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Hikes around Edina Minnesota offer accessible routes through a network of city parks and green spaces. The landscape is defined by its numerous lakes, meandering creeks like Nine Mile Creek, and wooded areas. Most trails are well-maintained, with many paved paths suitable for a variety of fitness levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hike the easy 3.7-mile Nine Mile Creek Trail from Heights Park to Fred Richards Park, featuring boardwalks and diverse urban scenery.
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Hike the easy 1.1-mile Rosland Park Loop in Edina, Minnesota, offering diverse scenery from Lake Cornelia to marshy woodlands.

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An easy 1.5-mile (2.4 km) paved loop around a scenic lake in Edina, Minnesota, perfect for a relaxing hike.
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Hike the moderate Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail, a 6.9-mile route through wetlands and woodlands with scenic views of Nine Mile Creek.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Despite its name, the Nine Mile Creek actually flows for 15 miles before eventually emptying into the Minnesota River. It was historically named by soldiers from Fort Snelling who traveled nine miles southwest along the Old Shakopee Road to reach a crossing point on the creek. This highlight is located where both Nine Mile Creek, and the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail, cut through the southwest corner of Bredesen Park.
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Bredesen Park is a 206-acre natural area in Edina, Minnesota,. Its woodlands, marshlands, and creeks that provide a retreat from the surrounding urban bustle. Three separate trails, a paved bike path, a paved pedestrian trail, and a natural-surface nature trail—encircle the park. These trails connect directly to the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail at the southwest corner, which in turn connects with multiple trails throughout the greater metropolitan area. The park offers year-round restrooms, drinking fountains, and multiple off-street parking lots accessible from Olinger Boulevard and Vernon Avenue. A major ecological restoration is currently underway to return 31 acres of the park to its native oak savanna state.
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Nine-mile Creek is making its way to its confluence with the Minnesota River.
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Nine Mile Creek flows year-round, with its levels influenced by rainfall and snowmelt throughout the year. This spot offers a great place to stop and enjoy views of the creek, making it an ideal break point.
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Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail is a paved trail that is 15.3 miles long. It mostly parallels its namesake creek, Nine Mile Creek, as well as meadows and prairies.
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Right before or after you cross Highway 100 in Edina, you will see Edina Lake. It is a shallow lake with poor water quality, not meeting state standards for shallow lakes. Therefore, it's advisable not to engage in activities involving direct contact with the water.
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This 10-acre park offers numerous features, including the Edina Model Yacht Club, ice skating, lawn games, and paddle boating. The trail that runs along Centennial Lake provides picturesque moments along the way.
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This statue depicts a family boarding an aircraft in the 1960s, a time when air travel was considered a luxury. It is one of two statues made in honor of Donald Nyrop, the former CEO of Northwest Airlines.
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Yes, there are over 160 routes to explore in the Edina area. The majority are easy, well-maintained paths through city parks and along creeks, making it a very accessible region for walkers and hikers.
The trails around Edina are highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful atmosphere along the creeks, and the beautiful scenery within the city's extensive park system.
For a very easy and scenic walk that's great for families, consider the Bass Lake Park & Wolfe Park loop. It's a relatively short, paved path that is perfect for a relaxed outing with children.
Many parks in Edina are dog-friendly, but dogs must be on a leash. Bredesen Park is a popular choice for dog walkers, offering a mix of paved and unpaved nature trails. Always check local signage for specific park rules.
The Normandale Lake Trail loop from Pentagon Park is an excellent choice. It's a fully paved path that circles the lake, offering a smooth and accessible surface with lovely water views.
Absolutely. Many trails, especially in parks like Braemar Park, are open for winter hiking and snowshoeing. The paved regional trails are often cleared, but it's always wise to wear appropriate winter hiking boots with good grip for icy conditions.
While most of Edina is relatively flat, some parks offer more varied terrain. Braemar Park features rolling hills and unpaved trails that provide a bit more of a challenge than the typical city park path. Some sections of the nature trail in Bredesen Park are also hilly.
For a more immersive hiking experience, Bredesen Park and Braemar Park are excellent choices. Bredesen Park is a large nature reserve with a mix of paved and unpaved trails through woods and marshland. Braemar Park, Edina's largest, offers a more rugged feel with unpaved trails through oak ridges and around lakes.
Bredesen Park is a standout for wildlife. Its large marsh and wooded areas are home to deer, fox, herons, and various other birds. The paths along Nine Mile Creek also offer great opportunities to spot turtles and waterfowl in a peaceful setting.
Most parks in Edina, such as Bredesen Park, Centennial Lakes Park, and Braemar Park, have dedicated parking lots. The Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail also has several access points with parking available. For specific park facility details, you can check the official city website.
Restrooms are typically available at the main park facilities, such as at Centennial Lakes Park and Braemar Park. Along longer routes like the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail, facilities can be found at trailheads and where the path passes through major parks. It's a good idea to plan ahead as they may not be available on more remote sections.
For most trails, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. If you plan to explore the unpaved nature trails in parks like Bredesen or Braemar, hiking shoes with better traction are recommended, especially after rain. Always dress in layers, as Minnesota weather can change quickly.


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