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Touring cycling around Chanhassen offers an extensive network of well-maintained trails that traverse diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by scenic lakes, wetlands, woodlands, and prairies, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Rolling hills contribute to the diverse routes, which often follow natural resource corridors and connect local parks. This area provides a comprehensive trail system suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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64.0km
03:50
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.6km
01:58
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This secluded beach looks perfect for a summer break. Bring your swimsuit!
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Great trail, maybe we don't need to pave all the trails in MN if they all ride like this.
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Great place to stop for a quick beer, it was there several year birthday today!
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Welcome to Hopkins along the Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail
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Neat display of the old water tower and train depot for Eden Prairie that the city built on their water treatment grounds.
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Bridge over 212 on the Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail
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The Wayzata Railroad Depot has a rich and contentious history. The first train arrived in Wayzata in 1867, when the town was considered the "end of the road." The original depot was located about a block east of the current depot. As the railroad expanded westward, more tracks were laid between Lake Minnetonka and Main Street in Wayzata. This decision led to protests from citizens due to issues such as noise, cinders, sparks, and the feeling of being cut off from the lake. Residents demanded that the railroad owner, James J. Hill, relocate the tracks further north, away from the lakeshore. Hill refused, resulting in the town filing a lawsuit. In 1881, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that Hill was trespassing on village property. Known for his stubborn and powerful nature, Hill was infuriated. Instead of moving the tracks north, he tore down the existing Wayzata depot and built a new, smaller depot a mile east of town. This action effectively made Wayzata "off the map" for rail service, forcing residents to walk a mile through marshy terrain to catch a train. Hill famously declared that Wayzata residents could "walk a mile for the next twenty years." Eventually, the city of Wayzata reconciled with Hill. As part of this agreement, Hill commissioned the construction of the current magnificent Wayzata Depot in 1906. This new depot was built in a more convenient location, closer to the downtown business district and on the shores of Lake Minnetonka, officially putting Wayzata "back on the map." The tracks were never moved, and trains still operate between the lakeshore and the town of Wayzata.
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What a nice new park, I'm guessing this was built or renovated recently.
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Chanhassen offers a comprehensive network with over 15 touring cycling routes. These routes traverse diverse natural landscapes, providing varied terrain for cyclists of all levels.
The spring and summer months, particularly May and July, are popular for cycling in Chanhassen due to pleasant weather. However, the extensive trail system is maintained year-round, with trails even cleared of snow in winter, making it accessible in various seasons.
Yes, Chanhassen's trail system caters to different fitness levels, including many easy options perfect for families and beginners. For example, the Biking/walking bridge over 212 – Riley Lake Park loop from Chanhassen is an easy 14.5 km path that provides an accessible ride around Riley Lake Park.
Many of Chanhassen's multi-purpose trails are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations before heading out, but generally, the extensive trail system welcomes leashed pets.
Chanhassen boasts beautiful landscapes including scenic lakes like Lake Ann and Lake Susan, extensive wetlands, and diverse woodlands and prairies. Routes often wind through natural resource corridors, offering stunning views and opportunities for bird watching. You might also encounter rolling hills that add variety to the terrain.
Absolutely. Many routes connect to or pass by significant natural attractions. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum – Carver Park Reserve Trail loop from Lake Susan Preserve, for instance, takes you through woodlands and prairies near the renowned Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and Carver Park Reserve. You can also find highlights like Riley Lake Park and Staring Lake along various routes.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a longer adventure, the Minnesota River Bluffs Trail to Minneapolis Chain of Lakes is a moderate 64 km route offering diverse scenery and connecting natural areas. Another moderate option is the Riley Lake Park loop from Chanhassen Nature Preserve, which spans nearly 40 km.
Many parks and trailheads throughout Chanhassen offer dedicated parking facilities. For example, routes around Riley Lake Park or those connecting to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and Carver Park Reserve typically have accessible parking areas. It's advisable to check specific park websites for detailed parking information.
Yes, Chanhassen features several excellent loop routes. The Rice Marsh Lake Park – Riley Lake Park loop from Chanhassen is an easy 20.8 km option that allows you to explore multiple parks and scenic areas without retracing your steps.
The touring cycling routes in Chanhassen are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained trails, diverse scenery, and the peaceful experience of riding through woodlands, along lakeshores, and across prairies.
Chanhassen has various amenities, and many trails are designed to connect to local parks and community areas where you can find cafes, restaurants, or picnic spots. While specific trailside cafes might vary, the city's infrastructure supports convenient stops for refreshments during your ride.


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