Lake of the Isles Local Park is a picturesque urban park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, featuring a scenic lake, walking and biking paths, and naturalized areas that offer a serene outdoor escape within the city.
Lake of the Isles Local Park is a beloved urban green space situated in the heart of Minneapolis, Minnesota. This park surrounds Lake of the Isles, one of the city's prominent chain of lakes, covering approximately 133 acres of parkland and water. The lake itself is a glacial kettle lake known for its peaceful setting, scenic views, and abundant wildlife, including native waterfowl and aquatic species. The park’s landscape includes walking and biking trails that loop around the lake, making it a popular destination for joggers, cyclists, and nature observers. The tree-lined paths and naturalized rock gardens blend park design with natural elements, enhancing the visitor experience. Historically, the area was part of the original Minneapolis chain of lakes park system developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, integrating natural beauty with urban living. Key recreation opportunities include kayaking, canoeing, cross-country skiing in winter, and birdwatching. The park is also known for its well-maintained grassy areas and picnic spots, appealing to families and casual visitors. Architectural features near the park include historic homes and the iconic Lake of the Isles neighborhood. The lake and park provide a tranquil spot for residents and visitors seeking an outdoor retreat without leaving the city limits.
The scenic loop trail completely encircling Lake of the Isles with views of water, wildlife, and city skyline
Native plantings and restored natural shoreline that support local bird and aquatic species
Winter cross-country skiing and skijoring opportunities on groomed trails around the lake
Historic stone gazebo providing a charming photo spot and lakeside shelter
A natural glacial kettle lake roughly 190 acres in size, known for its tranquil waters and native wildlife.
A well-maintained 3.4-mile paved and gravel trail encircling the lake, popular for walking, biking, and winter recreation.
A charming lakeside stone structure offering shaded seating and a scenic viewpoint.