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Hiking around Deephaven offers routes through a landscape shaped by Lake Minnetonka and the St. Croix moraine. The region is characterized by extensive wooded areas, diverse parklands, and varied terrain that includes rolling hills and serene lakeside paths. Lake Minnetonka provides scenic views and numerous recreational opportunities, ensuring hikers can enjoy beautiful lakeside vistas. Preserved woodlands and rolling hills offer a diverse and engaging backdrop for trails.
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An easy 0.4-mile (0.6 km) hike along Minnehaha Creek, featuring the iconic Minnehaha Falls and scenic river views.
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This easy 0.7-mile (1.1 km) loop in Victoria-Evergreen Park offers diverse scenery, including an oak savanna and the unique Skunk Hill.

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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Purgatory Park Trail in Eden Prairie, winding through gardens and wetlands, featuring a wooden bridge and Veterans Me
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Hike the easy 0.7-mile Minnehaha Creek Headwaters Trail boardwalk for scenic water views and wildlife spotting at the creek's origin.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Although the park offers a secluded feeling, it can also be quite busy with hikers and dog walkers
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The parking log at the north end of the park can sometimes be full on busy days and times.
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The parking lot at the south end of the boardwalk is quite small.
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I wholeheartedly endorse making this a segment highlight because it features the entire length of the boardwalk that offers a splendid view of the headwaters of Minnehaha Creek as it flows out of Lake Minnetonka by way of Grays Bay and continues to the Mississippi River.
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Victoria-Evergreen Park is a small jewel in a suburban setting. It is entirely wooded except for a small wetland in the center. Multiple trails cross from one side of the outer loop to the other so that you can customize the length of your walk. There is a small parking lot that has always been adequate.
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This trail loops around Victoria-Evergreen Park, with several spur trails that make it easy to extend your hike. The well-maintained gravel and dirt path winds through a lush forest, with small bridges adding charm along the way.
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This pleasant boardwalk guides you between Grays Bay and Minnehaha Creek, offering consistently stunning water views. Information boards along the way provide insights, and benches are available for you to stop and enjoy the scenery.
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Minnehaha Creek Headwaters, often referred to as Gray’s Bay Dam, offers views of Grays Bay on one side and Minnehaha Creek on the other. It's a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the water views.
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Yes, there are over 30 hiking routes to explore in the Deephaven area. The vast majority are rated as easy, making the region very accessible for all fitness levels. The landscape is primarily defined by gentle hills, lakeside paths, and preserved woodlands.
The trails around Deephaven are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the serene woodland settings, the beautiful views of Lake Minnetonka, and the well-maintained paths within the area's many parks.
Absolutely. The region is perfect for families. Most trails are easy and relatively short. For a very accessible option, consider the Minnehaha Creek Headwaters Boardwalk. It's a short, flat walk on a boardwalk, which is great for little legs and exploring the local wetlands.
Many parks and trails in and around Deephaven are dog-friendly, but policies can vary. For example, the highly-rated Crow-Hassan Park Reserve allows dogs but requires them to be on-leash as trails are shared with horses. Always check the specific regulations for the park or trail you plan to visit and keep your dog on a leash where required.
For lovely views of the lake, head to Burton Park. It contains a beautiful nature trail with scenic overlooks of Carson's Bay. Another great option is the Victoria-Evergreen Park loop, which is a short, easy walk offering pleasant lakeside scenery.
The terrain around Deephaven is generally gentle, consisting of rolling hills rather than steep climbs. Nearly all the trails are classified as easy. While you won't find strenuous mountain hikes, the varied landscape of the St. Croix moraine provides more engaging walks than completely flat ground.
The area has several excellent parks for hiking. The Wood-Rill Scientific and Natural Area is a local favorite, preserving a rare remnant of the 'Big Woods' forest. For a mix of woodland and open space, many people enjoy the trails at Purgatory Park. Thorpe Park is another centerpiece of the local park system with pleasant walking paths.
Yes, many of the trails are well-suited for trail running. The Southwest Regional Trail and Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail offer longer, relatively flat stretches with compacted surfaces. For more varied terrain with gentle hills, the paths within Wood-Rill SNA and Purgatory Park are excellent choices.
Hiking in Deephaven is a year-round activity. Spring brings a beautiful display of native wildflowers, especially in wooded areas like the Wood-Rill SNA. Summer is perfect for enjoying the lake views and lush greenery. Autumn offers stunning fall colors, while winter transforms the trails for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Most trailheads and parks are best accessed by car, and parking is generally available. For instance, both the Southwest Regional Trail and the Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail are accessible via Village Hall Park in Deephaven, which has parking facilities.
Yes, many of the trails are popular for cross-country skiing once the snow falls. The Southwest Regional Trail and Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail are both designated for winter skiing, offering long, scenic routes. Local parks like Thorpe Park also offer winter recreation opportunities.
For a peaceful and scenic stroll, the Noerenberg Memorial Gardens are a must-visit. While not a traditional hiking area, these meticulously maintained public gardens on the shore of Lake Minnetonka feature beautiful brick walkways through stunning flower displays. You can find more visitor information at gardenvisit.com.


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