Fall leaves on the Midtown Greenway

The Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis is a 5.5-mile-long multi-use trail built on a former railroad corridor. Opened in 2003, it connects the Mississippi River to the Chain of Lakes, providing a vital transportation and recreation link through the city's south side. The trail is popular for biking, walking, and running, and its path is lined with trees that display vibrant fall colors, as seen here. The presence of the Minneapolis Uprising in 2020, which saw significant activity in the city, highlights the Greenway's role as a public space that can be utilized for various community purposes.
The Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis is a 5.5-mile-long multi-use trail built on a former railroad corridor. Opened in 2003, it connects the Mississippi River to the Chain of Lakes, providing a vital transportation and recreation link through the city's south side. The trail is popular for biking, walking, and running, and its path is lined with trees that display vibrant fall colors, as seen here. The presence of the Minneapolis Uprising in 2020, which saw significant activity in the city, highlights the Greenway's role as a public space that can be utilized for various community purposes.
Photo taken in October 2024. © 2026 Chad Davis
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