Minnesotans love to bike. In fact, we have more miles of bike trails than any other state. Biking at Three Rivers Park District is a great way to get the whole family outside. Whether you’re the nice-and-easy casual rider or a cyclist in training, you’ll appreciate more than 60 miles of paved off-roadway bike/hike trails that wind through woodlands and grasslands and rim the shorelines of lakes and ponds at our parks. Just strap on your helmet, hop on the pedals and you’re on your way to a great ride!
Hard-surfaced trails are shared by bikers, hikers, runners, in-line skaters/roller-skiers and dog-walkers. Some are also appropriate for wheelchairs and strollers. The trails are two-way and may include wooden bridges and road crossings. Portions of the trails may be closed or re-routed occasionally for maintenance and rehabilitation.
Bike rentals are available.
Rules of the Road
Review the rules of The Minnesota Share the Road Bicycle Safety Education Program. Following these eight simple rules of the road can help bicyclists and motorists share the road more safely and enjoyably.
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