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Hiawatha Links Update: Cultural Resource work continues, Open House planned next spring
Cultural resource work continues this winter, open house planned for spring 2026
New designs detail potential improvements to Hiawatha Golf Course and surrounding parkland
Hiawatha Links Concept A bird’s eye view illustration. (Accessible image) Hiawatha Links project debuts three concept designs available online for review and public comment in interactive map
New online tool shares in-depth information on Hiawatha Links project
Explore comprehensive FAQs, Lake Hiawatha history, land and ecological details, and info on long-term plan for the park and golf course
Open House on new Hiawatha Links Design Concepts scheduled August 14
Come to Lake Nokomis Community Center any time between 6:30 and 8 pm to learn about the project, see proposed designs, and talk with staff
Historic and Cultural Studies underway, Design Concepts coming by late summer
The design team is working on a series of studies to help fully understand the cultural and historical context of the land
Hiawatha Links Update: Survey responses, Open House summary and upcoming FAQ
Staff have compiled hundreds of comments received from the last survey and our working on an FAQ to answer all submitted questions
New information and online survey available for Hiawatha Links, the next design phase for Hiawatha Golf Course
Survey provides info and asks for feedback on four topics: History, Water Resources, Ecology, and Golf Facilities
Open House on next design phase for Hiawatha Golf Course scheduled January 16
Stop by the Lake Nokomis Community Center gym any time 6-7:30 pm to talk about the next phase of design and engineering work at Hiawatha Golf Course
Hiawatha Golf Course Area Plan: Met Council approval and next steps
Met Council approves plan adopted by Minneapolis Park Commissioners last September
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board approves Hiawatha Golf Course Master Plan
Long-term plan outlines transition from 18-hole course to 9-hole course with reduced groundwater pumping, improved ecology and water management, and expanded trails and winter recreation opportunities
Park Board Announcements
There are no announcements at this time. Please check back soon.





