As of early 2020, the trail only exists as an approximately stub from Lester Prairie. It starts at Central Avenue and travels east to the Carver County line.
Carver County
The trail is maintained by the Carver County Parks Department. It runs for.
Route
The trail starts at McLeod County line and travels east. It enters the small town of New Germany and crosses County Road 33. It parallels County Road 30 on its way to Mayer. It crosses MN 25 and continues east. It passes south of Goose Lake, and under a bridge under County Road 10. The trail lines the north shore of Lake Waconia, and passes over the Lake Waconia Trestle. It turns northeastward and crosses the Hennepin County line.
History
In early 2010, Carver County began construction of the section from St. Bonifacius to Mayer. The first trail section runs. It officially opened on May 21, 2011. Carver County extended the trail in 2012 from Mayer, west through New Germany to the Carver/McLeod County Line. The second section runs for. The former railroad property runs west to Hutchinson MN, but plans are not known at this time for the future trail development west of Carver County.
Hennepin County
Route
The trail is maintained by the Three Rivers Park District. it is long. The trail continues in the outskirts of St. Bonifacius. it passes over CSAH 92 and MN 7 on separate bridges. It continues towards Lake Minnetonka. It passes by Gale Woods Farm and enters Mound. It crosses CSAH 110 and CSAH 15 on crosswalks, and enters the Lake Minnetonka area. It runs parallel to CSAH 15, and will do so for the rest of its journey. It crosses Seton Channel on a historic rail bridge, and enters Spring Park. It parallels the West Arm, and crosses CSAH 19. It now parallels Crystal Bay and enters Minnetonka Beach. Along here, the trail crosses many private driveways. It has small concrete sections near them. It also travels through a golf course. It crosses over the Arcola Trestle. It and the Arcola Bridge are the longest bridges over Lake Minnetonka. The trail turns north, and goes into the village of Crystal Bay. It crosses over Tanager Lake, and turns east once more. It is now just north of CSAH 15, and passes under the ramps to US 12, and enters Wayzata. It terminates at the city center, near the Wayzata Depot.
History
In 2008, Hennepin County began building the Dakota Rail Trail. It was completed from Wayzata to St. Bonifacius in July 2009.
Historical railroad bridges
Two major railroad bridges in Lake Minnetonka were preserved for the trail. The largest one is the Arcola Trestle, built in 1881. It is long.It consists of several spans of trestles with two through plate girder sections. A similar bridge is the Seton Channel Bridge in Spring Park, passing over Seton Channel. This one is long. .