Best attractions and places to see around Greenfield include a variety of natural areas and parks. This region offers diverse landscapes, from extensive forests and lakes to restored prairie lands and riverfront trails. Visitors can explore several natural monuments and park reserves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The springs in the Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area are classified as gravity-fed seepage springs. In this “knob and kettle” glacial terrain, water does not usually gush from a single dramatic pipe or cave. Instead, rain and snowmelt soak into the high “knobs” (hills), and gravity pulls that water down through the soil. When the water encounters a dense layer it cannot pass through, it is diverted sideways and eventually “leaks” out where the hill meets the valley floor (the ravine). This process is visible in the “mucky” areas near the stream and in the presence of skunk cabbage and marsh marigolds, which thrive in the constant, slow-moving moisture of a seepage area.
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Beautiful lake, worth the hike down to the shore line. It does get muddy though.
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Nice place tucked away off a church parking lot.
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This park boasts over 25 miles of trails winding through wetlands, along with a playground and a beach area. You can expect to encounter a diverse array of wildlife, with notable sightings in the fall, including several hundred swans congregating in the area.
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Wolsfeld Woods was one of Minnesota's earliest Scientific and Natural Areas, established in 1978. It boasts some of the state's largest sugar maple trees, with Wolsfeld Lake enhancing the northwest corner. Be sure to keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife that frequents this area.
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Wolsfeld Lake spans 34 acres and is home to a diverse range of fish species, including Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Carp, and Northern Pike. This particular point offers one of the finest vistas of the water, so be sure to take your time and savor the view.
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Crow-Hassan Park Reserve is an 840-acre park along the Crow River. The park has miles of trails through prairie land that has been in the process of restoration since 1969.
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Greenfield is surrounded by diverse natural areas. You can visit Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area, known for its large sugar maple trees and diverse wildlife. Another excellent option is Crow-Hassan Park Reserve, which features miles of trails through restored prairie land. Don't miss Lake Rebecca Park Reserve, offering over 25 miles of trails, wetlands, and a beach area.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. Crow-Hassan Park Reserve offers miles of trails, including moderate loops like the "Crow-Hassan Park Reserve loop — Hanover" (10.1 km). Lake Rebecca Park Reserve also features over 25 miles of trails. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Greenfield.
The natural areas around Greenfield are home to diverse wildlife. At Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area, you should keep an eye out for various species. Lake Rebecca Park Reserve is particularly known for its diverse array of wildlife, with several hundred swans congregating in the area during the fall.
Absolutely. Wolsfeld Lake spans 34 acres and is home to a diverse range of fish species, including Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, and Northern Pike. The northwest corner of Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area is enhanced by Wolsfeld Lake. Additionally, Lake Rebecca Park Reserve features a large lake with a beach area.
Yes, several easy hiking trails are available. Crow-Hassan Park Reserve offers easy loops, such as the "Crow-Hassan Park Reserve loop from Drop-in Camping" (5.4 km) and the "South Twin Lake – Crow-Hassan Park Reserve loop from Vehicle with Trailer Parking" (5.0 km). You can find more beginner-friendly routes in the easy hikes around Greenfield guide.
Yes, the area offers road cycling opportunities. Routes like the "Runner's Pond loop from Near North" (14.0 km) and longer options like the "County road 50 – Kasma Marsh loop from County Road 110 Trail Access" (65.8 km) are available. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Greenfield guide.
Many of the natural areas are suitable for families. Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area and Crow-Hassan Park Reserve are both categorized as family-friendly. Lake Rebecca Park Reserve also offers a playground and a beach area, making it a great spot for families.
For one of the finest vistas of the water, head to Wolsfeld Lake. This particular point offers a beautiful perspective of the 34-acre lake. Remember to take your time and savor the view.
Within Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area, you can find gravity-fed seep springs. These springs create mucky areas where unique plants like skunk cabbage and marsh marigolds thrive, indicating a constant, slow-moving moisture flow from the hillsides.
Crow-Hassan Park Reserve is an 840-acre park along the Crow River, notable for its extensive prairie land that has been undergoing restoration since 1969. It offers miles of trails through this unique landscape.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the extensive forests of Wolsfeld Woods to the restored prairie lands of Crow-Hassan Park Reserve. The scenic views of Wolsfeld Lake and the varied trails and wildlife at Lake Rebecca Park Reserve are also highly valued by the community.


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