Best bike parks around Eden Prairie offer a diverse network of cycling routes. The city features dedicated bike parks, multi-use paths, and natural surface trails through its parks and along the Minnesota River Bluffs. Riders can find options ranging from technical skill parks to scenic paved and unpaved routes. This area provides various biking experiences across its extensive trail system.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Nice big parking lot, with access to both the paved bike trail to Shakopee and a mountain bike trail to Fort Snelling
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Challenging biking, I've only done the beginner and intermediate. I like the beginner loop a lot, out in the prairie, fast packed sand with some small jumps.
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It is a technical well maintained trail, It was a little busy for my taste riding between 6:00 and 7:00
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Murphy-Hanrehan has miles of singletrack trails suited to riders of all abilities. Most of the trails would be considered easy by experienced riders, and the majority of technical features have ride arounds, so even beginners should be able to complete the loop. A hardtail mountain bike is more than enough to handle the terrain and experience riders could probably handle it on a hybrid or gravel bike.
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This is probably the signature piece of the trail, a fallen tree they carved into a meandering bridge.
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This is a big parking lot that gets you to a paved section of the Minnesota River Valley Trail, as well as the single track mountain bike trail that heads up to Fort Snelling State Park.
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Murphy-Hanrehan Park has trails suitable for riders of all ability levels. The trails are well-maintained and offer skinnies, staircases, rock features, and plenty of flowy rolling singletrack. The trailhead has restrooms and ample parking.
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Carver Park is the perfect spot for river recreation on the Clackamas River. It sits where Clear Creek meets the Clackamas, just off Springwater Road in Carver. This expansive park is home to the Lowry Nature Center, Grimm Farm Historic Site, and King Waterbird Sanctuary, with opportunities to spot wildlife like trumpeter swans, osprey, and white-tailed deer. Open from 5 AM to 10 PM daily, the park's highlights are winding trails, interconnected lakes, and marshes, as well as a campground, picnic areas with barbecue grills, and a dog park, making it great for visiting year-round. Check out Monarch Singletrack Trail, which has over 14 miles of trails for all skill levels of off pavement riding.
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Eden Prairie features the unique Round Lake Bike Park, which is built inside a former hockey rink. It offers various elements like rollers, a drop, a log feature, bridges, and skinnies for skill practice. While not a dedicated bike park, Carver Park Reserve Trail also offers extensive off-pavement riding for all skill levels.
For mountain biking, Carver Park Reserve Trail is a popular choice, offering over 14 miles of off-pavement riding. Another must-see spot is Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trailhead, known for its well-maintained trails with skinnies, staircases, rock features, and flowy singletrack. Trail at the Lake also provides an intermediate riding experience through a forest setting.
Yes, Round Lake Bike Park is excellent for practicing specific bike handling skills, making it suitable for beginners. Additionally, Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trailhead has trails suitable for all ability levels, including beginner loops with mostly easy terrain and ride-arounds for technical features.
For intermediate riders, Trail at the Lake offers a technical and well-maintained experience. Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trailhead also includes intermediate sections with various technical features. For those seeking more challenging mountain biking, the nearby Lone Lake Park Mountain Bike Trail in Hopkins is an intermediate option.
Absolutely. Carver Park Reserve Trail is considered family-friendly with trails for all skill levels. Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trailhead also caters to families with its diverse trail options. For general cycling, Riley Lake Park provides various routes, including easy, paved options suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, Round Lake Bike Park is specifically designed for skill practice, featuring rollers, a drop, a log feature, bridges, and skinnies. You can also find a Pump Track for practicing speed and handling over hills, and a unique Carved tree bridge feature on some trails.
Yes, Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trailhead, for example, offers ample parking, along with restrooms, making it convenient for visitors.
Biking in Eden Prairie offers diverse natural landscapes. At Carver Park Reserve Trail, you'll find winding trails through forests, interconnected lakes, and marshes. Other trails like those in Purgatory Creek and Staring Lake provide picturesque routes through natural settings.
Eden Prairie boasts an extensive trail system beyond dedicated bike parks. You can explore various cycling routes at Riley Lake Park, Purgatory Creek, and Staring Lake. The Minnesota River Bluffs Trail also offers extensive routes for longer rides. For more options, check out the Cycling around Eden Prairie guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Eden Prairie guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the Riley Creek Trail, Round Lake Beach Loop, and Lake Smetana Loop. For a comprehensive list of nearby hiking trails, refer to the Easy hikes around Eden Prairie guide.
Yes, Round Lake Bike Park is uniquely built inside a former hockey rink, offering a compact yet diverse riding experience. Additionally, some trails feature a distinctive Carved tree bridge feature, which is a fallen tree carved into a meandering bridge.


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