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Lake Hiawatha Beach is a lovely beach located in the beautiful city of Minneapolis, United States. The beach is about 200 feet long and has soft sand that is beige in color. There are many activities available at the beach, including swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and fishing. The beach also has many amenities, including lifeguards on duty during the summer months, public restrooms, and shower facilities. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash.
There are many attractions near Lake Hiawatha Beach, including the Minnehaha Regional Park, which features a 53-foot waterfall, hiking trails, and picnic areas. The park is about 3 miles away from the beach. Another popular attraction near the beach is the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, which is about 6 miles away from the beach.
There is a parking lot available at Lake Hiawatha Beach, and parking is free for visitors.
Fun fact about Lake Hiawatha Beach is that it is named after Hiawatha, a legendary figure in the Ojibwe and Mohawk tribes. The lake was originally called "Lake Minnehaha" but was renamed in the early 20th century to honor the legendary figure.
There are many attractions near Lake Hiawatha Beach, including the Minnehaha Regional Park, which features a 53-foot waterfall, hiking trails, and picnic areas. The park is about 3 miles away from the beach. Another popular attraction near the beach is the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, which is about 6 miles away from the beach.
There are several nearby restaurants that offer a variety of cuisines. Some of the popular restaurants near Lake Hiawatha Beach include Town Hall Brewery, offering craft beer and pub food, Sea Salt Eatery, serving seafood, and Naviya's Thai Brasserie, serving delicious Thai cuisine.
There are several hotels located within a few miles of Lake Hiawatha Beach. One of the closest hotels is the Best Western Plus Como Park Hotel, which is located about 3 miles away from the beach. The hotel offers comfortable rooms, free breakfast, and a fitness center. Another option is the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel St. Paul Downtown, which is located about 7 miles away from the beach. The hotel features a restaurant, a fitness center, and an indoor pool.

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All Amenities at Lake Hiawatha Beach

Amenities

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  • Activities

  • Icon for Beach AmenitiesBike Paths

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  • Food

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    Top Traveler Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Surf through our FAQs to help you find your perfect beach!

    Does Lake Hiawatha Beach have parking? If so, is it free or paid?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach does not have dedicated parking but has street parking near the entrance.

    Does Lake Hiawatha Beach have lifeguards?

    No, Lake Hiawatha Beach does not have lifeguards monitoring the beach – please be careful when swimming on this beach.

    Is Lake Hiawatha Beach a family-friendly beach?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach is not family-friendly and does not have restrooms, lifeguards, and nearby food.

    Is Lake Hiawatha Beach good for swimming?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach boasts excellent swimming conditions, attracting swimmers of all skill levels with its gentle waves and clear waters.

    Does Lake Hiawatha Beach have restrooms?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach does not have restrooms on or near the beach.

    Is Lake Hiawatha Beach a nude beach?

    No, Lake Hiawatha Beach maintains a family-friendly atmosphere and does not allow nude bathing.

    Is there food near Lake Hiawatha Beach?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach has multiple restaurant options near or on the beach.

    What are the activities at Lake Hiawatha Beach?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach is renowned for its vibrant beach scene, offering various activities for everyone to enjoy Bike Paths, Fishing, Volleyball.

    Does Lake Hiawatha Beach have accommodations for people with disabilities?

    Yes, Lake Hiawatha Beach offers accommodations for people with disabilities, allowing everyone to relish the coastal experience.

    Is Lake Hiawatha Beach a dog-friendly beach?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach is not dog-friendly.

    Is Lake Hiawatha Beach good for surfing?

    Lake Hiawatha Beach is not generally considered to be good for surfing.

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