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Magney-Snively Natural Area
Magney Park, Snively Park
Bridge No. L6007 over Stewart creek is on the edge of the Magney-Snively Natural area and is on the National Register of Historic Places
Bridge No. L6007 over Stewart creek is on the edge of the Magney-Snively Natural area and is on the National Register of Historic Places
Dulufoto/Magney-Snively Natural Area is located in Duluth
Dulufoto/Magney-Snively Natural Area
Location in Duluth
TypeUndeveloped park
LocationSmithville, Duluth, Minnesota and Midway Township
Coordinates46°41′57″N 92°14′42″W / 46.699171°N 92.245123°W / 46.699171; -92.245123
Area2,775.5 acres (1,123.21 ha)
CreatedDedicated 1889 (1889)
Operated byCity of Duluth
OpenYear-Round, partial vehicle access October-May
Hiking trailsSuperior Hiking Trail
Other informationThe Great Minnesota Ski Pass is required here


Magney-Snively Natural Area is a forest park located in the city of Duluth, Minnesota and partly in Midway Township. Officially Magney Park and Snively Park, the two parks form the largest single tract of protected forest owned by the City of Duluth, and are named in honor of two of its former mayors: Samuel F. Snively and Clarence R. Magney, who were pivotal in the creation of many of the city's parks and protection of its forests. [1]


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  1. ^ "Magney-Snively Trail". City of Duluth Department of Parks & Recreation. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
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