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    4.6 (293 reviews)

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    Sally C.

    This free park is phenomenal - majestic during the winter months! Minnehaha Falls was beautiful frozen yet flowing. It was such a magical experience to see this in real life. The grounds, even after a winter blizzard, were nicely maintained. Would absolutely love to see this again but I'm thankful for the pictures & videos we took a day after the blizzard came through! WOW!

    Kavitha P.

    A lovely park to visit year round The waterfall is obviously the main attraction, when we have a rainy season it truly is beautiful , also in the winter they look magical Downside this park can get crowded, especially the creek and falls area Parking is abundant Can rent those wheel fun rentals

    Ray B.

    What a great place to check out. Short drive from the Mall of America and well worth checking out. Paid parking is just a short distance from the falls. Literally a 5 min walk. Take the stairs to the base of the falls and see things from a different angle. The falls itself are a sight to see. Amazing. Great photo ops and also a great walking path to explore. Put this place on your list to visit in Minneapolis.

    Leeza D.

    Visited this park on a beautiful day and did a short hike to the waterfall. It was definitely not strenuous and I thought it was worth the trip especially if you have some time before your flight home. Please come and create your own experience.

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    Joanna M.

    Minnehaha Park has everything from a scenic waterfall, a hiking trail, public bathrooms, and an eatery at the corner entrance of the park. But for the love of god, they need more signs because you don't know how long the trail is and which side to enter and exit from. My partner and I visited on the last day of our Minneapolis trip and we didn't know how much we could explore without veering too far off the path. We were still able to enjoy the view both above and below the waterfall and the walk wasn't bad. We saw several people walking their dogs so that's a plus. We stopped by the Sea Salt Eatery at the corner of the park for a bite before we left which made for a satisfying visit. Aside from the lack of placards and maps, there's not much to complain about since it's trees, rocks, and water. And the occasional statue.

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    Sef E.

    Such a fun park to visit -- it's got a massive, beautiful waterfall that's picture-perfect year-round and surrounded by scenic trails great for hiking or a casual walk. There's even a seasonal restaurant onsite that serves food and drinks during the warmer months, making it easy to spend the whole afternoon there. You can often catch a local musician performing nearby, which adds to the relaxed, happy vibe. It's the perfect spot to get outside, enjoy nature, and make the most of a weekend in the city! There is a huge parking lot and also plenty of street parking in the area. Parking lot is paid.

    Déjà J.

    I've had many experiences at the Falls/Minnehaha Park over the years. You can definitely get a nice workout here. There's many trails and areas to explore if that's your thing. You can also visit just to see the falls (viewable without having to go down the stairs). Parking used to easy in this area. For the most part it still is you just have to pay. I volunteered at an event for 4 hrs and it was $10.75 to park. They have a building that opens around lunch time - Sea Salt Eatery. Always hear good things about the food but have only gotten light bites here years ago and don't recall how I felt about it. There's a park as well as a kiddie pool. You can walk down stairs to the falls or further along the trails you can find a hillside way to get down if that's easier. Most of the trails at the bottom are unpaved so not ideal for strollers, bikes, wheelchairs and such. There is a bit of a homeless community present here. I was there for an event and for the most part they seem harmless, just the usual asking for money and doing their own thing (which could include showing signs of mental illness/distress unfortunately). I'd say just be aware of your surroundings- as you should be always. Generally nice views. Nice place to take in some fresh-ish air. The sounds of the fall/water is super relaxing!

    Shelby A.

    Highly recommend stopping by Minnehaha Park and checking out their frozen waterfall. You do have to pay for parking. The machine takes coins but it is 1.50 flat for a full hour. I would say we were here for maybe 30 minutes tops. It's not too large and unfortunately I guess due to ice and snow all the trails down to the river and waterfall had closed locked gates. The frozen waterfall was absolutely breathtaking and it looks as if it might even have a cave or something behind it. Definitely a cool park I'm sure I'm the warmer weather too.

    Constance M.

    My family came to this park yesterday and it was absolutely gorgeous. The parking was easy and it was less than a mile walk to the falls. It was breathtaking. I could stare for hours. We enjoyed this park.

    James L.

    Being a transplant this park has been a real treat. I never lived near a park like this before especially one with falls, so every time I come I have to stop by to take in the view when I can. You would think the falls always look the same, but it can change quite a bit actually depending on the climate. The falls roar when there's been a lot of downpour and freeze during the winter, both beauties to behold on their own. Events also take advantage of the real estate of this park and are a great way to experience the culture of the twin cities as well as support local businesses and artists when there are art festivals. Parking unfortunately is always a challenge when there are big events being hosted, but with enough patience you can get a spot. If you want to avoid paying for parking you'll have to hunt for a spot in the nearby neighborhoods next to the DQ.

    Christina C.

    What a beautiful park. The waterfall was our destination, and it was an easy hike for someone with bad knees, and also ADA friendly with a nice paved trail. There is a footbridge at the top going over the waterfall and one at the bottom. The water was flowing very quickly, and I would definitely come back again after my knee replacement to hike the trails. It seemed very popular with tourist and locals alike.

    Jenna H.

    Pretty Falls area. Good walking paths, pet friendly, well maintained and didn't see any trash anywhere. I would love to come back when the walking path isn't as icy

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    kristin s.

    Went to my annual Minnehaha Falls trip! Per usual it was a great experience. The falls have many pay parking lots, which when I went on a Sunday was 2.50 per hour. The first parking lot was full by 11:00am but the next lot has plenty of parking. Bikers and walkers were out and about. The falls were beautiful and fish with water. The trails were nice and clear. On our way out we stopped for a drink. I settled on orange sangria and i was not disappointed! When i come back to get fish tacos, i'll def order that again!

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