Minnehaha Falls Lower Glen Trail is a popular hiking route in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Hikers follow natural trails and elevated boardwalks through a sedimentary rock glen carved by Minnehaha Creek to its confluence with the Mississippi River where there is a sandy beach.
Main access to the hiking trail loop is via several staircases near Minnehaha Falls that descend to the lower glen floor.
After descending staircases into the glen, hikers traverse dirt trails that eventually follow both sides of the creek, with gradual elevation change to the Mississippi River.
By 2010, Minnehaha Creek Watershed District spent $7 million toward restoration efforts such as trail improvements, shoreline stabilization, invasive plant removal, boardwalk replacement, and reconstruction of stone wall and bridge structures.