We live in a bike town. We’ve got bike freeways that'll take you all around the suburbs, cities, and outstate. We’ve got bike lanes on city roads, much to the chagrin of some local businesses. We’ve got all kinds of clubs that host group rides regularly. We’re even home to the internationally observed 30 Days of Biking challenge.
Now that it’s summer, we’re in the best biking season. You can bike to the grocery store down the street, to a Twins game downtown, or out to Stillwater and back. The sky's (or, rather, the trails') the limit.
The following is a little guide of the major (and a few minor trails), as well as places all over the Twin Cities that rent out a variety of wheels. Happy biking, everyone!

Bike Rentals
Angry Catfish
Rent electric, city, and gravel bikes. Also kinda cool: Rental fees go toward the purchase price if you buy within 90 days. 2900 E. 42nd St., Minneapolis, 612-722-1538; angrycatfishbicycle.com.
Baker Park Reserve
Whether you’re camping or just want to use the trails, Baker Park has bikes you can rent online, as well as child trailers for rent. 2309 Baker Park Rd., Maple Plain, 763-694-7860; find more info here.
CAPD Bike Shop
Rent any used bike or e-bike in the store by the day or week. 710 Smith Ave S., St. Paul, 651-222-8380; capdbikeshop.com.
Farmstead Bike Shop
Rent bikes to ride about the Cannon River area. Bikes can be reserved for pick up at the downtown Northfield shop. 422 Division St., Northfield, 507-366-2006; farmsteadbikeshop.com.
Lake Auburn Campground
During the camping season, two adult bikes and one child trailer can be rented online or in person. Rentals are available to everyone, not just campers. 7290 Victoria Dr., Victoria; 763-694-1112; find more info here.
Lee Tours
Electric-assist fat tires, mountain styles, three-wheelers, and city cruisers e-bike rentals. 1351 Sibley Memorial Hwy., Mendota, 651-925-7328; leetours.us.

Lime
Rent random neon-green bikes and scooters laying around on sidewalks via the app, which you can download at li.me.
The Loppet at Trailhead
Choose from city, hybrid, mountain, and strider bikes, plus free helmets and locks when renting a ride. The Trailhead at Theodore Wirth Park, 1221 Theodore Wirth Parkway, Minneapolis; find rental info here.
Pedego Electric Bikes
They’ve got e-bikes and you can rent ‘em here: Pedego Monticello, 321 Walnut St., Monticello, 612-386-3728; pedegoelectricbikes.com.
South Lake Rentals
Rent bikes by the hour, the day, overnight, or even by the week. 344 Water St., Excelsior, 952-474-3179; southlakecycle.bike/bike-rentals.
Spin
Rent neon-orange bikes and scooters in Minneapolis via the app, which you can download at spin.app.

Tangletown Bike Shop
Check this place out if you want to spend a day rolling around the lakes or doing some city biking. Bikes range from comfy cruising bikes, cargowagons, and e-bikes to sporty road bikes, fat tires, and hardy mountain bikes. 816 W. 50th St., Minneapolis, 612-259-8180; tangletownbikeshop.com.
Tonka Cycle Ski Board
Rentals include hybrid, fat bikes, mountain bikes, and e-bikes. 16 Shady Oak Rd., Hopkins; 952-938-8336; tonkacycleandski.com.
University of Minnesota Center for Outdoor Adventure
You don’t have to be a student to rent some sweet gear here. Bikes and supplies include fat, city, hardtail mountain, and baggage. 244 Walnut St. SE, Minneapolis; 612-625-8790; recwell.umn.edu.
Wheel Fun Rentals
Find cruiser and tandem bikes at Lake Harriet and Lake Como. (Como also has kids’ bikes.) Or go for a chopper, deuce coupe, cruisers, quad sport, or one of those goofy-fun surrey bikes at the Minnehaha Park and Falls, Lake Nokomis, and Veterans’ Memorial Park in Richfield. wheelfunrentals.com.

Bike Trails
Anderson Lakes
This 1.1-mile trail is described on its site as “gentle.” 9800 Anderson Lakes Lakes Parkway, Eden Prairie; find more info here.
Baker Park Reserve
12.5 miles paved over rolling hills, with rest stops and child trailers available for rent. 2309 Baker Park Rd., Maple Plain, 763-694-7860; find more info here.
Bassett Creek Regional Trail
This 7-mile paved trail will take you to French Regional Park in Plymouth, Theodore Wirth Regional Park, and the Scenic Byway System in Minneapolis, with nice stops in Plymouth, New Hope, Crystal, and Golden Valley. Find more info here.
Bde Maka Ska
You can take this popular 3.19 mile paved bike trail around the lake with stop offs in Uptown and St. Louis Park. 3000 Calhoun Parkway, Minneapolis, 612-230-6400; find more info here.
Brown’s Creek State Trail
This 5.9 miles trail can be your BFF, as it connects the Gateway State Trail in the city of Grant to the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, as well as other local park and trail systems. Tip for 2026: Parts of the trail will be closed intermittently through June for repairs between Hazel Street and Stonebridge Trail. Find more info here.
Bryant Lake Regional Park
12.5 miles of paved trails, with connections to Minnesota River Bluff LRT Regional trails. 6800 Rowland Rd., Eden Prairie, 763-694-7764; find more info here.

Carver Park Reserve
Travel through the forest and marshes on 9 miles of paved trails that also take you to Lowry Nature Center, the Lake Auburn Campground, and the Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail. 7400 Grimm Rd. (Lowry Nature Center), Victoria, 763-694-7650; find more info here.
Cedar Lake Regional Trail
This handy, 4.5-mile paved trail runs along former rail lines, and will take you to and from downtown Minneapolis with connections to trails that go out to the ‘burbs. Find more info here.
Cleary Lake Regional Park
This quiet, scenic trail offers 3.5 miles of paved road and connects to Big Woods Regional Trail. 18106 Texas Ave., Prior Lake; find more info here.
Clifton E. French Regional Park
This paved 4.6-mile trail loops between the visitor center and the beach. The trail also connects to Medicine Lake and Bassett Creek Regional Trails. 12605 Rockford Rd., Plymouth, 763-694-7750; find more info here.
Crystal Lake Regional Trail
This 8.6-mile, Jason Voorhees-free paved trail will take you through downtown Robbinsdale and will connect you to the Grand Rounds Trail near Lowry Avenue. Find more info here.
Dakota Rail Regional Trail
This 13.5-mile paved trail offers Lake Minnetonka views and follows the former Dakota Rail Corridor through St. Bonifacius, Minnetrista, Mound, Spring Park, Minnetonka Beach, Orono, and Wayzata. Find more info here.
Eagle Lake Regional Park
One mile of paved trail, which connects to adjoining municipal trails. 11000 Bass Lake Rd., Plymouth, 763-694-7695; find more info here.
Elm Creek Park Reserve
20 miles paved and unpaved road, including mountain bike trails through woodlands, wetlands, and farm fields. The trail system is connected to city trails in Maple Grove, Dayton and Champlin, and to the Rush Creek, and Medicine Lake Regional Trails. 12400 James Deane Parkway, Maple Grove, 763-694-7894; find more info here.
Fish Lake Regional Park
Three miles of paved trail circles the central hill and continues along marsh and beach area. Trail connects to Medicine Lake Regional Trail. 14900 Bass Lake Rd., Maple Grove, 763-694-7818; find more info here.
Fort Snelling State Park
Five miles paved, 10 miles mountain bike. Tip for 2026: The northwest length of Snelling Lake Trail is currently closed for construction. 101 Snelling Lake Rd., St. Paul, 612-725-2724; find more info here.
Gateway State Trail
Located on a former Soo Line Railroad grade, this big-ass trail gives you options along its 18-mile route that takes you through St. Paul, Maplewood, North St. Paul, Oakdale, and Washington County, ending at Pine Point Regional Park near Stillwater. Find more info here.

Hyland Lake Park Reserve
Offers 8.6 miles of paved trails winding through woodlands and tall-grass prairie, with a spur to Richardson Nature Center. 10145 Bush Lake Rd., Bloomington, 763-694-7687; find more info here.
Lake Harriet
This sweet-ass 2.9 miles paved trail takes you around the lake, with stops at the Rose and Japanese Gardens, beaches, the bandshell where you’ll often find free movies and music in the summer, and more. 4135 W. Lake Harriet Parkway, Minneapolis, 612-230-6400; find more info here.
Lake Independence Regional Trail
This 15.9-mile trail connects Crow-Hassan Park Reserve, Baker Park Reserve, and the Luce Line State Trail, and it’s 10-feet-wide! Find more info here.
Lake of the Isles
Check out views of some of the poshest homes in town along this 2.76-mile paved trail around the lake. 2500 Lake of the Isles Pkwy. E., Minneapolis, 612-230-6400; find more info here.
Lake Minnetonka Regional Park
This 3.2-mile paved trail connects to other community trails. 4610 Cty. Rd. 44, Minnetrista, 763-694-7754; find more info here.
The Lake Minnetonka Regional Trail
This epic 15.8 miles of aggregate trail runs between Hopkins and Carver Park Reserve, with scenic views of Lake Minnetonka along the way, passing through Minnetonka, Deephaven, Greenwood, Excelsior, Shorewood, and Victoria. Bike camping is available at the Lake Auburn Campgrounds. Find more info here.
Lake Rebecca Park Reserve
These 8.1 miles of paved trail loops around the entire park reserve. 9831 Rebecca Park Trail, Rockford, 763-694-7860; find more info here.
Lebanon Hills Regional Park
Nearly 11 miles of mountain bike trails. 860 Cliff Rd., Eagan, 651-554-6530; find more info here.
Luce Line State Trail
This 63-mile former railroad grade features a crushed limestone trail from Plymouth to Winsted for 30 miles. Other parts of the trails used by bikes include a paved trail from Winsted to Hutchinson, then crushed granite on to Cedar Mills, and, if you’re really brave, mowed grass on to Cosmos. Find more info here.
Medicine Lake Regional Trail
Ride on 20.7 miles of paved trail connecting Bassett Creek and Luce Line Regional Trails, as well as many community trails. Check online for updates on resurfacing projects in the Maple Grove area for 2026. Find more info here.

Midtown Greenway
This is the MVP bike trail in town, running 5.5 miles through south Minneapolis. It will get you to Uptown, it will take you to Midtown Global Market, it will take you to the West River Parkway, and it offers lots of other handy exits—though many end on a big hill! The trail runs from Chowen Avenue, runs parallel to Lake Street, ending at West River Parkway. Be forewarned: The Nicollet entrance/exit is closed while construction is underway. midtowngreenway.org.
Mississippi Gateway Regional Park
Bike over the river on this one-mile path. 10360 W. River Rd., Brooklyn Park. Find more info here.
Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail
This 9.2-mile aggregate trail follows an old railroad route from downtown Hopkins to Chanhassen and downtown Chaska. Expect a short detour in 2026 around the Pioneer Trail bridge while it’s being repaired. Find more info here.
Minnesota Valley State Recreational Area
The longest segment starts in Belle Plaine and ends in Shakopee. From Belle Plaine to Gifford Lake it is unpaved (19.5 miles) and from Chaska to Fisher Lake in Shakopee the trail is paved (9.8 miles). The second segment begins at Minnesota Bottoms Landing on the Minnesota River and goes 1.7 miles eastward to Blackdog Lake in Bloomington. Update for 2026: The state trail is closed between Highway 9 in Jordan and 145th Street due to a section of the trail falling into the river. Find more info here.
Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail
Nope, it’s not actually nine miles: This 15.3-mile paved trail features a mile of wooden boardwalk and connects Hopkins and the Minnesota River Bluffs Regional Trail with Edina, Minnetonka, and Richfield. Find more info here.
Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail
Starting at Lake Nokomis, this 5-mile paved trail connects the Minneapolis Grand Rounds Scenic Byway System with the Minnesota River, passing through Richfield and Bloomington, with many connections to other trails. Yes, including one that will take you to the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, you bike nut. But be aware in 2026: The trail/pedestrian bridge over I-494 at 12th Avenue South in Richfield/Bloomington is closed (check online for detour info). Find more info here.
North Cedar Lake Regional Trail
This 4.4-mile paved trail begins in Hopkins and passes through neighborhoods in St. Louis Park before connecting to trails around Cedar Lake in Minneapolis. Find more info here.
North Mississippi Regional Park
1.6 miles of paved trails with views of the Mississippi River and its wooded shoreline. 5700 Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis, 763-694-7790; find more info here.
The Rush Creek Regional Trail
This 9.9-mile paved trail links Elm Creek Park Reserve to Mississippi Gateway Regional Park. Find more info here.
Shingle Creek Regional Trail
This 8.4-mile paved trail traverses parks and wetlands through most of Brooklyn Center, and provides access to Brooklyn Center City Hall/Community Center, the Brookdale Library, and nearby businesses. Find more info here.
South Bloomington Trail Network
Multiple trails both paved and unpaved total more than 16 miles. 7723 Bloomington Ferry Rd., Bloomington, 952-563-8877; bloomingtonmn.gov.

Theodore Wirth Regional Park
Enjoy 1.35 miles of paved trails, connecting to Theodore Wirth Parkway. 1301 Theodore Wirth Parkway, Minneapolis, 612-230-6400; find more info here.
West Mississippi River Regional Trail
This 10.4-mile paved trail links north Minneapolis, Brooklyn Center, and Brooklyn Park, and will eventually extend north through Champlain and Dayton and connect to Medicine Lake Regional Trail as well as the Crow River and Wright County. Find more info here.
For more outstate trail options, check out dnr.state.mn.us.






