Best lakes around Greenwood offers a diverse range of natural and man-made water bodies. The region is characterized by its proximity to various lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These lakes are often surrounded by woodlands and offer a mix of recreational facilities. The area's geography supports both expansive lakes for water sports and smaller, tranquil spots for fishing and nature observation.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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This secluded beach looks perfect for a summer break. Bring your swimsuit!
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What a nice new park, I'm guessing this was built or renovated recently.
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The St. Albans Bay Bridge carries Minnetonka Boulevard over St. Albans Bay, an inlet of Lake Minnetonka, connecting the cities of Excelsior and Greenwood in Minnesota. From the bridge you get great views over the bay, making it a pleasant place to stop and take in the views as you ride around the area.
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Lake Riley is a freshwater lake is situated between Eden Prairie and Chanhassen in Minnesota and is popular for boating, fishing, and swimming. Adjacent to the lake is Riley Lake Park. It is located on the eastern shore and features various amenities like a sandy beach, playground, boat ramp, and fishing pier.
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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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This park offers a wide variety of amenities, including a basketball court, fishing pier, pickleball, picnic areas, and more. The highlight is Riley Lake, with a scenic trail that lets you enjoy views of the water.
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Ferndale Marsh is a 585-acre wetland complex. It features a mosaic of habitats including marshland, open water, grasslands, and wooded areas, providing a haven for various plant and animal species.
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Ferndale Marsh is a 585-acre wetland complex. It features a mosaic of habitats including marshland, open water, grasslands, and wooded areas, providing a haven for various plant and animal species.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Carver Park Reserve Trail, known for its winding trails, interconnected lakes, and marshes. Another favorite is Riley Lake Park, which offers a scenic trail around the lake, a sandy beach, and a fishing pier. Ferndale Marsh is also a significant wetland complex providing a haven for diverse plant and animal species.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Riley Lake Park features a playground and a sandy beach, perfect for children. Carver Park Reserve Trail is also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting and picnicking. Many lakes provide opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and easy walks.
The area around Greenwood's lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy hikes like the Round Lake Beach Loop, running trails including loops around St. Albans Bay Bridge, and MTB trails such as those in Carver Park Reserve.
While specific ADA-accessible trails are not detailed for all locations, some parks like Riley Lake Park offer amenities that cater to a wider range of visitors, including paved paths in some areas. The St. Albans Bay Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing great views over the bay.
For spectacular views, visit the Arcola Trestle Bridge along the Dakota Rail Regional Trail, which offers scenic vistas of Crystal Bay and Lake Minnetonka, especially beautiful during sunrise or sunset. The St. Albans Bay Bridge also provides great views over St. Albans Bay.
The natural areas around Greenwood's lakes are rich in wildlife. At Carver Park Reserve Trail, you might spot trumpeter swans, osprey, and white-tailed deer. Ferndale Marsh, a 585-acre wetland complex, is a haven for various plant and animal species, including diverse birdlife.
While specific boat rental facilities are not detailed in the guide data, many lakes in the broader region offer extensive recreational opportunities for water sports. Lakes like Monroe Lake and Patoka Lake (further afield in Indiana) are known for boating, water skiing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding, suggesting similar activities may be available at larger lakes near Greenwood.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Riley Lake Park features a fishing pier. Many lakes in the region, including smaller ones like those in Morgan-Monroe State Forest (further afield in Indiana), are primarily for fishing, with some allowing electric trolling motors. Catch-and-release fishing is also permitted in some nature parks.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of natural and man-made water bodies, offering opportunities for various outdoor activities. The scenic trails, like those at Riley Lake Park, and the tranquil natural settings, such as Carver Park Reserve Trail, are highly valued. The community has shared 4 photos and given 24 upvotes to the highlights in the area.
The Carver Park Reserve Trail is home to the Lowry Nature Center and King Waterbird Sanctuary. The Arcola Trestle Bridge offers a unique historical perspective along the Dakota Rail Regional Trail with stunning views.
While the immediate guide highlights don't specify camping, the broader region around Greenwood offers various camping options. Larger lakes like Monroe Lake and Patoka Lake (further afield in Indiana) provide traditional campsites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Some state forests also offer primitive and backcountry camping.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round, with different seasons offering unique experiences. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming, while spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the scenic foliage. Winter can offer opportunities for ice fishing or cross-country skiing if conditions permit.


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