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Minnesota
Hennepin County
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Crow Hassan Snowshoe Loop

Easy

4.7

(7600)

7,601

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Crow Hassan Snowshoe Loop

01:06

4.21km

30m

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Embark on the Crow Hassan Snowshoe Loop for an easy outing through a peaceful wilderness. This route covers 2.6 miles (4.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 98 feet (30 metres), making it perfect for a relaxed exploration. You will wind through expansive restored prairies, home to native wildflowers…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Crow-Hassan Park Reserve

Highlight • Forest

Crow-Hassan Park Reserve is an 840-acre park along the Crow River. The park has miles of trails through prairie land that has been in the process of restoration since 1969.

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2.49 km

1.69 km

< 100 m

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2.62 km

1.58 km

< 100 m

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Sunday 7 June

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17°C

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April 9, 2025,Hike in Crow-Hassan Regional Park 2025-04-09
I planned this hike on Komoot. Imagine my surprise when Martha, my daughter Abbie, and I walked the route, only to find that two sections of the trail I had mapped didn't exist! All three of us checked and could not find any indication of a trail where it was supposed to be.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the snowshoe trails at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

Crow-Hassan Park Reserve has multiple parking areas. While the specific starting point for a 'Snowshoe Loop' isn't fixed, you can access the multi-use trails from various parking lots within the park. It's advisable to check the park's official map for the most convenient access points.

Are dogs allowed on the snowshoe trails at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all park users and wildlife.

When is the best time of year to go snowshoeing at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

The best time for snowshoeing is during the winter months when there is sufficient snow cover. The trails are ungroomed and open for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and skijoring. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Are there any fees or permits required to enter Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

As part of the Three Rivers Park District, there may be vehicle entry fees or permits required for access to Crow-Hassan Park Reserve. It's best to check the official Three Rivers Park District website for the most current information on fees and permits.

What is the terrain like for snowshoeing at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

The terrain consists of natural surface trails, including dirt, gravel, and sometimes loose sand. The landscape features rolling hills that wind through expansive restored prairies and hardwood forests. In winter, these trails are covered in snow, offering a varied snowshoeing experience.

Is this snowshoe route suitable for beginners?

Many of the hiking loops within Crow-Hassan Park Reserve are generally considered easy to moderate. While there isn't a specific 'Snowshoe Loop', the multi-use trails are suitable for beginners, especially given the relatively low elevation gain. However, navigating ungroomed trails in snow can add a layer of challenge.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see while snowshoeing here?

You can expect peaceful wilderness, with trails winding through 840 acres of restored prairie and hardwood forests. The Crow River borders the park, and you might catch glimpses of North and South Twin Lakes. Wildlife sightings are common, including deer, coyote, rabbits, owls, ducks, trumpeter swans, hawks, and bald eagles.

Besides snowshoeing, what other activities are allowed on the trails?

The trails at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve are multi-use. In winter, they are popular for cross-country skiing and skijoring. During other seasons, they are used by hikers, trail runners, horseback riders, and dog walkers.

How easy is it to navigate the trails at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

The trail system marks sections rather than numbered loops, and trail maps can sometimes be inconsistent. It's highly recommended to use a reliable navigation app like komoot or carry a detailed map to help with orientation, especially when snow covers the ground.

What should I wear or bring for snowshoeing at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

For snowshoeing, dress in layers suitable for cold weather, including waterproof outer layers. Essential gear includes snowshoes, poles, warm boots, gloves, a hat, and plenty of water. Given the potential for inconsistent trail marking, a fully charged phone with a navigation app or a physical map is also advisable.

Are there any facilities or amenities available at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve?

Yes, Crow-Hassan Park Reserve offers various camping options, including group camping and hike-in campsites. The park also connects to the Lake Independence Regional Trail, providing further recreational opportunities.

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