Minnesota rail trails are former railway lines that have been converted to paths designed for pedestrian, bicycle, skating, equestrian, and/or light motorized traffic. Rail trails are multi-use paths offering at least pedestrians and cyclists recreational access to the routes.
- Agassiz Recreational Trail [1]
- Big Rivers Regional Trail [2]
- Blue Ox Trail
- Blufflands State Trail:
- Bruce Vento Regional Trail [5]
- Cannon Valley Trail
- Cedar Lake Trail
- Central Lakes Trail [6]
- Dakota Rail Regional Trail [7]
- Douglas State Trail [8]
- Gateway State Trail [9]
- Glacial Lakes State Trail [10]
- Goodhue Pioneer State Trail
- Hardwood Creek Regional Trail [11]
- Hiawatha LRT Trail
- Heartland State Trail [12]
- Lake Wobegon Trails [13]
- Luce Line State Trail [14]
- Midtown Greenway
- Min Hi Line
- Paul Bunyan Trail [15]
- Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail [16]
- Soo Line Trail [17]
- Southwest LRT Trail [18]
- Sunrise Prairie Trail [19]
- Wapiti Trail [20]
- Willard Munger State Trail