All On-Board: Lakewood Trolley Tours – Minneapolis, MN

All On-Board: Lakewood Trolley Tours – Minneapolis, MN

Lakewood Trolley Tours

Hop aboard a historic trolley starting August 14th from 10:00 am – 11:30 am, and enjoy a guided tour of Lakewood’s 250 acres of park-like beauty and storied history. We’ll explore Lakewood’s history from our landscape to our beautiful buildings, dive into the stories of some of Lakewood’s notable residents, and see artistic monuments and sculpture.

Where to meet

This tour will start at the beautiful and historic Lakewood Memorial ChapelSigns will be posted directing you to the event location or click here for GPS navigation through Google Maps.

Parking

Parking is available on any of the roads inside Lakewood’s gates unless otherwise noted with a no parking sign. Lakewood does not have an onsite parking lot – it is street parking only.

If you choose to take public transit, there is a bus stop just outside of Lakewood’s front gate, then a short walk from the gate to the chapel.

Bike parking is also available at a bike rack near the front gate, and a Nice Ride station is available at 34th/Hennepin (Near Dunn Bros), or 36th/Bryant (Outside of Bogarts Donuts).

Lakewood Trolley Tours

3600 Hennepin Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55408

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