







Elm Creek Park Reserve
At 4,900 acres, Elm Creek Park Reserve is the largest park in Three Rivers. The park features amenities for almost every outdoor activity, including the Winter Recreation Area, Eastman Nature Center, miles of hiking and biking trails, a swim pond, mountain biking and much more. Elm Creek is also home to a variety of wildlife such as eagles, sandhill cranes, deer, bluebirds, beavers, loons, trumpeter swans and hawks.
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Archery | Camp Cabins | Dog Off-leash | Eastman Nature Center Summer | Eastman Nature Center Winter | Recreation Area | Singletrack Trails | Ski Trails
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Things To Do
Archery

An expansive, 30-acre archery range is on the northwest side of the park. There is a walk through course as well as targets set at various distances and an elevated platform. A daily or annual pass is required. Open year-round.
Biking

20 miles of trails
Elm Creek's paved trails offer breathtaking views of woodlands, wetlands and old farm fields. The trail system is connected to city trails in Maple Grove, Dayton and Champlin, and to the Rush Creek and Medicine Lake Regional Trails.
Camping

Camper Cabins
Camper cabins are located near the horse and paved bike/hike trails. Reservations required.
Group Camp
Rush Creek Group Camp is located near biking/hiking trails. Reserve a group campsite.
Horse Camp
The Elm Creek Horse Camp is located on the north end of the park near the archery range. The horse camp has five sites. Each campsite can hold up to eight people and two sleeping units. Self-contained RVs are not allowed. Reservations are required.
Cross-country Skiing

11.6 miles of trails
Trails are groomed for classic and skate skiing. Trails range in difficulty from beginner to advanced. Some trails are lit, and manufactured snow guarantees a longer cross-country ski season. Ski rentals are available. A Three Rivers cross-country annual or daily ski pass is required for skiers ages 12 and older. Rental availability depends on snow conditions. Check trail conditions.
Disc Golf

18 holes
Come play the challenging 18-hole Elm Creek Disc Golf Course that demands distance as well as accuracy. A daily or annual pass is required.
Dog Off-leash

29 fenced acres
Dogs can run and play in the 29-acre fenced area with a separate area for small and frail dogs. Additionally, there is a fenced wetland pond. A daily or annual pass is required for the off-leash area. Owners must pick up after their dogs.
Dog Trails

20 miles of trails
Elm Creek has lots to explore on two legs or four. Dogs on a six-foot, non-retractable leash are allowed on paved and turf trails except where posted otherwise. Owners must pick-up after their dogs.
Downhill & Telemark Skiing

This lighted beginner-level slope is a perfect place to gain confidence before heading to the bigger hills. The terrain park with rope tows is packed with challenging features. The Snowsports Academy provides lessons for every level of skier and boarder. Ski and snowboard rentals are available. A daily or season pass is required.
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.
Hiking

12.7 miles of trails
With over 50 miles of hiking trails, Elm Creek is a wonderful place to explore. Multi-use turf trails are found throughout the park. The park reserve’s paved trails take you through woodlands, wetlands and old farm fields. The trail system is connected to city trails in Maple Grove, Dayton and Champlin, and to the Rush Creek and Medicine Lake Regional Trails.
Please note: In winter, hiking on cross-country ski trails is not permitted.
Fall Hiking – Lighted Trails
Hike under the lights in fall! The Northern Lights Trail at Elm Creek has lights on until 9 PM until winter trail operations begin (typically after two–three inches of snowfall).
History Exploration

Step back in time and explore the restored 1854 Pierre Bottineau House, located near the Elm Creek Chalet. Experience the exhibits that highlight the life and times of the legendary Bottineau or take part in public programs.
Horseback Riding

17.6 miles of trails
A 10-foot-wide, mowed horse trail consists of two main loops and a connection northwest along Diamond Creek into the big woods. A daily or annual pass is required. Drop-in campsites are available. Check the Horseback Riding page for trail status updates Three Rivers does not rent horses.
Mountain Biking

12.7 miles of trails
The singletrack trail offers an exciting ride for beginner through advanced mountain bikers. Hiking is allowed along with winter biking and snowshoeing. Click below to check trail conditions and learn more about mountain biking in Three Rivers.
Nature Education

Nestled in the sugar maple floodplain forest of Rush Creek, this is a great place to begin an outdoor journey. Eastman Nature Center offers something for everyone from hands-on activities to live animals to view and a multitude of year-round programs and miles of turf hiking trails.
Picnic Areas

Reservation picnic areas are available during the spring, summer and fall seasons. First-come, first-served picnic areas are located near the swim pond and play area.
Play Areas

Open
Elm Creek has one of the largest play areas in the state. Swings, slides, ropes and lots of fun features make it fun for kids of all ages.
A reservation is required for all buses and commercial vehicles. Call 763-559-6700.
Skijoring & Dog Sledding

4.3 miles of trails
Elm Creek has over seven miles of multi-use trails for skijoring. The trails are packed and do not require a ski pass.
Sledding

Looking to get the wiggles out on a winter day? A sledding hill with minimal grooming is located in the Recreation Area. Snowboards, tubes or railed sleds are not permitted.
Snowboarding

This lighted beginner-level slope is a perfect place to gain confidence before heading to the bigger hills. The terrain park with rope tows is packed with challenging features. The Snowsports Academy provides lessons for every level of skier and boarder. Ski and snowboard rentals are available. A daily or season pass is required.
Snowmobiling

Nearly 10 miles of trails provide links through the park to state Grants-in-Aid snowmobile trails. Snowmobile trailer parking is available at the park. A daily or season trailer parking pass is required.
Snowshoeing

Seven miles of trails
Snowshoe rentals are available to reserve online from Eastman Nature Center. Reservations must be made in advance.
Eastman has 6.5 miles of snowshoeing trails that are great for photography or bird watching. Opportunities to enhance your experience are available through cellphone audio stops, trail guide sheets, exploration kits and interpretive signs. Please note: Snowshoeing is not permitted on cross-country ski trails unless otherwise noted.
Swimming

Open
A chlorinated and filtered swim pond with a sand beach, concessions for snacks, lifeguard station and bathroom/changing facilities is located near the general picnic area. A daily or annual pass is required.
Tubing

Tubers will have a blast speeding down a hill 10 stories high on 12 specially designed lighted lanes at the Winter Recreation Area. Step onto the carpet lift and return to the top.
Advance online reservations are required for tubing. Tubes can be reserved in two-hour timeframes up to 14 days in advance as conditions allow. A maximum of 10 tubes per day can be reserved.
Upcoming Events
Ongoing | Multiple Locations
Learn the basics of archery and try shooting a bow!
Sept. & Oct. | Multiple Locations
Take in the fall colors at Three Rivers! View them from a canoe, a bike or on foot on the trail.
Oct. 28 | Eastman Nature Center
Play Halloween games, make a treat at the fire and learn about the creatures of the night! Reservations recommended. See all Halloween events at Three Rivers.
All Programs & Events
See all upcoming programs and events at Elm Creek.
A blend of modern and rustic, the Elm Creek Chalet features a huge fireplace built of timbers and fieldstone, a cathedral-style ceiling and large windows overlooking Elm Creek Park Reserve. Eastman Nature Center offers additional spaces for smaller gatherings.
Elm Creek features two 12’x16’ cabins, located in a semi-remote area of the park. Each cabin features a screened-in porch, table, benches, wooden bunk beds with mattresses, and a fire ring and picnic table outside. Each are equipped with electricity, heat, overhead lighting, ceiling fans and outlets. Camper cabins do not have flush toilets or shower facilities. One cabin is accessible for people with disabilities and sleeps five; the other cabin sleeps six.
Available seasonally; Cabins can be reserved up to one year in advance of your first night's stay. Call 763-559-6700 for more information.
Elm Creek Play Area Virtual Tour
Climb the nets, fly down the slides and explore the towers in this virtual tour of the Elm Creek Play Area.
Natural Resources
Pollinator Survey
Minnesota has at least 20 bumblebee species. Pollinator survey results by the Natural Resources division have confirmed 15 different species between Elm Creek and Crow-Hassan Park Reserves.
Volunteering
We take great care to preserve the natural beauty of this park through the efforts of our Natural Resources division. Volunteers are an important part of this work.
Trails That Connect
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