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United States
Minnesota
Hennepin County
Eden Prairie

Bryant Lake Nature Trail

Easy

5.0

(8422)

14,087

hikers

Bryant Lake Nature Trail

00:43

2.68km

30m

Hiking

Hike the easy 1.7-mile Bryant Lake Nature Trail through woodlands and wetlands, offering accessible, dog-friendly paths in Eden Prairie.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Bryant Lake Regional Park

Highlight • Lake

Nice park with a challenging disc golf course, playground, beach, rental boats and boat launch

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2.29 km

233 m

156 m

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1.41 km

511 m

357 m

210 m

152 m

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Tuesday 26 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Bryant Lake Nature Trail?

Parking is available within Bryant Lake Regional Park, which hosts the Bryant Lake Nature Trail. The park is located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Look for designated parking areas within the park to access the trail system.

Is the Bryant Lake Nature Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome on the multi-use trails. Additionally, Bryant Lake Regional Park features a 9-acre off-leash dog area, making it a great destination for dog owners.

What is the best time of year to hike the Bryant Lake Nature Trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. In summer, the shady woodlands provide a cool escape. Even in winter, the paved sections are often maintained, offering opportunities for cold-weather walks. Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a quieter experience.

Are there any permits or entrance fees for Bryant Lake Regional Park?

Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails within Bryant Lake Regional Park for hiking or walking. However, specific activities or facilities within the park, such as the disc golf course or boat rentals, might have associated fees.

What is the difficulty level of the trail and is it accessible?

The Bryant Lake Nature Trail is graded as 'Easy,' making it suitable for families and those seeking a less strenuous outing. It is also largely paved and considered wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable experience for a wide range of visitors.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail is primarily paved, offering a smooth surface for most of its length. You'll traverse through grassy fields, shady woodlands, and wetlands. While most of it is paved, be aware that a section north of I-62 is gravel. If you connect to Lone Lake Park, you might encounter very hilly sections.

How long does it typically take to complete the Bryant Lake Nature Trail?

The main loop of the Bryant Lake Nature Trail is approximately 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) long. Most hikers can complete this in about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.

What kind of scenery will I see along the trail?

You'll experience diverse scenery, including open grassy fields, serene shady woodlands, and views of wetlands. The park is known for its 'big woods all around it,' creating a feeling of being immersed in nature. A branch of the trail also loops close to Bryant Lake Regional Park itself, offering lake views.

Are there other activities or features in Bryant Lake Regional Park?

Yes, Bryant Lake Regional Park offers more than just hiking! It's a multi-use park popular for biking, inline skating, and walking. You'll also find an 18-hole championship disc golf course, and the lake is a training site for a local youth rowing club. Don't forget the 9-acre off-leash dog area for your furry friends.

Does the trail connect to other paths, or is it a loop?

The Bryant Lake Nature Trail offers loop options within Bryant Lake Regional Park. It is also part of a larger trail system, connecting to other regional trails, which allows for longer excursions if you wish to explore beyond the immediate park boundaries.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the trail's easy difficulty and paved sections, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Bring water, especially on warmer days. If you plan to explore the unpaved sections or connect to other trails, consider appropriate footwear. Don't forget bug spray during warmer months and sun protection for open areas.

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