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Minnehaha Creek Headwaters

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Website
www.mtkaparks.org/minnehahacreek

Address
16501 Grays Bay Blvd, Minnetonka


​Minnehaha Creek Headwaters 

This park is located at the junction of Lake Minnetonka and the headwaters of Minnehaha Creek. The park offers views of lake and creek, a 900-foot boardwalk, fishing and bird watching opportunities, and a canoe dock for those who want to canoe, paddle, or float down Minnehaha Creek. Minnehaha Creek flows 22 miles eastward from Minnetonka flowing by Jidana Park, Minnetonka Mills, and Big Willow, through Hopkins, St. Louis Park, Edina, and Minneapolis, with the paddling opportunities ending at Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis.

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​Friends of Minnetonka Parks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors. All donations are tax deductible.
  • Home
  • Friends
    • Mission
    • Who We Are
    • Volunteerism
    • Donate
    • Contact Us
  • VISIT A PARK
    • Big Willow
    • Boulder Creek
    • Cullen
    • Hilloway
    • Jidana
    • Lake Rose
    • Lone Lake
    • Meadow
    • Minnehaha Creek
    • Purgatory
    • Shady Oak
    • Tower Hill
    • Victoria Evergreen
    • Woodgate
  • Resources
    • Native Plants
    • Invasive Plants
    • Videos
    • FAQs >
      • Restoration Basics
      • Restoration and Change
      • Restoration and Ecology
      • Restoration Risks and Cost
      • Restoration and Successful Outcomes
    • Tree Aging App
    • Newsletter
  • Events
    • Education and Social Events