Southwest LRT Trail is a system of shared-use paths for bicycles and pedestrian paths that extends through several western suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are operated by the Three Rivers Park District. Two former rail corridors originally built by the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway were acquired and converted to trails in anticipation of the Southwest Corridor light rail project. The two former railway corridors are now divided into three distinct trails.
Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail in Eden Prairie
The trail in Eden Prairie, at a local road crossing
The trail in Excelsior, looking east
Three Rivers Park District
Three Rivers Park District is a special park district serving the suburban areas of the Twin Cities including suburban Hennepin, Carver, Dakota, Scott, and Ramsey counties. Three Rivers's mission is "To promote environmental stewardship through recreation and education in a natural resources-based park system." Three Rivers operates twenty parks and ten regional trails, with at least two more regional trails planned. Nearly seven million people visit Three Rivers facilities each year. It has over 27,000 acres (11,000 ha) of parks and trails.
Crow-Hassan Park Reserve has miles of trails leading through woods and restored native prairie.
One of the cabins at the Baker Near-Wilderness Settlement
Coon Rapids Dam in June 2004
Play equipment in Hyland Lake Park Reserve