

I backtracked back to the boat launch and went up to the road to cross the bridge to the east side of the river.? Just past the bridge on the north side of the road is a dirt access road that leads down to the riverbank.
I followed this rutted and sometimes muddy path north and east along the narrow river channel off of the main part of the river.? The trail soon became wider from 4-wheeler and ATV use.
Eventually I came to Spring Banks Lake where I passed a beaver dam at the south end of the lake.
If you are feeling adventurous or you have a fat bike, you can cross the narrow shallow channel just south of the beaver dam on Spring Banks Lake and venture into more bayou like floodplain woods.? A frozen river channel as winter approaches will make this crossing much easier without getting wet in the process.
I pressed on northward along the border of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area on the east side of the lake through an area ripe with fallen logs to cross and trees to dodge.? If you are moving through this area with any speed it will test your sightline decision making skills.?
Once through this area I came upon a trail in the woods that started out wide and narrowed the further I went along until it was heavy with trees.? I meandered around the area for a little while looking for the best possible travel paths through the thick trees dodging branches, thickets and logs.
Eventually I worked my way back to the bridge and passed under it to check out the area on the other side.? There was a small hill to climb and once over it I entered a sparsely wooded area that contained fine sand covered with leaves.? Most of the sand was well packed and travel through here was quite easy with very few downed trees.
After about 300 yards I came to the eastern border of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area and the woods turned to a grassy field area along the river bank.??
I turned back at the border and rode around for a bit in woods I had just come from and saw border markings and No Trespassing signs along an old fence.? I made sure to stay to the west of this line to stay in public lands.
Heading back to the bridge, I took this photo to show the large island area that will remain unexplored until the eastern channel freezes over allowing dry passage onto it.

I had a great time riding in the Vermillion River Bottoms and plan on coming back again soon.? I like the fact that there is not really any set trails and it allows a rider to make their own while exploring this beautiful area.? Fat bike riders will have a field day here with all of the route possibilities available.
Source: http://mnbiketrailnavigator.blogspot.com/2012/10/exploring-vermillion-river-bottoms-by.html
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