Eagle Lake Regional Park
Located on the border of Plymouth and Maple Grove, the 230-acre Eagle Lake Regional Park features recreational opportunities such as biking, hiking, cross-country skiing, skijoring and snowshoeing. The park is also home to the popular Eagle Lake Youth Golf Center. There's something for everyone who loves spending time outdoors.
7:30 AM–7 PM
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Things To Do
Biking
One mile of trail
Eagle Lake has one mile of paved trail which connects to adjoining municipal trails.
Cross-country Skiing
3.6 miles of trails
Eagle Lake offers trails for beginner to intermediate skiers. Ski through woods and meadows. Trails are multi-use and shared with skijorers and fat bikes. The visitor center is closed during the winter. A Three Rivers cross-country annual or daily ski pass is required. Check trail conditions before heading out.
Dog Trails
1.8 miles of trails
Eagle Lake has 1.8 miles of paved and turf trails for dog walking. The paved trail connects to adjoining municipal trails. Dogs must be on a six-foot, non-retractable leash and owners must pick up after their dog.
Fishing
291 acres of water
An accessible fishing pier is located on Eagle Point off of 63rd Avenue N. Anglers must have a valid Minnesota fishing license.
Geocaching
Geocaching is a family-friendly, high-tech treasure hunt that combines respect for the environment with a sense of adventure. This activity involves placing or looking for a cache using global positioning system (GPS) equipment.
Golfing
Nine holes and nine holes
Eagle Lake Youth Golf Center's facilities include a nine-hole course, par–31 Eagle Course; a nine-hole, lighted, par–27 pitch-and-putt Birdie Course; a 40–station, lighted, natural-turf practice range; and practice/lesson areas. With the 18-hole miniature golf course and foot golf, Eagle offers golf for everyone.
Hiking
1.8 miles of trails
Eagle Lake has one mile of paved trail which connects to adjoining municipal trails and an additional mile of unpaved trail for hiking.
Mountain Biking
1.7 miles of trails
During the winter only, fat tire mountain bikes are allowed on the multi-use trails through woods and meadows. A cross-country annual or daily ski pass is required. Click below to check trail conditions and learn more about mountain biking in Three Rivers.
Paddling
290 acres of water
There is a carry-in launch for canoes and kayaks on Eagle Point off of 63rd Avenue N.
Picnic Areas
Eagle Lake Point is a small quiet spot to enjoy a picnic. Access the picnic area off of 63rd Avenue N. A reservation picnic shelter is also available.
Skijoring & Dog Sledding
1.6 miles of trails
Eagle Lake is a great place for skijoring on the multi-use trails through woods and meadows. A Three Rivers cross-country annual or daily ski pass is required.
Snowshoeing
1.5 miles of trails
Enjoy the crisp winter day snowshoeing at Eagle Lake. A short trail leads to an open area for off-trail exploration.
Rental Spaces
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