Lebanon Hills Regional Park is a large, diverse natural area in Dakota County, Minnesota, offering extensive trails, lakes, and woodlands for year-round outdoor recreation.
Located in Eagan and Apple Valley, Minnesota, Lebanon Hills Regional Park spans over 1,900 acres of mixed forests, wetlands, and 12 scenic lakes. The park features a combination of rolling hills formed by glacial activity, providing varied terrain that attracts hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians. Ecologically, the park supports a diverse range of flora including oak, maple, and basswood trees, as well as a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbirds. Historically, the area was preserved in the 1960s as part of Dakota County's efforts to conserve natural landscapes near growing suburban communities. Today, Lebanon Hills is a popular outdoor destination offering over 20 miles of multi-use trails, fishing in its stocked lakes, paddle sports, and winter activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Notable sites include Lily Lake Beach, a popular swimming area, and the Interpretive Center which provides educational programs and information about the park’s natural and cultural history. Lebanon Hills appeals to visitors looking for accessible yet diverse outdoor experiences close to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area.
Lily Lake Beach – a popular swimming and picnic spot with sandy shoreline
Extensive multi-use trails supporting hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians
Diverse habitat supporting migratory birds and native wildlife
Lebanon Hills Interpretive Center offering educational exhibits and programs
A central lake with a designated swimming beach, fishing docks, and kayak/canoe access points.
Offers educational exhibits, natural history displays, and seasonal programs for visitors of all ages.
Over 20 miles of interconnected trails designed for hiking, biking, and horseback riding through diverse landscapes.