Lake Rebecca Park Reserve is a regional outdoor recreation area known for its scenic lake views, extensive trails, and diverse natural habitats, offering activities like hiking, biking, and fishing close to the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area.
Located in Hennepin County, Minnesota, Lake Rebecca Park Reserve encompasses over 2,500 acres of varied landscapes including rolling hills, oak savannas, wetlands, and the 158-acre Lake Rebecca itself. This park reserve is managed by the Three Rivers Park District and serves as a natural retreat from urban life. The park features a mix of hardwood forests, prairie remnants, and wetland habitats that support a wide range of native wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, red foxes, and numerous bird species. Archaeological evidence in the area points to Native American use of these lands in centuries past, while European settlers historically used the surrounding region for farming. Today, the park provides year-round recreational opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, equestrian trails, ice fishing, and cross-country skiing. Its trail system includes over 15 miles of interconnected routes suitable for varying skill levels and interests. The lake is popular for fishing and non-motorized boating, with trout and panfish species found in its waters. The park’s natural areas also support wildlife observation and photography. Family-friendly amenities like picnic areas and a nature center enhance the visitor experience. Seasonal events and educational programs promoted by the park staff further enrich understanding of the local environment. Proximity to Minneapolis makes Lake Rebecca Park Reserve a convenient destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of natural beauty, wildlife encounters, and active recreation.
Lake Rebecca - a 158-acre lake offering fishing and paddle sports
Multi-use trail network supporting hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Oak savanna restoration areas showcasing native prairie and woodland ecosystems
Ice fishing access and winter recreation including cross-country skiing
A 158-acre glacial lake providing scenic views, fishing opportunities, and non-motorized boating access.
Restored prairie and oak savanna ecosystems that support diverse plant and animal species unique to the region.
Over 15 miles of multi-use trails designed for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders with varied terrain and natural beauty.