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On Celebrate Trails Day, hosted by the nation’s largest trail advocacy organization Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC), the Iron Ore Heritage Trail (IOHT) will be hosting a trail clean-up and an opportunity to discover the IOHT for recreation and enjoyment.
The event will take place on Saturday, April 26.
RTC is calling on people across the country to get outside on trails this spring to celebrate how trails and connected trail networks bring joy and impact to people’s lives. Celebrate Trails Day takes place on April 27, 2025 with hundreds of events nationwide that serve to inspire more people to make trails, walking and biking part of their everyday lives.
Although this is a later thaw for spring, the Iron Ore Heritage Trail will promote a day of trail empowerment by encouraging community connectivity and trail stewardship.
“We encourage people to learn more about their local trail networks. The IOHT was built with community involvement and investment. We look forward to seeing people enjoy this public asset as things dry out,” said Bob Hendrickson, IOHT trail administrator.
“There is unmatched potential in trail networks to make walking and biking part of our everyday lives, unlocking all of the good that happens when we are active outside, in the places where we live,” said Brandi Horton, RTC’s vice president of communications. “That’s why RTC is uniting everyone in a common appreciation for trails—and the impact of connecting trails in our communities. Our time on the trail is so much more than a day outside.”














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