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Summer Guide 2022: Hiking

Because walking around outside in nature is pretty cool.

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Here lies a list of hiking trails. Some are epic, some are short. Some are super sunny, and others are shady. There are trails along rivers, trails that go up high, and historic trails with old remnants to discover.

And this concludes are Summer Guide for 2022. I have nothing more to tell you about planning you summer. Oh wait, yes I do: Check in Monday's for Event Horizon, Racket's weekly roundup of cool things to do, and stop by every Friday for Freeloader Friday, my mega-list of free things happening in the Twin Cities and beyond.

Afton State Park

Trails features river views, ferns, hike-in campsites, overlooks, and former railway bridges on 20 miles turf; 4 miles paved; .75 miles self-guided. 6959 S. Peller Ave., Hastings; 651-436-5391; dnr.state.mn.us.

Anderson Lakes

This 1.1-mile walk/bike trail is described on its site as “gentle.” 9800 Anderson Lakes Lakes Pkwy., Eden Prairie; threeriversparks.org.

Baker Park Reserve

Take a cruise around Lake Independence. This park features 19.8 miles total, paved and unpaved. 2309 Baker Park Rd., Maple Plain; 763-694-7860; threeriversparks.org.

Banning State Park

Featuring overlooks, the bad-ass sounding Hell’s Gate Trail, historic buildings, and other cool things to discover on 17 miles turf; 1 mile paved; 1.8 miles self-guided. (Hwy. 23 and I-35), Sandstone, 320-245-2668; dnr.state.mn.us.

Bassett Creek Regional Trail

This 7-mile paved trail will take you to French Regional Park in Plymouth, Theodore Wirth Regional Park, and the Scenic Byway System in Minneapolis with nice stops in Plymouth, New Hope, Crystal, and Golden Valley. Threeriversparks.org.

Big Rivers Regional Trail

Featuring a 6-mile paved trail. Uh, this year amenities don’t include toilets. (Hwy. 55 to Mendota Heights Rd., west 1/2 mi. on the road to trailhead), Mendota Heights; 952-891-7000; co.dakota.mn.us.

Bryant Lake Regional Park

12.5 miles of paved trails, with connection to Minnesota River Bluff LRT Regional trails. 6800 Rowland Rd., Eden Prairie, 763-694-7764; threeriversparks.org.

Carver Park Reserve

Travel through the forest and marshes on 9-miles of paved trails which will also take you to Lowry Nature Center and ther Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail. Check online before heading out, as part of the trail are closed in June. 7400 Grimm Rd. (Lowry Nature Center), Victoria, 763-694-7650; threeriversparks.org.

Charles A. Lindbergh State Park

Featuring Pike Creek overlook, prairie trails, river trails, and fun footbridges along 7 miles of turf. 1615 Lindbergh Dr. S., Little Falls; 320-616-2525; dnr.state.mn.us.

Cleary Lake Regional Park

This quiet, scenic trail offers 3.5-miles paved road, and connects to Big Woods Regional Trail. 18106 Texas Ave., Prior Lake; threeriversparks.org.

Clifton E. French Regional Park

This paved 4.6-mile trail loops between the visitor center and the beach. The trail also connects to Medicine Lake and Bassett Creek Regional Trails. 12605 Rockford Rd., Plymouth, 763-694-7750; threeriversparks.org.

Crow-Hassan Park Reserve

This restored prairie trail features tons of nature, including trumpeter swans and bald eagles along 17.6 miles of turf. 12595 Park Dr., Hanover; 763-694-7860; threeriversparks.org.

Crystal Lake Regional Trail 

This 8.6-mile, Jason Voorhees-free paved trail will take you through downtown Robbinsdale, and will connect you to the Grand Rounds Trail near Lowry Avenue. Threeriversparks.org.

Dakota Rail Regional Trail

This 13.5 paved trail offers Lake Minnetonka views and follows the former Dakota Rail Corridor through St. Bonifacius, Minnetrista, Mound, Spring Park, Minnetonka Beach, Orono, and Wayzata. Threeriversparks.org.

Eagle Lake Regional Park

One mile of paved trail, which connects to adjoining municipal trails. 11000 Bass Lake Rd., Plymouth, 763-694-7695; threeriversparks.org.

Elm Creek Park Reserve

Over 12.5 miles of hiking trails, both paved and unpaved. Watch out for beavers, bald eagles, and other cool creatures. 12400 James Deanne Pkwy., Maple Grove; 763-694-7894, threeriversparks.org.

Fish Lake Regional Park

3.3 miles of hiking trails, both paved and unpaved. 14900 Bass Lake Rd., Maple Grove; 763-694-7818, threeriversparks.org

Fort Snelling State Park

So many trails! Check out nature, history, and everything in-between at this historic site featuring 18-miles total. 101 Snelling Lake Rd., St. Paul; 612-279-3550; dnr.state.mn.us.

French Regional Park

10.4 miles total, both paved and unpaved, some portions lit. 12605 Cty. Rd. 9, Plymouth 763-694-7750; threeriversparks.org.

Gale Woods Farm

3.5 miles of crushed limestone trails. 7210 County Rd. 110 W., Minnetrista, 763-694-2001; threeriversparks.org.

Hidden Falls regional Park

Enjoy a shady 6.7 miles of paved trails next to the Mississippi River. Check online before heading out though; there have been flooding closures this summer. 1313 Hidden Falls Dr., St. Paul; 651-632-5111; stpaul.gov.

Hyland Lake Park Reserve

17.8 miles of trails, both paved and unpaved. 10145 Bush Lake Rd., Bloomington; 763-694-7687, threeriversparks.org.

Interstate Park

4 miles turf; 3 miles self-guided; .5 miles wheelchair-accessible. 307 Milltown Rd., Taylors Falls, 651-465-5711; dnr.state.mn.us.

Kingswood Park

This park is open for interim use this summer, and offers pristine nature so don’t be a disgusting human and mess it up. 7301 Kingswood Rd., Minnetrista; 763-694-7754; threeriversparks.org/location/kingswood-park.

Lake Independence Regional Trail 

This 15.9-mile trail connects Crow-Hassan Park Reserve, Baker Park Reserve, and the Luce Line State Trail and is 10-feet-wide. Dang! Threeriversparks.org.

Lake Maria State Park

Trails include the Big Woods Loop, with 14 miles turf, 2 miles self-guided. 11411 Clementa Ave. NW, Monticello; 763-878-2325; dnr.state.mn.us.

Lake Minnetonka Regional Park

This 3.2-mile paved trail connections to other community trails. 4610 Cty. Rd. 44, Minnetrista, 763-694-7754; threeriversparks.org.

Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail 

This epic 15.8 miles of aggregate trail runs between Hopkins and Carver Park Reserve, with scenic views of Lake Minnetonka along the way, passing through Minnetonka, Deephaven, Greenwood, Excelsior, Shorewood, and Victoria. In 2022 the trail will be closed between Excelsior Blvd. and Morse Ave. in downtown Excelsior from June 6-30 for gas line work. Threeriversparks.org.

Lake Rebecca Park Reserve

This 19.7 miles of paved trail loops around the entire park reserve. 9831 Rebecca Park Trail, Rockford, 763-694-7860; threeriversparks.org.

Luce Line Regional Trail

Go from Minneapolis to the prairie. This connector trail will take you through the ‘burbs to all kinds of urban city routes. threeriversparks.org/location/luce-line-regional-trail.

Medicine Lake Regional Trail

Walk along 20.7 miles of paved trail connecting to Bassett Creek and Luce Line Regional Trails, as well as many community trails. threeriversparks.org.

Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail 

This 9.2-mile aggregate trail follows an old railroad route from downtown Hopkins to Chanhassen and downtown Chaska. threeriversparks.org.

Minnesota Valley State Recreational Area

Featuring historic trails, lake trails, and more, with 47 miles turf; 6 miles paved; 4.5 miles self-guided. 19825 Park Blvd., Jordan; 952-254-5774; dnr.state.mn.us.

Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 

Walk over the river on this one-mile path! 10360 W. River Rd., Brooklyn Park. threeriversparks.org.

Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve

Designated an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society, this 21.4 miles trail, both paved and unpaved, features the hiking-only Wood Duck trail. 15501 Murphy Lake Rd. (Cty. Rd. 75), Savage; 763-694-7777; threeriversparks.org.

Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail

This 15.3-mile paved trail features a mile of wooden boardwalk and connects Hopkins and the Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail with Edina, Minnetonka, and Richfield. threeriversparks.org.

Noerenberg Memorial Gardens

Do you like flowers? This is the walk for you. 2865 Northshore Dr., Wayzata; 763-559-6700; threeriversparks.org.

Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail

Starting at Lake Nokomis, this 5-mile paved trail connects the Minneapolis Grand Rounds Scenic Byway System with the Minnesota River, passing through Richfield and Bloomington, with many connections to other trails. Threeriversparks.org.

North Cedar Lake Regional Trail

This 4.4-mile paved trail begins in Hopkins and passes through neighborhoods in St. Louis Park before connecting to trails around Cedar Lake in Minneapolis. threeriversparks.org.

North Mississippi Regional Park

1.6 miles of paved trails with views of the Mississippi River and its wooded shoreline. 5700 Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis, 763-694-7790; threeriversparks.org.

Rush Creek Regional Trail 

This 9.9-mile paved trail links Elm Creek Park Reserve to Mississippi Gateway Regional Park. threeriversparks.org.

Shingle Creek Regional Trail

This 8.4-mile paved trail traverses parks and wetlands through most of Brooklyn Center, and provides access to Brooklyn Center City Hall/Community Center, the Brookdale Library, and nearby businesses. Threeriversparks.org.

Sochacki Park

This 1.3-mile paved trail is described as “meandering” and features picnic areas. 3500 June Ave. N., Robbinsdale; Threeriversparks.org.

Spring Lake Regional Park

According to the website: “Every day, eagles readily soar in the sky.” Also here: A 3-mile trail. 15851 Skuya Dr. NW, Prior Lake; 763-694-7777; threeriversparks.org.

Tierney Woods

Wooded, 1.8-mile turf trails. 8200 W. Bush Lake Rd., Bloomington; 763-694-7687; threeriversparks.org.

University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

Featuring lots of flowers, cool events throughout the year, and seasonal offerings on this 6 miles paved; 8.25 miles turf. 3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska, 952-443-1400; arboretum.umn.edu.

West Mississippi River Regional Trail 

This 10.4-mile paved trail links the communities of North Minneapolis, Brooklyn Center, and Brooklyn Park, and will eventually extend north through Champlain and Dayton and connect to Medicine Lake Regional Trail as well as the Crow River and Wright County. Threeriversparks.org. 

Willard Munger State TrailThis trail runs 70 miles from Hinckley to Duluth. The paved 18.3 mile Gateway state trail traverses Phalen Park. Bring water! 651-296-6157; dnr.state.mn.us.

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