
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 communities of Minnetonka, Deephaven, Greenwood, Excelsior, Shorewood and Victoria. For more ambitious trail users, pack a tent and enjoy an evening under the stars while camping at Carver Park Reserve. No car required!
15.8 miles | Aggregate
5 AM–10 PM
Hopkins road construction
A street and utility reconstruction project in the City of Hopkins is taking place near a portion of the Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail in 2025 and 2026. As part of the project, improvements will be made to the regional trail crossings at Ninth, 10th, 11th and 12th avenues in Hopkins.
The regional trail segment between Ninth and 12th avenues will be closed during construction; trail users should use the posted detour. Learn more about the project.
Interactive Map of Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail
PDF Map
Love biking and camping? Try bike camping at Lake Auburn Campground! The bike campsite can be accessed from Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail. Amenities include a commons area with a fire ring, picnic tables, bike rack and all the other nearby facilities of Carver Park Reserve.
Trails that Connect
Parks that Connect
It pays to be nice! Learn how to Share the Trail with bicycle and pedestrian traffic.
Winter Plowing
Over 100 miles of the regional trail system are maintained in the winter, generally from mid-November through March. This is achieved through a partnership between Three Rivers and local cities.
Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail is plowed in Deephaven, Excelsior, Greenwood, Hopkins, Minnetonka, Shorewood and Victoria during winter months. See complete winter trail maintenance information.
Volunteers Needed
Become a Park Patroller. Help park guests and enjoy the outdoors! Learn more about becoming a park patrol volunteer.
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Things To Do
Biking
Biking in Three Rivers is a great way to get the whole family outside. Whether you’re the casual rider or a cyclist in training, you’ll appreciate more than 240 miles of off-roadway bike/hike trails that wind through woodlands and grasslands and rim the shorelines of lakes and ponds at our parks.
Dog Trails
Three Rivers offers abundant scenery for you and your dog to enjoy year round, with paved, turf, regional and skijoring/dog sledding trails that are dog-friendly. Dogs must be on a six-foot non-retractable leash unless in a designated dog off-leash area. Owners must pick-up after their dogs.
Hiking
One of the best ways to explore year-round is to head out for a hike on the extensive trail system in Three Rivers. Trails wind through the woodland, grassland and wetland habitats of many species of wildlife. You’ll be amazed at what you might see along the way.
Please note: In winter, hiking on cross-country ski trails is not permitted.