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Design and Construction
In 2025, design work will begin for the new Eagle Lake Regional Trail, which will travel generally north-south in the cities of Plymouth and Minnetonka. The trail will be located within the public right-of-way along Plymouth Road (County Road 61), South Frontage Road, and Hopkins Crossroad/Zachary Lane (County Road 73). View a map of the planned trail route here.
Construction of the trail is planned for 2027. When complete, the paved multi-use regional trail will connect the Lake Minnetonka and Luce Line Regional Trails, Minnetonka Mills Park, Big Willow Community Reserve and Minnetonka Township Loops Trails Corridor.
Planning Process
In 2019 Three Rivers worked with focus cities to obtain public input and identify a proposed north-south regional trail route between French Regional Park in Plymouth and Bryant Lake Regional Park in Eden Prairie. From June 2020 to March 2021, Three Rivers built upon this work with the additional engagement of the residents along the proposed route and adjacent communities.
Three Rivers used this community and partner city feedback to determine a preferred route for the entire trail between French and Bryant Lake regional parks and developed a long-range plan, the Eagle Lake and Bryant Lake Regional Trails Long-Range Plan. The Park District presented the plan to public agency partners, the Three Rivers Park District Board of Commissioners and the Metropolitan Council. The plan was approved in the fall of 2021. Learn more about the planning process for the long-range plan.
For design and construction, the route between French and Bryant Lake regional parks has been split into two separate trails: The Eagle Lake Regional Trail and the Bryant Lake Regional Trail.
Design and Construction
In 2025, design work will begin for the new Eagle Lake Regional Trail, which will travel generally north-south in the cities of Plymouth and Minnetonka. The trail will be located within the public right-of-way along Plymouth Road (County Road 61), South Frontage Road, and Hopkins Crossroad/Zachary Lane (County Road 73). View a map of the planned trail route here.
Construction of the trail is planned for 2027. When complete, the paved multi-use regional trail will connect the Lake Minnetonka and Luce Line Regional Trails, Minnetonka Mills Park, Big Willow Community Reserve and Minnetonka Township Loops Trails Corridor.
Planning Process
In 2019 Three Rivers worked with focus cities to obtain public input and identify a proposed north-south regional trail route between French Regional Park in Plymouth and Bryant Lake Regional Park in Eden Prairie. From June 2020 to March 2021, Three Rivers built upon this work with the additional engagement of the residents along the proposed route and adjacent communities.
Three Rivers used this community and partner city feedback to determine a preferred route for the entire trail between French and Bryant Lake regional parks and developed a long-range plan, the Eagle Lake and Bryant Lake Regional Trails Long-Range Plan. The Park District presented the plan to public agency partners, the Three Rivers Park District Board of Commissioners and the Metropolitan Council. The plan was approved in the fall of 2021. Learn more about the planning process for the long-range plan.
For design and construction, the route between French and Bryant Lake regional parks has been split into two separate trails: The Eagle Lake Regional Trail and the Bryant Lake Regional Trail.