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Lake Nokomis Park adventures

Lake Nokomis Park Adventures

Lake Nokomis Park is a popular urban lake park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities surrounding a scenic freshwater lake.

750
Acres Protected
5.4
Miles of Trails
Over 1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1925
Year Established

About Lake Nokomis Park

Lake Nokomis Park
 

Lake Nokomis Park, located in the southern part of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is centered around Lake Nokomis, a kettle lake formed by glacial activity thousands of years ago. The park covers approximately 750 acres and features a blend of natural wetlands, wooded areas, and manicured recreational spaces. The lake itself spans 204 acres, with a maximum depth of 72 feet, providing a habitat for various fish species such as bass, northern pike, and sunfish, making it a favored spot for freshwater fishing. The park’s extensive system of paved and unpaved trails is popular for walking, jogging, biking, and rollerblading, following the scenic shoreline and winding through wooded stretches. Birdwatchers can observe numerous species thriving among the wetlands and open water. The park also includes multiple playgrounds, picnic areas with shelters, a public beach, and boating access. Historically, Lake Nokomis was developed in the early 20th century as part of Minneapolis’s park system expansion, designed by landscape architect Theodore Wirth. Throughout the year, Lake Nokomis Park is a hub of community activity, hosting seasonal festivals, outdoor fitness classes, and year-round fishing and ice skating in winter. The mix of natural and recreational amenities makes it a welcoming destination for individuals, families, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking varied experiences close to the Minneapolis urban core.

Highlights

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Lake Nokomis Public Beach – a sandy lakeside swimming area with life guards in summer

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Scenic 2.7-mile paved loop trail circling the lake, popular for biking and running

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Abundant urban wildlife including great blue herons and waterfowl in wetland areas

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Boating access with canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals during warmer months

Notable Natural Features

Lake Nokomis

The park’s 204-acre lake provides freshwater fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities within an urban setting.

Nokomis Pavilion

A central park facility offering restrooms, event space, and access to park programs.

Bde Maka Ska Sanctuary (Adjacent Area)

Nearby natural area contributing to regional biodiversity and habitat connectivity.