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History of the Gitchi-Gami State TrailIn the late 1980's and early 1990's a group of Cook County resort owners and others were concerned about the lack of a safe corridor for bicyclists, in-line skaters, joggers and walkers along the North Shore of Trunk Highway 61. Originally the scope of the trail was confined to the Tofte-Schroeder-Lutsen area. When the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) agreed in 1996 to support the idea of a separate trail for the North Shore, the proponents of the trail officially organized as the North Shore Touring Trail Association (NSTTA) and the proposed trail was to be named the North Shore Trail. In 1999 the NSTTA voted to change the name of the
trail to the Gitchi-Gami State Trail (GGST) and the name of the
organization to Gitchi-Gami Trail Association (GTTA). Today the GGTA is a
self-sufficient 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with a Board of
Directors and a network of subcommittees. Membership includes individuals, students, families, businesses and associations that pay a nominal yearly membership fee. Membership information may be found on this web site. The vision of the GGTA is to promote, plan and construct a premier recreational non-motorized paved trail that connects communities, state parks and attractions along the North Shore of Lake Superior. The mission of the GGTA is to provide the leadership and direction to plan, develop and sustain the GGST. The GGTA holds monthly Board of Directors meetings to deal with issues surrounding the development and construction of the GGST. The GGTA works closely with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MnDNR) and the MnDOT, as set forth in Memos of Agreement and Understanding, as well as the Arrowhead Regional Development Commission and the Area Transportation Partnership(ATP), in the design, location and construction of the GGST. Although the GGTA is now made up of volunteers, it is anticipated that in the not too distant future a paid staff position will be necessary to keep up with the broad interest already being shown in the GGST. The GGST is comprised of many planning and construction segments. There are currently 21.1 miles of GGST construction completed with an additional 1.5 more miles scheduled for construction in 2008. If you are not already a GGTA member; we encourage you to join. Membership fees are nominal and these fees are used to cover our administrative expenses which cannot be funded from any grants we may receive. Please check out our web page:www. ggta.org and join with us in the completion of this premier 86 mile non- motorized trail that will run between Two Harbors and Grand Marais on the beautiful North Shore of Lake Superior. Back to Home
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