Kenilworth Trail
| Kenilworth Trail | |
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A sign designating Kenilworth Trail as a bicycle commuter route in Minneapolis. | |
| Length | 1.5 miles (2.4 km) |
| Location | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
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| Use | Cycling, pedestrians |
| Difficulty | Easy |
The Kenilworth Trail is a paved bicycle trail in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It runs nearly 1.5 miles (2.4 km) and acts as a connector between the Cedar Lake Trail in the north and the Midtown Greenway in the south. Like the Cedar Lake Trail, most of the route is composed of a triple-divided cycleway/pedway with a pair of one-way paths for bicycles and another path for pedestrians. On some maps, a southern segment of the Kenilworth Trail is called the Burnham Trail. The trail corridor has been considered the most highly trafficked in the Minneapolis park system.