mechanisms Goal: To better understand the needs and recreation trail interests of specific user groups administered in person (e.g., at trailheads) or distributed via tax statements or other mechanisms, designed for all recreation user types or modified for specific types, could be part of the public approval and acceptance process, educational opportunity and provide information about the recreational interests of Aitkin County, and could be publically available via a link at the County website to provide an ongoing mechanism for public input and feedback.

Monitoring and Enforcement Planning & Collaboration Action Step: Implementation of written monitoring and enforcement plans Goal: Monitoring and enforcement are key strategies for reducing and managing the risk of environmental and social conflicts associated with recreation trails. The Aitkin County Land Department has developed a collaborative approach to monitoring and enforcement of motorized recreation trails and regulations. Trail uses are likely to change over time, and monitoring can assist in identifying these changes and informing management.

Public Education & Promotion of Trails Action Step: Develop trail system identities via maps, signs, logos, websites, etc. Goal: develop a trail system identity that helps communicate the area s amenities to residents and visitors. Trail maps, signage, logos, websites and other communications tools can enhance public awareness of the recreation trails and supporting services and amenities in Aitkin County.

Tourism and Economic Development Action Step: Explore opportunities for enhanced tourism and economic benefits of recreation Goal: Draw new tourists to the area through the enhancement of existing or development of new recreation trails and services. Trails and recreation opportunities should be designed to support and link to local communities, businesses and services. Tourism research, marketing studies and advertising campaigns Use of the internet, social marketing sites (e.g., Facebook and Twitter) Collaborations with local businesses and others to develop shared messages and to identify and communicate with target audiences Coordination of trail events to support greater use of the Aitkin County trail system by local communities. An event coordination check-list could be developed to manage and promote trail usage.

Trail Signs and Maps Action Step: Update and enhance trail maps and online recreation information Goal: Supporting the success of recreation trail management in Aitkin County through the development and maintenance of high quality and readily accessible trail maps and signs. Continuing to develop maps that are available at the county website ( http://www.co.aitkin.mn.us/departments/gis/gismaps.html ), Collaborations with the DNR to ensure the DNR website is kept current and accurate (http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/trails_waterways/index.html ), Partnerships with local clubs and user groups to develop and distribute trail maps. Use of folded, pocket-size maps as well as posters, tear-off pads or place-mats used An interactive map (e.g., a Google Map) Trail signage is important for communicating recreation opportunities, supporting a quality recreation experience, and ensuring trail user safety Signs along roadways and travel routes Signs at trailheads Signs along the trail

Birding, Geocaching and Water Trails Action Step: Explore emerging recreation trail possibilities Aitkin County has a strong existing system of trails, especially for recreation interests such as snowmobiling, ATV riding and cross-country skiing. There are additional opportunities for the county to enhance trail opportunities for recreation interests that can be supported by the unique assets of the county and trails that support areas of growth. There are at least three areas of trail enhancement and development that county could explore, including birding trails, trails and locations for geocaching and water recreation trails. Enhanced equestrian trails could also be considered.

Co-Existing Recreation Action Step: Integrate trails system to offer maximized opportunities with minimized conflicts Goal: To support the efficient use of the opportunities that are available and to reduce the opportunity for trail user conflict, it is important for the county to clearly identify which uses are allowed on each trail and determine which recreation uses can co-exist on certain trails. Combine uses based on seasonality and/or compatibility

Opportunities to Enhance Trail-based Recreation Public Feedback Mechanisms Monitoring and Enforcement Planning & Collaboration Public Education & Promotion of Trails Tourism and Economic Development Trail Signs and Maps Birding, Geocaching and Water Trails Co-Existing Recreation Questions?

Action Steps for Specific Recreation Trail Types Snowmobiling Equestrian trails Geocaching Birding/Wildlife Observation Hiking/ Hunter Walking Trails Cross Country Skiing Biking/Cycling and Mountain Biking Paved Trails for Multiple Uses Snowshoeing Skijoring, dog sledding Forest Access Routes Parks and Recreation Areas Long Lake Conservation Center

Snowmobile Trails Action Step Recommendations: Maintain existing trails with local clubs Collaborate with clubs and partners to ensure maps are printed accurately Continue to monitor and enforce ATV/OHV riding to comply with ordinance Review trail signs and work with clubs and partners to improve consistency Plan an annual (or as needed) meeting (or other form of communication) between the county, contracted loggers and snowmobile clubs to share information about planned forest management activities and to reach agreement on how to address trail use in the area during the activity Provide information about trail conditions at the County website and maintain electronic communications with the clubs Foresters to work with the Recreation Forester to contact snowmobile clubs when sales could affect snowmobile trails and should attempt to contact clubs before the sale starts

ATV/OHM Trails Action Step Recommendations: Complete the Northwoods Regional ATV Trail System in a manner that is environmentally sensitive, economically beneficial and community supported Develop trail maps and signs in conjunction with the completion of the Northwoods Regional ATV Trail System Continue to implement the monitoring and enforcement plan developed for motorized recreation trails to ensure compliance with the ordinance and all other rules and regulations and to reduce conflicts with property owners. Develop interpretive signage along the Soo Line trails. Support youth safety training. Establish grant-in-aid recognition for ATV routes. Actively pursue economic promotion of trail routes with local towns.

Hiking/Hunter Walking Trails Evaluate opportunities to expand existing hunter walking trail opportunities Continue to enforce enforcement and monitoring plan on ATV trails to ensure compliance with the county ordinance as well as applicable laws Cross-County Skiing Continue to maintain existing cross-country skiing opportunities Explore possible expansion via land exchange

Forest Access Roads Action Step Recommendations Monitor road conditions and close roads as necessary due to season or safety concerns Maintain road signs that indicate allowed uses Evaluate and maintain a balance of motorized and non-motorized designations Consider developing a map of forest access roads that are available for recreation

Parks and Recreation Areas Inventory and evaluate existing campgrounds to determine current conditions and opportunities for enhancements Consider development of enhanced online reservation information, including photos of campsites, GPS location information, trip planning functionality (e.g., Mapqwest or Google), etc. Long Lake Conservation Center Continue to maintain and promote recreation opportunities as compatible with environmental education mission and purpose

Ques5ons? More Informa5on is available at: hjp://www.co.aitkin.mn.us/departments/land/recrea5on.html Aitkin County Land Department 209 2nd St. NW Room 206 Aitkin, Mn. 56431 218 927 7364 fax 218 927 7249 email: acld@co.aitkin.mn.us