Meadowlands is a "ghost town" of about 134 people in northern Minnesota. It is a mere shadow of its former self. However, it is a great place to venture off when you need a little peace and quiet.
Meadowlands is a small "ghost" town in northern Minnesota. There are trails around the city often incorporated for ATV use, snowmobile use, hiking, or big-ass pickup truck use.
Meadowlands is about an hour's drive from the Iron Range via St. Louis Highway 133 and U.S. Highway 53. It is also an hour's drive from Duluth using the same two highways. Meadowlands is a three hours' drive from the Twin Cities.
The AEOA's Arrowhead Transit bus goes to Meadowlands on its Virginia, Minnesota bus. See their website details including times and a printable schedule as well as information of all Arrowhead Transit routes.
Driving is the best option for getting around Meadowlands. The city does not have any traffic problems.
Meadowlands is entirely flat. Be sure to have good tires on your vehicle and/or proper working four-wheel drive in the winter after a heavy snow or freezing temperatures. The roads are both paved and gravel.
There is a playground by the town's water tower. There are no city parks or gardens.
There is the Trailside Lounge & Grill in town. On Saturday afternoons, children and young adults ranging in age from 4 to 19 gather in the Meadowlands-Toilova School building (although it is no longer a school) for "Rec". Kids can hang out in a safe place with adult supervision and enjoy billiards, Foosball, table hockey, dodge ball, music, snacks, and drinks.
The Trailside Lounge & Grill is the only eatery in town. It is also a bar as indicated in the name.
Dial 911 for emergencies.
Meadowlands is a very safe community. As with any city, keep your eyes open and be aware of your surroundings. Crime is not an issue in Meadowlands, but be sure to lock your vehicles and keep items of value out of your vehicle as a precautionary measure.
Meadowlands in the 218 area code as it is in the upper half of Minnesota.
There are no hospitals or clinics in Meadowlands. Below are the two hospitals in Duluth, Minnesota.
2nd-order administrative division
Primary administrative division