The document provides information on several bike trails in the Minnetonka area, including the Dakota Rail Regional Trail, Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail, North Cedar Lake Regional Trail, and Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail. It lists parking locations for the Dakota Rail Regional Trail and provides details on the distance, surface, and connections for each trail.
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paved bike trails to choose from in the west metro MN
The document provides information on several bike trails in the Minnetonka area, including the Dakota Rail Regional Trail, Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail, North Cedar Lake Regional Trail, and Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail. It lists parking locations for the Dakota Rail Regional Trail and provides details on the distance, surface, and connections for each trail.
The document provides information on several bike trails in the Minnetonka area, including the Dakota Rail Regional Trail, Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail, North Cedar Lake Regional Trail, and Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail. It lists parking locations for the Dakota Rail Regional Trail and provides details on the distance, surface, and connections for each trail.
Trail users can park in these designated public parking areas: Wayzata, 175 Grove Lane Wayzata, 3401-3465 Lyric Ave. (Municipal Parking Lot — Navarre) Mound, 5515 Lynwood Blvd. Gale Woods Farm St. Bonifacius, 4150 Bell St. St. Bonifacius, 8973 Partridge Road Mayer, State Highway 25 and First Street Northwest
Dakota Rail Regional Trail
This paved trail offers a spectacular view of Lake Minnetonka and follows the route of the former Dakota Rail Corridor through St. Bonifacius, Minnetrista, Mound, Spring Park, Minnetonka Beach, Orono and Wayzata. In Carver County an addi=onal 12.5 miles of paved trail extends west of St. Bonifacius to Mayer. 13.5 miles | Paved h?ps://www.threeriversparks.org/loca=on/dakota-rail-regional-trail
Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail
The Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail stretches over 15 miles between Hopkins and Carver Park Reserve, offering scenic views of Lake Minnetonka along the way. This aggregate trail passes through the communi=es of Minnetonka, Deephaven, Greenwood, Excelsior, Shorewood and Victoria. For more ambi=ous trail users, pack a tent and enjoy an evening under the stars while camping at Carver Park Reserve. No car required! 15.8 miles | h?ps://www.threeriversparks.org/loca=on/lake-minnetonka-regional-trail
North Cedar Lake Regional Trail
Enjoy the best of both worlds with urban skyline views and woodland serenity on the North Cedar Lake Regional Trail. The 4.4-mile paved trail begins in Hopkins and passes through quiet neighborhoods in St. Louis Park before connec=ng to trails around Cedar Lake in Minneapolis. 4.4 miles | Paved h?p://www.threeriversparks.org/trails/north-cedar-lake-trail.aspx
Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail
The Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail is an aggregate trail that follows an old railroad route from Hopkins to Chanhassen and Chaska. The trail offers views of Shady Oak Lake, Miller Park, Riley Lake Park and the forested hills around the Minnesota River Valley. Trail connec=ons to downtown Hopkins and downtown Chaska make this corridor ideal for explora=on. 9.2 miles | Aggregate h?ps://www.threeriversparks.org/loca=on/minnesota-river-bluffs-regional-trail
Dakota Rail Regional Trail
This paved trail offers a spectacular view of Lake Minnetonka and follows the route of the former Dakota Rail Corridor through St. Bonifacius, Minnetrista, Mound, Spring Park, Minnetonka Beach, Orono and Wayzata. In Carver County an addi=onal 12.5 miles of paved trail extends west of St. Bonifacius to Mayer. 13.5 miles | Paved