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<br /> . <br /> E. System Location: proximity to other regional recreation open space sites <br /> and trail corridors. Refer to map on page ill-9. <br /> 1. Regional parks in Ramsey County. <br /> Site Location Distance <br /> Long Lake Regional New Brighton Adjacent to New <br /> Park Brighton/Mounds <br /> View segment <br /> Vadnais-Snail Lakes Vadnais Heights/ 6.0 miles <br /> Regional Park Shoreview <br /> Battle Creek Regional St. Paul/Maplewood 18.5 miles <br /> Park <br /> Phalen-Keller St. PaullMaplewood 12.0 miles <br /> Regional Park <br /> Bald Eagle-Otter White Bear Township 11.5 miles <br /> Lakes Regional Park <br /> Lilydale Regional Park St. PaullLilydale 17.0 miles <br /> . Como Regional Park St. Paul 8.5 miles <br /> Hidden Falls-Crosby St. Paul 18.5 miles <br /> Farm Regional Park <br /> 2. Regional parks in adjacent counties. <br /> County Site Location Distance <br /> Anoka Rice Creek-Chain of Lakes Lino Lakes 7 miles <br /> Regional Park Reserve <br /> Anoka Riverfront Regional Park Fridley 4 miles <br /> 3. Regional trail corridors. <br /> Hiqhwav 96 Reqional Trail Corridor <br /> The Highway 96 Regional Trail Corridor is a proposed 8-mile long east- <br /> west trail corridor (White Bear Lake to New Brighton) that is scheduled <br /> for completion in 2000. Although the Highway 96 and Rice Creek North <br /> trail corridors do not directly intersect, their respective western ends are <br /> 1.3-miles apart, and will be mutually accessible via internal trails at Long <br /> Lake Regional Park. <br /> . <br /> III-7 <br /> ----- --- <br />
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