Best attractions and places to see around Ham Lake offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration, featuring regional parks, rivers, and extensive trail networks. This region provides 16 unique places to discover, catering to those who enjoy hiking and cycling. The area's natural and man-made features create varied opportunities for recreation.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Definitely a memorable spot on the trail, a tunnel heading into the trail the goes along the golf course with a mirror to let you see who's coming.
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Bunker Hills Regional Park offers both paved and dirt paths along with some boardwalks and bridges. There are a bunch of recreational offerings within the parking including camping and swimming. With the multitude of trail options, you can find something to suit everyone in the family.
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One of several tunnels along the Wilderness Trail. This tunnel takes you under the tracks and into Bunkerhill Regional Park.
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The Coon Creek Trail is a great 7-mile long trail. It is fully paved and, as the name suggests, it follows along the Coon Creek.
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Coon Rapids Dam, located between Brooklyn Park and Coon Rapids, was built by Northern States Power Company in 1913-14 for hydropower generation, operating until 1966. The surrounding 446-acre Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park is a year-round recreational hub, with scenic views, hiking trails, picnic pavilions, fishing, and boating. The park connects to the Mississippi River Regional Trail, offering biking opportunities between Minneapolis and Ramsey.
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Construction of the Coon Rapids Hydroelectric Power Dam began in the early 1900s with the aim of providing electricity to Anoka and Hennepin Counties. The dam is almost half a mile long and about 19 feet tall. This point offers impressive views of the roaring waters.
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This paved trail follows the course of the Rum River from the city of Anoka to the county border. Along its route, you'll pass through several parks and points of interest, making it an ideal trail to explore the area on your bike.
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Bunker Hills Regional Park offers both paved and dirt paths along with some boardwalks and bridges. There are a bunch of recreational offerings within the parking including camping and swimming. With the multitude of trail options, you can find something to suit everyone in the family.
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Yes, the Ham Lake area offers several family-friendly options. Bunker Hills Regional Park is ideal, providing paved and dirt paths, boardwalks, camping, and swimming. Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park also offers picnic areas and easy trails suitable for families.
For easy hiking, the Coon Creek Trail is a great choice. It's a 7-mile paved trail that follows Coon Creek, known for its ease of use. Additionally, you can find more easy hiking options in the region by exploring the Easy hikes around Ham Lake guide.
The Ham Lake area features a diverse trail network. You'll find fully paved trails like the Coon Creek Trail and the Rum River Regional Trail, as well as dirt paths, boardwalks, and bridges within parks such as Bunker Hills Regional Park.
Many regional parks and trails in the Ham Lake area are dog-friendly, typically requiring dogs to be on a leash. Popular spots like Bunker Hills Regional Park and Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park generally welcome leashed dogs on their trails. Always check specific park regulations before your visit.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The area is excellent for cycling, with numerous road cycling routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Ham Lake guide. There are also dedicated running trails, which you can find in the Running Trails around Ham Lake guide.
Yes, the natural settings of the regional parks and river areas around Ham Lake provide opportunities for wildlife viewing. Areas like Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park and Bunker Hills Regional Park, with their forests and proximity to the Mississippi and Rum Rivers, are home to various bird species and other local fauna.
A unique spot to look out for is the Tunnel under the railroad tracks. This memorable passage is part of the Wilderness Trail and leads into Bunker Hills Regional Park, offering an interesting feature for trail users.
The Ham Lake area is rich in river-side attractions. The Coon Rapids Dam, originally built for hydropower, offers scenic views of the Mississippi River. The Rum River Regional Trail follows the course of the Rum River, providing a picturesque route through several parks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape for outdoor exploration, including extensive trail networks and regional parks. The scenic views at Coon Rapids Dam and the variety of recreational offerings at Bunker Hills Regional Park are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Coon Creek Trail is fully paved and noted for being wheelchair accessible, making it a great option for visitors seeking accessible outdoor experiences.
While specific winter activities are not detailed for every attraction, regional parks like Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park are often year-round recreational hubs. This typically means opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking on designated trails, depending on snow conditions.


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