Kenilworth Trail, Minneapolis
Facts and practical information
The Kenilworth Trail is a paved bicycle trail in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It runs nearly 1.5 miles and acts as a connector between the Cedar Lake Trail in the north and the Midtown Greenway in the south. Like the Cedar Lake Trail, most of the route is composed of a triple-divided cycleway/pedway with a pair of one-way paths for bicycles and another path for pedestrians. On some maps, a southern segment of the Kenilworth Trail is called the Burnham Trail. The trail corridor has been considered the most highly trafficked in the Minneapolis park system. ()
Calhoun Isles (Kenwood)Minneapolis
Kenilworth Trail – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lake Calhoun, Brownie Lake, Seven Points, Lake of the Isles.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Kenilworth Trail?
How to get to Kenilworth Trail by public transport?
Bus
- Uptown Transit Center (26 min walk)
- 22 St W • Lines: 2, 2A, 2C (29 min walk)