Lake Hiawatha Park adventures

Lake Hiawatha Park Adventures

Lake Hiawatha Park is a popular urban green space in Minneapolis offering a variety of recreational activities centered around a scenic lake and natural habitats.

57
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1913
Year Established

About Lake Hiawatha Park

Lake Hiawatha Park
 

Lake Hiawatha Park is located in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The park features a large, spring-fed lake created during urban development for stormwater management and recreation. It covers over 57 acres and includes a combination of open water, marshland, and wooded areas. The park provides important habitat for local wildlife such as waterfowl, amphibians, and songbirds. Historically, the area was prairie and wetland before urbanization and has since been restored to support native plant species and wildlife. Lake Hiawatha Park is highly valued for its family-friendly amenities including picnic areas, playgrounds, and basketball courts. The lake itself supports activities such as fishing and paddling, while multi-use trails circle the park for walking, running, and biking. Seasonal events and community programs help maintain this green space as a vital recreational hub within the city. The park’s accessibility and diversity of outdoor opportunities make it a key destination for residents and visitors seeking nature experiences within an urban environment.

Highlights

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Scenic 27-acre spring-fed lake with waterfowl viewing opportunities

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Multi-use trails perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling

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Family-oriented playgrounds and picnic areas

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Native plant wetland restoration areas supporting urban wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Lake Hiawatha

A 27-acre spring-fed lake offering fishing, paddle sports, and waterfowl observation.

Wetland Habitat

Restored marsh areas supporting native plants and urban wildlife, including amphibians and migratory birds.

Multi-Use Trail System

Trails encircle the lake allowing for walking, jogging, and biking with scenic lake views.