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The Sucker Lake Loop offers an easy hike through varied terrain, perfect for a relaxing outing. You will navigate 2.6 miles (4.1 km) of trail, gaining a gentle 41 feet (12 metres) in elevation. Expect to spend around 1 hour and 2 minutes enjoying the scenic views of Sucker Lake,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.51 km
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2.93 km
Sucker Lake
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4.12 km
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Parking
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4.09 km
Surfaces
1.87 km
1.64 km
585 m
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Yes, the Sucker Lake Loop is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners, families, and casual walkers. Its moderate length and minimal elevation gain contribute to its family-friendly reputation.
The trail features generally flat terrain, winding around Sucker Lake, West Vadnais Lake, and East Vadnais Lake. Portions are paved, while others are natural surface trails. Some sections are stroller-friendly and wheelchair-friendly.
The Sucker Lake Loop is approximately 4.1 kilometers (2.7 miles) long. It typically takes around 53 minutes to 1 hour and 36 minutes to complete, depending on your pace.
Parking is available at various access points around Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. Specific trailhead parking areas are usually well-marked within the park.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Sucker Lake Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
Ramsey County Parks & Recreation requires a vehicle permit for entry into Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. Permits can often be purchased on-site or online, and options typically include daily or annual passes.
The trail is known for wildlife viewing opportunities. Common sightings include deer and a variety of birds, such as trumpeter swans, especially around the lakes. It's a great spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
The loop offers continuous scenic views of Sucker Lake, West Vadnais Lake, and East Vadnais Lake. You'll pass through wooded areas and along the lakefronts, providing diverse lakeside environments and opportunities to observe flora.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Autumn is particularly noted for its vibrant fall colors. While accessible in winter for cross-country skiing, conditions can vary with bare spots or icy patches. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll find it intersects with the Highway 96 Regional Trail, the Sucker Lake Nordic Ski Trail, and the Sucker Lake Side Trail, offering options for extended exploration.
Yes, portions of the Sucker Lake Loop are paved and generally flat, making them accessible and enjoyable for users with strollers or mobility considerations. These sections are ideal for a smooth and easy outing.
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