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The Coon Rapids Loop offers a delightful and easy hiking experience, guiding you through a wooded oasis and restored prairie sections right along the Mississippi River. You'll enjoy refreshing riverside paths and the unique chance to walk across the historic Coon Rapids Dam, which provides excellent viewpoints and birdwatching opportunities.…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Coon Rapids Loop is an easy hike that generally takes about 1 hour and 3 minutes to complete. This estimate is for the full 4.13 km (2.57 miles) route.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and is designed to be accessible for all abilities, making it an excellent choice for families, individuals new to hiking, or those with mobility concerns. While much of the terrain is flat, there are gentle hills that add slight variation without increasing difficulty significantly.
The trail features a diverse terrain, including both natural-surface paths and paved multi-use routes that run alongside the Mississippi River. You'll find sections that are smooth and level, as well as areas with gentle twists, turns, and small rolling hills. The park also includes restored prairie sections.
Parking is available within Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park. The Visitor's Center is a good starting point, as a notably picturesque natural-surface trail begins there. For specific parking information and potential fees, it's best to check the Anoka County Parks website: anokacountymn.gov.
Yes, Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park is dog-friendly. There is even a specific natural-surface 'dog walking' trail available on a peninsula for pet owners. Always ensure your dog is leashed and follow park regulations.
The park is a rich habitat for wildlife. You might spot ospreys diving for fish and peregrine falcons. Mammals like mink are also present. In terms of plants, you'll see groves of large aspen trees, and in September, vibrant purple asters in the restored prairie areas. Native plants like ramps and bloodroot can also be found.
The Coon Rapids Loop offers beauty year-round. However, September is particularly vibrant with purple asters in the prairie sections. The diverse scenery along the Mississippi River makes it enjoyable in spring, summer, and fall. Winter hiking is also possible, but trail conditions may vary.
Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park may require a vehicle entry permit. For the most current information on fees and permits, please visit the Anoka County Parks website: anokacountymn.gov.
Yes, the park's trail system seamlessly connects to other regional trails. The route itself covers sections of the Mississippi Regional Trail, Mississippi River Regional Trail, Coon Creek Regional Trail, Mississippi River Trail (Minnesota-Alternate), and United States Bicycle Route 45A. You can also cross the historic Coon Rapids Dam to explore the less crowded natural-surface trails of Mississippi Gateway Regional Park.
A prominent feature is the opportunity to walk directly across the historic Coon Rapids Dam, offering distinctive views of the Mississippi River. You'll also enjoy extensive access to the river's banks, a gorgeous wooded oasis with mature trees, and restored prairie sections.
Yes, the park offers several amenities for visitors. These include a visitor center, picnic areas perfect for a break, and a playground for children. The park also hosts a summer concert series, adding to its appeal.
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