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Hardwood Creek Regional Trail/Transit Center

Features

  1. Bicycling
  2. Equestrian Trails
  3. Multi-Use Trails
  4. Paved Trails
  5. Snowmobile Trails

The Hardwood Creek Regional Trail is a 9.5-mile multiple-use trail in northwestern Washington County. 

The trail consists of two parallel trails which run adjacent to Highway 61, from County Road 8 (Frenchman Road) in Hugo to the Washington/Chisago County Line in Forest Lake. The paved portion is for bikers, hikers, and in-line skaters (no cross-country skiing). The turf portion is for horses in the summer and snowmobiles in the winter. Note that snowmobiles with metal traction devices (studs) are not allowed anywhere in the trail corridor. The trail is on a former Burlington Northern Railroad grade which is level and wheelchair accessible.

Hardwood Creek Regional Trail provides access to local trails and businesses, and to the Sunrise Prairie Trail in Chisago County which extends to North Branch. The trail takes visitors through new residential areas, natural areas, and the commercial areas of Hugo and Forest Lake, each containing small shops and restaurants.

Parking Areas

  • North of the intersection of Highway 61 and County Road 8 (Frenchman Road).
  • Washington County Headwaters Transit Center (19987 Fitzgerald Trail North).
  • North of the Forest Lake City Hall at Lake Street (Highway 61) and Broadway Avenue (County State Aid Highway 2).
  • County Park Vehicle Permits are not required to park or to use the trail.

Restrooms and Water

  • No restrooms available in Hugo.
  • Restrooms and water fountain available at Headwaters Transit Center (19987 Fitzgerald Trail North).
  • Restrooms in Forest Lake City Hall.
  • Water fountain at Frenchman Road parking area, and Forest Lake City Hall.

In 2025, the building will be closed on these dates:

HolidayDate
New Year's DayMonday, January 1, 2025
Martin Luther King DayMonday, January 20, 2025
Presidents' DayMonday, February 17, 2025
Memorial DayMonday, May 26, 2025
JuneteenthThursday, June 19, 2025
Independence DayFriday, July 4, 2025
Labor DayMonday, September 1, 2025
Veterans DayTuesday, November 11, 2025
Thanksgiving DayThursday, November 27, 2025
Friday after ThanksgivingFriday, November 28, 2025
Christmas DayThursday, December 25, 2025
New Year's Day 2026Thursday, January 1, 2026

Note: The Regional Trail remains open on these dates.