Best lakes around Rosemount, Minnesota, offer diverse recreational opportunities within a natural setting. The area features various lakes and parks with water access, providing options for outdoor activities. While some larger fishing and boating lakes are nearby, local spots offer trails, water-based recreation, and natural exploration. The landscape includes regional parks with extensive trail systems and natural reserves.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Nice view over Black Dog Lake, not many birds out today
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Love this park especially the bike path and the archery range
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This new version of the bridge is so nice, the old one was super warped.
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First lake in the chain of lakes when paddling. Also a nice lake to walk around year round.
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Fun bike with my family. Lots of wildflowers and different birds to see. Awesome views!
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Great new park in the Dakota Country park system. Lakes, paved trails, natural trails, and camper cabins. Plus it connects to the UMore land with miles and miles of trails.
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Great park with paved accessible trails, natural surface trails, camper cabins, a great picnic area and neat looking natural playground.
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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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The lakes around Rosemount offer diverse outdoor recreation. You can enjoy hiking and biking on extensive trail systems, go birdwatching, or try paddling and kayaking. Many parks also feature picnic areas and playgrounds. For specific routes, consider exploring the cycling routes around Rosemount or the hiking trails around Rosemount.
Yes, several lakes and parks are excellent for families. Spring Lake Park Reserve offers trails, picnic areas, and a playground, along with a prairie enclosure for bison viewing. Jensen Lake, within Lebanon Hills Regional Park, has a children's play area and shaded picnic spots. Horseshoe Lake Park also provides a playground and picnic facilities.
The Observation Platform on Black Dog Lake is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It even has a telescope for viewing various water birds, with rare sightings like Barrow's Goldeneye and Black-legged Kittiwake reported in the past.
Yes, Black Dog Lake's Observation Platform is wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Horseshoe Lake Park, developed in 2018, is ADA accessible and features walking trails, picnic areas, and a playground. Whitetail Woods Regional Park also offers wheelchair accessible facilities and trails.
Jensen Lake in Lebanon Hills Regional Park provides access to miles of wooded trails for hiking and biking. Spring Lake Park Reserve also features trails for both activities. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Mississippi River Greenway or the Jensen Lake loop, which you can find in the easy hikes guide for Rosemount.
While Rosemount itself has stormwater ponds, for more extensive fishing experiences, you might look to nearby areas. Lakes such as Blackhawk Lake, Lac Lavon Lake, Holland Lake, and Lemay Lake are within a 10-mile radius and offer various fish species like largemouth bass, northern pike, bluegill, and crappie. Horseshoe Lake Park also offers opportunities for fishing.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can find unique features like the prairie enclosure with a re-introduced bison population at Spring Lake Park Reserve. Whitetail Woods Regional Park offers scenic surroundings with bodies of water and extensive wooded trails.
Yes, Bridge over Bridge Pond is notable for a bridge spanning its narrowest stretch. This makes it convenient for hikers to complete a loop around a set of lakes without needing to use nearby roads, offering pleasant views of the water.
During winter, Jensen Lake in Lebanon Hills Regional Park offers ski touring routes. Whitetail Woods Regional Park features 5 miles of winter trails for snowshoeing and winter hikes, and is also popular for sledding and cross-country skiing.
While specific rental locations are not detailed, Jensen Lake offers canoe paddling opportunities, and Spring Lake Park Reserve attracts kayakers, suggesting these are popular activities in the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor recreation options, from extensive trail systems for hiking and biking to opportunities for birdwatching and paddling. The family-friendly amenities, such as playgrounds and picnic areas, are also highly valued. The natural settings and scenic views, like those from the Observation Platform on Black Dog Lake, are frequently enjoyed.


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