Lake Minnetonka Regional Park offers a diverse outdoor experience featuring over 1,500 acres of protected land around Minnesota’s largest inland lake, with extensive trails, shoreline access, and rich wildlife habitats.
Lake Minnetonka Regional Park is located in Hennepin County, Minnesota, encompassing over 1,530 acres of forest, wetlands, and shoreline surrounding Lake Minnetonka, the state’s ninth-largest lake. This regional park combines scenic beauty with outdoor recreation opportunities suitable for individuals and families. The park is characterized by mature oak and maple forests, prairie restorations, and wetlands that attract a variety of bird species and other wildlife. Historically, the Lake Minnetonka area was significant for indigenous Dakota people and later became a popular resort and recreational destination after European settlement. Today, the park is managed by Three Rivers Park District, providing a natural retreat close to Minneapolis. Visitors can explore more than 18 miles of multi-use trails connecting several access points around the lake, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The lake itself supports fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding amid stunning water vistas. Notable landmarks within the park include the scenic Barker’s Island overlook and historic shoreline areas accessible from the park's boat launches. The park’s varied environments support diverse plant and animal life, making it a favored spot for birdwatchers. With picnic areas, a visitor kiosk, and multiple parking lots, Lake Minnetonka Regional Park is a convenient destination for day use as well as extended outdoor activities year-round.
Barker's Island Scenic Overlook with panoramic lake views
Diverse wetland areas providing important habitat for migratory birds
Extensive network of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Multiple boat launches facilitating easy lake access for paddle sports
Minnesota’s ninth-largest lake, offering extensive shoreline and water recreation opportunities.
A scenic viewpoint providing expansive views of Lake Minnetonka and surrounding forested areas.
Critical areas supporting waterfowl, migratory birds, and native plants, important for ecological balance.