Lakes around North St. Paul, Minnesota, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area features several prominent lakes, including Silver Lake and Casey Lake within the city, and Lake McCarrons nearby in Roseville. These bodies of water are integrated into regional parks, providing access to various outdoor activities. The region's lakes contribute to its appeal for those seeking natural escapes close to urban amenities.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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This is a pretty big park that has lots of features, mountain bike trails, paved trails, ballfields, playgrounds, goes for blocks.
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Saint Paul–Changsha China Friendship Garden is a beautiful scape with it's Chinese-style pavilions, koi pond, and lush plantings provide a calm, meditative backdrop. A perfect spot to pause, stretch, and take in the carefully designed landscape before continuing your journey.
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Take your swimwear with you and enjoy cooling off after the hike. 😉
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Battle Creek Regional Park is over 1,800 acres of natural woodlands, grasslands, & wetlands. The miles and miles of trails are perfect for hikers, cyclists, and runners to escape the city and enjoy immersion in nature without needing to travel far from home.
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Battle Creek Regional Park is over 1,800 acres of natural woodlands, grasslands, & wetlands. The miles and miles of trails are perfect for hikers, cyclists, and runners to escape the city and enjoy immersion in nature without needing to travel far from home.
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Lake Phalen drains into the Mississippi River via Phalen Creek, and it is the centerpiece of Phalen Regional Park. The lake is popular with all sorts of water sports enthusiasts and one of the highlights is the annual Dragon Boat Festival which takes place each July.
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Battle Creek Regional Park is over 1,800 acres of natural woodlands, grasslands, & wetlands. The miles and miles of trails are perfect for hikers, cyclists, and runners to escape the city and enjoy immersion in nature without needing to travel far from home.
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These two lakes make up part of Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. No watercrafts are allowed on these lakes and shoreline fishing is from permitted areas only.
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Beyond the well-known Lake Phalen, you can explore Silver Lake and Casey Lake directly within North St. Paul. Nearby, Lake McCarrons in Roseville is also a popular choice. These lakes offer diverse activities from swimming and boating to fishing and park amenities.
Yes, several lakes are excellent for families. Silver Lake in North St. Paul features a public beach, picnic areas, playgrounds, and courts for tennis and pickleball. Casey Lake Park also offers multiple playgrounds and sports fields. Lake Phalen is another family-friendly option, known for water sports and its surrounding regional park.
Lake McCarrons in Roseville is the only lake in its district where swimming is officially allowed and features a public beach. Silver Lake in North St. Paul also has a public beach, making it a good option for a refreshing dip.
Fishing is a popular activity. Silver Lake offers multiple shore angling spots and fishing piers, and is stocked with Walleye annually. Largemouth Bass fishing is also growing in popularity there. Casey Lake provides shore fishing for panfish, which are stocked yearly. Lake McCarrons supports various species including Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, and Crappie, with a fishing pier and designated shore fishing areas.
Absolutely. Battle Creek Regional Park, which includes natural woodlands and wetlands, offers miles of trails for hiking, cycling, and running. Lake McCarrons also has paved trails that connect to the Trout Brook Regional Trail. For more specific routes, you can find easy hikes like the Oakdale Nature Preserve Loop or cycling routes such as the Gateway and Bruce Vento Trails Loop on komoot's guides for easy hikes and cycling around North St. Paul.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. Battle Creek Regional Park is known for its mountain bike trails. You can explore various routes, including difficult loops from Southeast or Ruth St, and an easy loop around Eagle Point Lake, all detailed in komoot's guide for MTB Trails around North St. Paul.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can visit the Saint Paul-Changsha China Friendship Garden, a serene spot with Chinese-style pavilions and a koi pond. Casey Lake features a unique octagon-shaped dock that makes you feel like you're standing on the water. Battle Creek Regional Park offers extensive natural woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands.
Yes, on East & West Vadnais Lakes, which are part of Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park, no watercrafts are allowed. This makes them ideal for a quieter, more natural experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from water sports on Lake Phalen to the extensive trails at Battle Creek Regional Park. The family-friendly amenities, such as public beaches and playgrounds at Silver Lake and Casey Lake, are also highly valued. The natural beauty and opportunities for immersion in nature without traveling far from the city are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Silver Lake is suitable for winter activities such as ice fishing and snowshoeing when conditions permit. Many of the parks surrounding the lakes also offer opportunities for winter walks and enjoying the snowy landscape.
White Bear Lake County Beach, part of the larger White Bear Lake, holds historical significance. Known as Bde Maṭo Ská by the Native Dakota people, it was a source for making Maple syrup. Mark Twain also described it as a prominent summer resort in his 1883 book 'Life on the Mississippi'.
Many lakes in the area are integrated into regional parks, which typically offer parking. For example, White Bear Lake County Beach has an ample parking lot. Silver Lake Park and Casey Lake Park also provide public access and amenities within North St. Paul.


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