Minnehaha Park

Minnehaha Park

Minnehaha Park is a renowned park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, celebrated for its stunning Minnehaha Falls and its diverse recreational opportunities.

167
Acres Protected
4.2
Miles of Trails
Over 850,000
Annual Visitors
1889
Year Established

About Minnehaha Park

Minnehaha Park
 

Minnehaha Park, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is one of the oldest and most popular parks in the city. Covering nearly 167 acres, it is best known for the stunning 53-foot Minnehaha Falls, which is a major attraction for locals and tourists alike. The park lies along the banks of the Mississippi River offering scenic views and a variety of ecosystems including woodlands, prairie patches, and riverine environments. This area is historically significant as it was once a gathering site for the Dakota people and later became a popular destination for 19th-century travelers. Today, visitors can enjoy a plethora of activities such as hiking on its well-maintained trails, picnicking in designated areas, biking, and seasonal events hosted within the park. Additionally, the Longfellow House and the John H. Stevens House Museum, both rich in history, are key attractions within the park. The park's appeal extends beyond its natural beauty to its role as a vibrant urban green space offering a welcome respite from city life.

Highlights

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Minnehaha Falls, a stunning 53-foot waterfall

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The historic Longfellow House, featuring cultural exhibits

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The lofty views along the Mississippi Riverfront

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Gardens showcasing native flora and sculptures

Notable Natural Features

Minnehaha Falls

A spectacular 53-foot waterfall that is the centerpiece of the park.

Longfellow House

A historic structure hosting cultural and literary exhibits.

John H. Stevens House Museum

Offers a glimpse into the early settlement history of Minneapolis.