Three Rivers Park District manages an extensive network of parks, trails, and natural areas in the western suburbs of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, offering diverse outdoor recreation and scenic landscapes.
Three Rivers Park District covers over 27,000 acres across more than 30 regional parks and trails in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota. The landscape includes lakes, wetlands, prairies, oak savannas, and forests that provide critical habitat for a wide range of native plant and wildlife species. Established in 1957, the district was created to conserve natural spaces while serving urban populations with accessible outdoor amenities. Popular recreation opportunities include hiking, mountain biking, fishing, boating, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The park district connects communities with over 100 miles of paved and natural surface trails that wind through prairie remnants and along rivers such as the Crow River, Minnesota River, Mississippi River, and their tributaries. Notable sites include Lake Minnetonka Regional Park, Baker Park Reserve, and Bryant Lake Regional Park, which offer a mix of water-based activities, camping, and picnicking areas. The district is valued for its commitment to ecological restoration, environmental education, and providing year-round recreational access in a rapidly urbanizing region. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the balance of natural beauty and well-planned access points, making these lands a key outdoor destination for local residents and visitors alike.
Lake Minnetonka Regional Park with boating and sandy beaches
Crow-Hassan Park Reserve featuring scenic prairie and forest ecosystems
Carver Park Reserve's extensive trail system for hiking and mountain biking
Elm Creek Park Reserve offering a popular cross-country ski trail network
A diverse natural area with restored prairies, hardwood forests, and more than 20 miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding.
Known for scenic vistas of the Minnesota River Valley and trails favored by mountain bikers and hikers.
The third-largest park in the district featuring winter trails for skiing, extensive hiking routes, and a large campground.