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Lino Lakes

The best walks and hikes around Lino Lakes

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Hiking around Lino Lakes explores a landscape defined by a chain of 15 lakes, extensive wetlands, and wooded areas. The region, located in the northern Twin Cities metropolitan area, features the expansive 5,500-acre Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve as a primary outdoor destination. The Lino Lakes parks and trails system offers a network of routes that navigate these natural features, providing generally flat terrain.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Vadnais-Snail Lakes…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Blaine Wetland Sanctuary Path and Boardwalk

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Hike the easy 4.4-mile Blaine Wetland Sanctuary Path and Boardwalk, exploring diverse wetlands and forests with accessible boardwalks.

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Embark on the Rice Creek Loop Trail for an easy hike through varied landscapes. This route covers 1.8 miles (2.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 42 feet…

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Hike the moderate 9.6-mile Centerville Lake via Golf Course Loop for lake views, diverse scenery, and wildlife spotting in Rice Creek Chain

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Hike the Rice Creek North Regional Trail, an easy 1.8-mile route through prairies and wetlands in Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.

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Embark on an easy hike along the Rice Creek North Regional Trail, a 3.3-mile (5.3 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete. You will experience…

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June 23, 2025, Blaine Wetland Sanctuary

Over 500 acres of wetlands are protected in this sanctuary, with an extensive boardwalk trail that runs through it. There is access to the boardwalk trail directly via Lexington Avenue or through the hard trail that starts on the east end of East Lake Park.

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With a campground, fishing piers, hiking and biking trails, and playgrounds, this 5,500 acre park has something for everyone. Its proximity to the Twin Cities means it does get busy, but its size means you can usually find a quiet spot if you look for one.

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The Rice Creek Regional Trail near Mounds View is split into a northern and a western section. The northern section follows the name-giving Rice Creek and encircles two little ponds while passing through woodlands and open meadows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails in Lino Lakes?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on hiking trails in the Lino Lakes area, but they must be kept on a leash. Parks like the popular Rice Creek North Regional Park are great for walking with your leashed pet. Always check the specific regulations for the park you are visiting before you go.

What are some easy, family-friendly hikes in the area?

The region is well-suited for family outings, with many flat and accessible trails. A great option is the Long Lake Park loop, which is a short and easy walk perfect for all ages. Most trails within the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve are also considered family-friendly.

Can I go hiking in Lino Lakes during the winter?

Absolutely. Many trails in Lino Lakes are accessible for winter hiking and snowshoeing. The paths in the Rice Creek North Regional Trail Corridor are often maintained, offering scenic walks through snow-covered wetlands. Just be sure to wear appropriate footwear for potentially icy or snowy conditions.

Which trails offer the best water views?

Given the region's name, many trails feature beautiful lake and creek views. The White Bear Lake County Beach loop provides excellent scenery along the shore of one of the area's largest lakes. The landscape is defined by its interconnected waterways, so most routes will offer some form of water view.

Are there any circular or loop trails available?

Yes, most of the recommended hikes in the Lino Lakes area are loop trails, making logistics simple. For a classic lakeside loop through woodlands, consider the Sucker Lake loop. It's a straightforward and scenic walk that brings you back to your starting point.

Where are the best places to park for accessing the trails?

Most major parks and trailheads in the Lino Lakes area have designated parking areas. For access to the extensive trail system within the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve, there are multiple parking lots available, including one near the Wargo Nature Center. Similarly, Bunker Hills Regional Park offers ample parking for visitors.

What kind of amenities can I expect in the parks?

The larger regional parks, such as Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve and Bunker Hills Regional Park, are well-equipped with amenities. You can typically find restrooms, picnic areas, playgrounds, and boat launches. The Wargo Nature Center, within the Rice Creek reserve, also offers educational exhibits and visitor services.

Are there any long-distance hiking trails near Lino Lakes?

While most local trails are shorter loops, you can create longer hikes by connecting various paths. The Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park loop is one of the longer single routes at nearly 5 miles. For a more extensive trek, you can explore the connected trail systems within the 5,500-acre Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve.

How difficult are the hiking trails around Lino Lakes?

The vast majority of trails in the Lino Lakes area are rated as easy. The terrain is generally flat, with well-maintained paths winding through wetlands and woodlands. This makes the region accessible for hikers of all ages and fitness levels. Out of more than a dozen routes, only one is classified as moderate, with the rest being easy.

What do other hikers enjoy about the trails in Lino Lakes?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the serene natural environment, particularly the abundance of lakes and wetlands. The well-marked, easy-to-follow paths and the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands are also frequently mentioned as highlights.

Are there any campgrounds in the area for a hiking trip?

Yes, camping is available at the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. It's a popular choice for those looking to stay close to the trails, offering campsites that provide a great base for exploring the park's extensive network of paths. Bunker Hills Regional Park also has a well-regarded campground.

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