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Minnehaha Creek Regional Trail adventures

Minnehaha Creek Regional Trail Adventures

The Minnehaha Creek Regional Trail is a popular multi-use trail in Minnesota that follows the scenic Minnehaha Creek, offering opportunities for biking, walking, and nature observation between Minneapolis and Hopkins.

Approximately 175 acres of parkland adjacent to the trail corridor
Acres Protected
8.5 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 250,000
Annual Visitors
1998 (trail completion)
Year Established

About Minnehaha Creek Regional Trail

 

The Minnehaha Creek Regional Trail extends approximately 8.5 miles through suburban and urban landscapes in Hennepin County, Minnesota, connecting urban Minneapolis near Minnehaha Park to the western suburbs around Hopkins. The trail parallels Minnehaha Creek, a 22-mile-long waterway that flows from Lake Minnetonka to the Mississippi River, providing access to several natural and recreational amenities along the way. The greenway corridor includes parkland, small wetlands, and creekside forests, supporting local wildlife such as waterfowl, songbirds, and occasional sightings of deer and foxes. Historically, the area has cultural significance, as Minnehaha Creek and nearby Minnehaha Falls were important sites for Native American peoples and featured in regional lore. Today, the trail is a vital recreational resource, offering a paved, mostly flat route favored by cyclists, runners, walkers, and skaters. Key landmarks include Minnehaha Falls Regional Park, where visitors can experience a 53-foot waterfall and surrounding woodland trails, and several bridges that cross the scenic creek. The trail provides connections to other regional trails and parks, making it popular for daily exercise, commuting, and family outings. It is easily accessible from multiple trailheads and neighborhood parks with ample parking, restroom facilities, and picnic spots. Overall, the Minnehaha Creek Regional Trail offers a convenient and pleasant outdoor experience within the Twin Cities metropolitan area, balancing natural beauty and urban access.

Highlights

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Minnehaha Falls – a 53-foot waterfall and popular regional park

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Scenic creekside views with abundant birdwatching opportunities

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Connectivity to the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway and other regional trails

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Historic bridges and small parks providing tranquil rest spots

Notable Natural Features

Minnehaha Falls

A 53-foot waterfall with an accessible paved path and picnic areas, serving as a key attraction along the trail.

Minnehaha Creek

A scenic, slow-flowing creek that offers habitat for waterfowl and seasonal wildflowers along its banks.

Historic Bridges

Several charming bridges cross the creek, providing excellent photo opportunities and historic character.