On a hot summer day, what better thing to do than cool off under the shade of a tall tree? In southern Minnesota, there’s an entire tunnel of trees to cool off under. That is, after you explore the scenic trail that winds through it. You’ll be blown away by the enchanting beauty of this experience. Take a look:

The Cannon Valley Trail is a trail along a former railroad line in southeastern Minnesota. All travelers in the spring and summer months must have a wheel pass, which costs $4 per person over age 18.

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The 19.7-mile trail runs parallel to the Cannon River as it runs its course from Cannon Falls to Red Wing.

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The Cannon Valley trail is surrounded by thick forest in many sections. Tall trees grow over the trail, their canopies meeting high above the pavement.

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The experience of traveling through this tunnel of trees feels almost magical.

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In addition to the tree tunnel, walkers, bikers, hikers, and skaters have the chance to see the river up close as they pass on the trail.

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There are even opportunities to see river wildlife, such as snapping turtles, on the journey.

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Other views include the valley itself. On a nice day, it’s a quiet oasis under a bright blue sky.

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Old railroad bridges add historic interest and beauty to the route.

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There are even stopping points along the trail to take a break. This would be a great spot to unpack a picnic lunch.

Cannon Valley Trail/Facebook More information about the Cannon Valley Trail, including maps and how to purchase a wheel pass, can be found here.

Have you ever explored this tunnel of trees? Let us know what you thought in the comments below!

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More information about the Cannon Valley Trail, including maps and how to purchase a wheel pass, can be found here.

Did you know the Cannon River is also a great spot for tubing? Read more about it in our article about the best lazy rivers in Minnesota.

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