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1 Many snowmobile and ATV trails are provided through the Grant-In-Aid trails program.The Department of Natural <br /> 2 Resources(DNR)was delegated responsibility by the Minnesota Legislature to administer a cost-sharing program <br /> 3 for the development and maintenance of public recreational motor vehicle(RMV)trails and areas.The goal of this <br /> 4 program is to create and maintain local trails at the initiative of local trail organizations and units of government. <br /> 5 The state's intent is to offer financial assistance so that locally controlled trails can exist where none had before. <br /> 6 These trails provide opportunities for recreational clubs. The designated Grant-In-Aid Snowmobile Trail travels <br /> 7 through Pequot Lakes parallel to the Paul Bunyan Trail, and it is in use mainly December through March.Similar <br /> 8 trails open primarily during the winter months have difficulty keeping summer ATV users from illegally using the <br /> 9 trail,which causes significant damage.The City could benefit from these trails by exploring other uses for the trails <br /> 10 during the summer months. Two options include expanding equestrian trails where appropriate, and creating <br /> 11 mountain biking trails.Mountain biking is a low impact,popular sport. Many cyclists on the Paul Bunyan Trail may <br /> 12 enjoy the opportunity to veer off the path onto more challenging terrain. Just a few simple mountain biking <br /> 13 courses could establish Pequot Lakes as a destination for mountain bikers.City ownership and maintenance would <br /> 14 also help deter ATV users from tearing up public and private property. <br /> 15 The Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway,which runs along County Highways 11 and 16 in Pequot Lakes,is another important <br /> 16 recreational asset.In addition to providing a"forested gateway"to the City,the byway preserves the scenic value <br /> 17 of the area for drivers to enjoy,draws tourists to the City,and provides additional walking and biking surfaces. <br /> 18 PUBLIC NATURAL AREAS AND PLAYGROUNDS <br /> 19 Many large pieces of forested land,wetlands and open space in Pequot Lakes are publicly owned.City,state,and <br /> 20 county public land owners and their bureaucracies create challenges in managing the use of land for recreation <br /> 21 purposes.Nevertheless,coordination is necessary in order to provide the most benefits to the community. Public <br /> 22 land is an important resource for hunting activities.The Pequot Lakes School District provides athletic fields to be <br /> 23 used by students and residents.The City operates the fire tower and one city park,located up from Sibley Lake on <br /> 24 Pequot Boulevard. <br /> 25 Apart from any school-owned recreation sites, the city park is the only outdoor gathering place for families in <br /> `,:6 Pequot Lakes. Neighborhood parks and recreation facilities are very important. They provide opportunities for <br /> 27 close-to-home recreation. The City must develop these areas in conjunction with new subdivisions. Equally <br /> 28 important are indoor recreational facilities.A community center would provide the city with much needed indoor <br /> 29 facility,and greatly expanded range of recreational opportunities available to residents. <br /> 30 PRIVATE FACILITIES <br /> 31 Private recreation facilities in Pequot Lakes provide an opportunity for people at all income levels to appreciate <br /> 32 outdoor activities.Linger Longer,and the Wilderness Point Resort offer lake access to people at an affordable price <br /> 33 —using one of these facilities may be one of the only ways for some people to have access to lakes in the City. <br /> 34 Considering the amount of lakeshore within city limits, private beaches open to the public could act to diversify <br /> 35 recreation opportunities during warm months. <br /> 36 The Preserve Golf Course and the Bump n' Putt Amusement Park offer additional leisurely daytime recreation for <br /> 37 residents and visitors.Private lands provide opportunities for hunting as well as sport shooting.Even though these <br /> 38 recreation facilities are privately owned,they provide a needed asset to the City. <br /> DRAFT-November 2010 30 1 P a g e <br /> I <br />