Best lakes around St. Paul Park are primarily found in the broader metropolitan area, as St. Paul Park itself is characterized by its direct access to the Mississippi River. The city features Riverside Park, a nature study area on the Mississippi's backwaters, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. While prominent natural lakes are not within its municipal limits, the surrounding region provides diverse lake experiences. Many lakes often associated with "St. Paul" are located in the larger city of…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Trapp Farm Park sits on the shore of Schwanz Lake, an 11-acre lake with a fishing pier and canoe launch. A roughly 1-mile loop circles the park and lake, and there is ample parking, playground equipment, a picnic shelter, and restroom facilities.
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Love this park especially the bike path and the archery range
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What a nice looking lake, beach, playground, etc. The paved bike trails were great too, haven't tried the mountain bike trails, but there are a ton.
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This is a pretty big park that has lots of features, mountain bike trails, paved trails, ballfields, playgrounds, goes for blocks.
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Fun bike with my family. Lots of wildflowers and different birds to see. Awesome views!
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Great park for bison viewing, bike riding, and archery. Amazing place with in easy driving distance from the Cities and Northfield. The trail can bring you into Hastings and over the bridge into Prescot Wisconsin. And very soon they will finish the last 2 miles that will connect it so you can get to St. Paul without having to ride on the rough dirt road.
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Colby Lake is a medium lake in the center of Colby Lake Park. There is a paved trail that runs the perimeter of the water, so it is a great place for a run to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
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Colby Lake is the namesake lake of Colby Lake Park in Woodbury, Minnesota. There is a paved path around the entire reservoir, making for a scenic ride by the water.
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While St. Paul Park itself is known for its access to the Mississippi River, the surrounding region offers several excellent lakes. Highlights include Spring Lake Park Reserve, which offers a variety of outdoor recreation, and Battle Creek Regional Park, known for its extensive natural woodlands and trails. Carver Lake Park is also popular, featuring a beach, playground, and paved bike trails.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Spring Lake Park Reserve has picnic areas and playgrounds. Battle Creek Regional Park offers playgrounds and diverse natural settings for exploration. Carver Lake Park features a beach and playground, while Trapp Farm Park also provides playground equipment and picnic shelters.
The lakes and parks near St. Paul Park offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy hiking, biking, and running on miles of trails at places like Spring Lake Park Reserve and Battle Creek Regional Park. Anglers and kayakers will find opportunities on the water. For more specific routes, explore the cycling, running, and hiking guides for the area.
Yes, many lakes and parks in the vicinity feature extensive trail systems. Spring Lake Park Reserve and Battle Creek Regional Park both offer miles of trails suitable for hikers. Colby Lake has a paved trail circling its perimeter, ideal for walking or running. You can find more detailed hiking options in the easy hikes guide around St. Paul Park.
Spring Lake Park Reserve is a great option for kayakers. Additionally, Trapp Farm Park, located on Schwanz Lake, features a canoe launch, making it suitable for paddling.
Yes, Colby Lake in Woodbury offers a paved trail that runs the entire perimeter of the water, making it a great accessible option for those using wheelchairs or strollers.
The lakes and parks in the area showcase diverse natural features. You'll find woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands at Battle Creek Regional Park. Spring Lake Park Reserve is notable for its proximity to the Mississippi River and even has a prairie enclosure with a re-introduced bison population. Many parks also feature beaches and scenic viewpoints.
Carver Lake Park is a popular choice for swimming, as it features a dedicated beach area. Always check local regulations and water quality advisories before swimming.
While specific data for fall foliage isn't provided for each lake, the natural woodlands and forests found at parks like Battle Creek Regional Park and Spring Lake Park Reserve would offer beautiful autumn colors, typically in late September to mid-October in Minnesota.
Yes, several parks offer convenient facilities. Spring Lake Park Reserve provides plenty of picnic areas. Trapp Farm Park includes a picnic shelter and restroom facilities, along with ample parking. Carver Lake Park also has a playground and other amenities.
Spring Lake Park Reserve attracts anglers. Additionally, Trapp Farm Park, situated on Schwanz Lake, features a fishing pier, making it a good spot for those looking to fish.
While St. Paul Park itself is riverside, the larger city of Saint Paul and neighboring communities host prominent lakes. For example, Lake Phalen and Como Lake are significant urban lakes within the city of Saint Paul, offering various recreational activities.


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