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No traffic road cycling routes around Eden Prairie benefit from an extensive network of multi-use trails and abundant parkland. The region is characterized by a diverse landscape featuring 17 lakes, over 100 ponds, and more than 4,500 acres of open space wetlands. This terrain provides a mix of grasslands, woodlands, and paved paths suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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19.8km
00:52
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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There are separate walking and biking trails here, try to stay on the correct one.
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The CP Rail Regional Trail is a planned 21-mile regional corridor that will run from the Minnesota River in the south to the Bassett Creek Regional Trail in the north. The proposed alignment will connect to six regional trails: Nine Mile Creek, Cedar Lake LRT, North Cedar Lake, Luce Line, Bassett Creek, and Crystal Lake. Each of these trails, in turn, connects with many others. Here is a link to the CP Rail Trail Master Plan: https://www.threeriversparks.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/construction/03-21%20CP%20Rail%20Reg.%20Trail%20Master%20Plan%20DRAFT.pdf Since we recently moved to a home very near Hyland Lake Regional Park, Martha and I are looking forward to the completion of the final 1.5 miles of trail connecting the Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail to the Minnesota River. We hope this trail, together with the many others it connects to, will help knit Minneapolis together as a community.
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Nice park office with ski rentals in the winter. Big playground. A lake that they run a aerator, so it stays open and a bunch of swans stay in the winter.
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Based on recent surveys and local fishing reports, you can expect to find Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Bluegill, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch, and Pumpkinseed. Other species are Bullheads, Common Carp, and White Sucker.
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Staring Lake Park Trail forms a scenic loop around Staring Lake, stretching approximately 2.25 to 2.3 miles. The route is mostly paved asphalt, making it well-suited for walking, running, biking, and pushing strollers. With its generally flat terrain and just one small hill near the main parking area, it is considered an easy trail.
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Although this spot offers a close-up view of Staring Lake, if you continue along the Staring Lake Trail around the shoreline, you’ll discover several more viewpoints, especially on the northwest side of the lake.
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Eden Prairie offers a wide selection of routes for road cyclists looking to avoid traffic. There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes available on komoot, with the city boasting over 120 miles of trails specifically designed for biking.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Eden Prairie are perfect for beginners. Out of the 44 available routes, 33 are rated as easy, offering gentle terrain and manageable distances. For example, the Staring Lake – Purgatory Creek Park Pavilion loop is an easy option covering about 15 km with minimal elevation gain.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Eden Prairie primarily feature paved trails and roads with good shoulders, making them ideal for road bikes. The city's extensive network includes routes through diverse landscapes such as grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands, offering varied scenic backdrops.
Yes, Eden Prairie has several excellent loop routes that allow you to start and end in the same location without encountering significant traffic. Many trails around the city's numerous lakes, such as Lake Smetana, Round Lake, and Staring Lake, offer convenient loop options for cyclists.
Eden Prairie's routes often pass through or near beautiful natural attractions. You can cycle past serene lakes like Staring Lake and Riley Lake Park, or explore areas like Purgatory Creek Park, known for its picturesque scenery. The Carver Park Reserve Trail also offers opportunities to observe wildlife in a natural setting.
The Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail is a 6.8-mile trail that follows an old railroad route. While it's a popular multi-use trail, it has a crushed limestone surface. While some road cyclists might find it manageable, it's generally better suited for gravel or hybrid bikes due to the surface type.
Many parks and trailheads throughout Eden Prairie offer convenient parking for cyclists. Popular access points include Staring Lake Park, Round Lake Park, Riley Lake Park, and Purgatory Creek Park, all of which provide parking facilities close to the trail networks.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Eden Prairie are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the well-maintained paved trails, the beautiful natural scenery, and the peaceful, car-free environment that makes for a relaxing ride.
Absolutely! Eden Prairie is very family-friendly, with many easy, paved, and traffic-free routes perfect for cyclists of all ages. Parks like Round Lake Park and Riley Lake Park offer safe and scenic trails, often with amenities like beaches and playgrounds nearby for a full day out.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the best conditions for road cycling in Eden Prairie, with pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. While the trails are accessible year-round, summer can bring mosquitoes, and winter cycling requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.
While many routes are easy, there are options for longer rides by combining sections of the extensive trail system. For example, the CP Rail Regional Trail – West Bush Lake Park loop offers a moderate 17 km ride, and the CP Rail Regional Trail – Normandale Lake Trail loop extends to nearly 20 km, providing more distance and elevation for those seeking a greater challenge.


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