Went in November of 2020 and it was pretty chilly but very gorgeous. A lot of the other trails were closed so I ended up finding this one and was very pleased. Very peaceful and quiet morning! Found this mole along the trail so I just pushed him over to the side so no one accidentally stepped or biked over him.
Great spot. Cool unusual plants. If you have a good camera this would be a great spot for a macro lens. Only downside is the trails are not well-marked. Limited parking for $1 per hour. Credit cards accepted. Highly recommended!
Ohhhh my...I loved this because it was like a scene from an apocalyptic movie lol. No one around. Dozens of intersections and options to take. From well worn to is that even a path. No trail guides or maps so bring your alltrails app or a compass
Great trails that cover a lot of ground. Hiking and ski trails. If youve never been, I definitely would check it out. Not far from downtown.
Beautiful area! Some rare plants scattered about and the park isnt over crowded
Great place for a quick walk in any season!
Technically still in the city but as if in a different ecosystem entirely. Peaty and mossy without feeling gross, were fortunate to have it preserved so well in Theodore Wirth Park.
Nice trails. Bog was half under mud. The off road biking is amazing.
Quaking bog is such a great place for a stroll. Keep an eye out for mountain bikes!
Beautiful, lush hills to hike throughout! Theres several different paths that my dog and I were able to explore and while theres other people hiking and biking, we never felt crowded. It was a nice way to get some steps in on a Saturday afternoon in what felt like a rural getaway amongst the hustle and bustle of the urban city.
A favorite place for a Minneapolis stroll
This place is a hidden treasure, with a very unique and diverse ecosystem. The pinkish green moss looks like its from another planet. Leave the flip flops at home though. Depending on the time of year, trails get pretty soggy. Much of the boardwalk that runs throughout the bog is getting swallowed up by the vegitation. Its totally worth the trip. Oh, paid parking only here. I believe both cash and credit cards are accepted at the outdoor kiosk
It was stationary, which was appreciated.
Great short little trail through a unique ecosystem close to Minneapolis.
This little piece of nature has a different eco-system than any other place around. Its a little bit boggy and a little bit swampy and is surrounded by great walking and bike paths. Great time of year to visit and be serenaded by the frogs.
Found some carnivorous pitcher plants. That alone deserves 5 stars. The wildflower garden around the corner was great as well.
Theres a sign that says what the plants are and gives a definition of the quaking big. I didnt see it at first its a little hard to read. The paths go every which way. Fallow the middle path theres a sign that says quaking big wooden path ways its super cool . Be prepared to get your feet muddy
Excellent track for off-road cycling. It took me 15 minutes to ride a difficult route. There is also an easy bike route and a hiking route.
Such a beautiful, lush area to explore! Lots of unique plants. It was nice to see a lot of pollinators, including a hummingbird!It was a little hard to find our way with no detailed map of the trails, but once we got to the bog it was easy to follow the bridges around. Theres a port-a-potty at the small parking lot, but unfortunately it wasnt in usable condition during our visit.
Nice hiking trails, your feet might get wet on the big trail, dog friendly, hand pump water well at entrance which is good for dogs, but metallic tasting for humans
Beautiful nature filled walking paths right in the middle of the city.
We were a classroom group accompanied by a parks naturalist and the walk was great. Lifeguard was on duty at noon. Facilities were clean.
Great trails throughout. Also, two mountain bike paths to challenge even the savviest of bikers. Sunlight filters through the dense foliage, creating a beautiful space. You can use a credit card now for the parking. Theres a porta potty and an old fashioned water pump provides drinking water. Parking is very limited, as lot is small.
Great trail for unique nature experience in the heart of the city.
Dont step on the momraths
Mothers day made it impossible to find a parking spot closer that 1/4+ miles away. That was fine really, the weather was awesome. I only knocked off a star because the biking trails around this area are great. Meaning they get heavy use from mountain bikers. Many of these trails intertwine from time to time with walking only trails. Not only do you have to watch your back- but if you have children you REALLY have to be on your guard. The bikers come fast and only the courteous ones tell you if they are approaching. Word to the wise; if you get lost or turned around- make SURE you stay on a pedestrian trail as you make your way back.
We love walking here. Our dog loves it even more. Always an adventure on the floating walkways and we were pleasantly surprised that they updated the parking so that you can pay with a credit card and dont need quarters anymore. This is a great, woodsy area for a leisurely visit.
Great park - walk, run, hike, bike - all under thick tree cover and shade in the warm weather. Right next the city but youd barely guess it. Great spot!
Bogtastic
Great walk on a beautiful fall day!
Path through the bog was a nice walk, but under water in some places.
Great friendly Park with BBQ and picnic tables near a nice family style brewery
Nice park interesting wildlife if u know where to look.
Pretty decent tails...tails for biking and separate trails for walking. Trails do a lot of crossing over, somewhat easy to get turned around but not a very big park so getting lost is tough. Not a lot of people, nice scenic spot in the middle of the city. Bog area is kinda small but still cool. Good place to trail run or mountain bike. Small parking pay-lot, usually fills up with people/cars on the weekend.
Spicy trails and good burms
Beautiful park with a lot of hiking and mountain biking trails
This is a gorgeous, serene and peaceful place to visit in the spring, summer or fall! The majority of the trees in the bog are Tamarack pines; the only deciduous “evergreen”, and their needles are very soft to the touch. When you stop along the trail and look straight up into the sky, you can just imagine yourself being somewhere in the northern woods of Minnesota, not in the middle of its largest city. A priceless and now rare treasure that we are fortunate to have in our flgreat city! Please stay on the trail and if you see any litter pick it up and take only that out with you. I’ve personally rarely if ever spotted litter there which is a good sign but in case anyone else does, please don’t just leave it there!
Cool place to visit.
Took a nice short hike through the park. Cool spot!
I want to go there again
Who would of thought you could walk water. Make sure you stay on the board walk.
Classic place, right by my Golden Valley neighborhood. Also, beautiful fireflies in the summer
A tranquil respite 10 minutes from downtown. You can see/hear woodpeckers, bluejays and cardinals.
What an amazing set of MTB trails in the middle of a metro area. Its 10 minutes from my house and so convenient, definitely recommend.
Love going for runs here
This place was awesome. The bog has all of these suspended walkways that slosh the bog as you walk through it. And its super beautiful in the summer.
Excellent place to find mushrooms, frogs, and see other wildlife. Please stay on the trail!
Fall is the best time to visit... read, NO mosquitoes!
Cool urban bog.
This is a serene place away from the sounds of the city. Bird calls, a wild turkey and a pair of Mallards.
The Bog dont quake no more... still a good hiking, running, biking, Nordic Trails place.
This place is the perfect combination of beauty, silence and nerve-racking (if there is no one around). It has 2-3 different trails but all of them gonna meet at a point, so dont worry about choosing the right trail just roam around and feel the nature. Once you reach the center of the Bog you wont feel that you are in the city. Its amazingly quiet.The best time to visit this place is in the morning. I find this place little frightening at evening time.It has paid parking lot. But you can park in Theodore Wirth Parkway and walk from there to quaking bog which is around 3min walk.
Beautiful area. Bathrooms for the desperate.
Lovely bog in the middle of Minneapolis
Beautiful place
Very peaceful and you rarely see another person if you go in the morning!
Slightly hard to follow path markers, but it all works out in the end.
Lots of pretty mushrooms and moss. and one birch tree.
Beautiful park.
Nice hidden treasure within the city!
No free parking near here, but other than that, its a neat place
Serene
Has it all, Old school, Big pine, hills, lots
Owls!
Great park
Mud Ball MDRA race
Its a bog whats not to love!
One of my favorite places in Theodore Wirth Parkway!