Trails behind Coon Rapids Mall

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Coon Rapids Blvd behind Big lot and Goodwill on south side.

 
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Very thick woods with path and trails leading behind the mini mall very low trafic and good parking area if you like the outdoors.
No houses nearby and the whole entire woods is behind the Biglots mini mall so lots of room to play in.
Crowd: seen some people but not really sure. Seems like a great place cause you can walk from your car to the trails. Its an older mini mall so not very much trafic the woods are very think and I think this would be a great place to have some great fun.

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seen some people but not really sure. Seems like a great place cause you can walk from your car to the trails. Its an older mini mall so not very much trafic the woods are very think and I think this would be a great place to have some great fun.

Coon Rapids Blvd from Hwy 610 look for mall or hwy 10 to Hanson South turn right on Coon Rapids Blvd and a left into the mall. Park near Biglots and walk in to the woods. You will see paths and trails, heavily wooded area.
Cross street: Crooked Lake Blvd and Mississippi Blvd
  • Crowd:seen some people but not really sure. Seems like a great place cause you can walk from your car to the trails. Its an older mini mall so not very much trafic the woods are very think and I think this would be a great place to have some great fun.
  • Hours:Anytime
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Rub your crotch and let the games start.
    Cruisiest Spots: Pick a trail and walk down it many spots to hide and play.There are so many spots that it would be hard to get caught.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:Have not seen anything wrong in this area I would say keep your eyes open people like to dump there old sofa and etc back behind the mall so people might watch this area from time to time.
 
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  • Hey men,

    The StarTribune published an article on June 12, 2007 called �Policing the Shadows�.

    The article, written by Sarah Lemagie, seems to have been inspired by six arrests made on May 29th at two public parking lots on the stretch of Black Dog Road that runs through the Minnesota Valley national Wildlife Refuge. A number of different cruising spots were mentioned.

    It seems the public and the police have their eyes peeled for cruising, so cruise with caution in these parts. Take care of yourselves and each other, and keep cruisein�!

    Ed
    cruise Editor

    Commented on 6/13/2007 10:13:28 AM

     
 
 
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