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Carver County Parks

Welcome to the web site of Carver County Parks. Carver County operates the parks of Baylor Regional Park, Lake Minnewashta Regional Park and Lake Waconia Regional Park. Each park is a natural resource based recreation area situated on the lakes of Eagle, Minnewashta and Waconia respectively. Within these parks you will find swimming beaches, picnic facilities, forests and prairies, trails, playgrounds, boat accesses, campgrounds, picnic shelters and more. Each park provides different opportunities and experiences. Discover more about these parks by clicking on the desired information listed below. For additional information, please contact the Carver County Park Office at (952) 466-5250 or by e-mail.

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What's NewGO CARVER GO

Check out GoCarverGo, the county's new Active Living website which provides trail information for all of the trails in Carver County.

 

news Open House for Lake Minnewashta Park and TH 41 Trail Project June 3rd, 2010 5-8 p.m. 

news  Dakota Rail Regional Trail information now available online. 

Firewood Restriction (added 6/1/09) 

Upcoming Events and Activities

  • August 16th - 19th - Outdoor Adventure Day Camp at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park
  • August 21st - Family Fun Day at Baylor Regional Park
     

 Campground Newsletter - 4/30/2010

news Trailhead Newsletter - May/June 2010 (Added 5/26/2010)

2010 Carver County Photo Contest


Carver County Park Locations

Parks map

Park Mission Statement:

The purpose of the Parks and Recreation Department is to provide a variety of quality recreational experiences, services, and lands that meet the needs of the residents of Carver County and Carver County Regional Park users.