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Beaver tracks

Of the five rocks added along the St. Louis River trail, the southernmost has beaver tracks on it. Yes, there is a beaver in the area. The tracks were added to the rock to make it appear as if a beaver...

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Good water

About 1,090 feet north of the beaver tracks rock is a rock with the hobo symbol for "good water". This rock is about 1,808 feet north of the County Road 3 bollard and about 8,491 feet south of the...

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Railroad

The rock with the hobo symbol  for “railroad” is about 2,958 feet north of the “good water” rock. It is about 4,766 feet north of the County Road 3 bollard and about 5,533 feet south of the Scanlon...

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Bad water

The rock with the hobo symbol for “bad water” is north of the road to the gravel pits to the west of the trail. It is about 8,599 feet north of the County Road 3 bollard and about 1,700 feet from the...

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Axe and log

Of the five rocks with designs on them, the rock closest to the Scanlon park and ride has an “axe and log” on two sides. The log consists of about three-fourths of a circular cross section and two...

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Bollards

The location of the rock art along the St. Louis River trail is reported in distance from specified bollards. What are bollards? Bollards are vertical posts used to control vehicle traffic. On the St....

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Age to Age

Age to Age is an inter-generational service organization. During 2009, the Cloquet chapter of Age to Age decided to help beautify Pinehurst Park by starting a flower garden south of the Carlton Avenue...

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Sample rock (Scanlon park and ride)

A rock near the Scanlon park and ride has smaller versions of the rock art on display farther south along the trail. This rock near the northern end of phase 1 of the St. Louis River trail is about 17...

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Painting of axe and log rock

Jeanette Korpela (Carlton) created a painting of the axe and log rock (incised side) with an imagined background. The axe and log rock is close to the Scanlon park and ride, but the background is sort...

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New rocks at the Cloquet public library

Modern hand petroglyphs at the Cloquet public library Modern turtle petroglyph at the Cloquet public library showing hole Modern turtle petroglyph at the Cloquet Public Library Visitors to the Cloquet...

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