Gear Up for Adventure: Best Hiking Rentals Now Available!

Couple with a dog hiking in the forest with hiking rentals in Minnesota

Plan a Memorable Family Adventure with Hiking Rentals in Minnesota

Looking for a great way to spend time with your family this summer? Why not plan a hiking trip to explore the beautiful backcountry of Minnesota? At hiking rentals in Minnesota, we provide everything you need for an authentic and enjoyable outdoor experience.

High-Quality Hiking Rentals in Minnesota for Your Next Trip

For an unforgettable hiking adventure, having the right equipment is essential. Our hiking rentals in Minnesota include all the gear you’ll need, such as hiking poles, binoculars, portable chairs, compasses, portable stoves, tents, headlamps, sleeping bags, gaiters, ropes, and hiking backpacks. With our high-quality equipment, you can ensure a safe and comfortable trip for the entire family.

Book Your Hiking Rentals Today

Our company takes pride in offering hiking rentals in Minnesota that cater to both beginners and seasoned adventurers. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Minnesota’s stunning backcountry with your loved ones. Book your hiking gear today and get ready for a fun-filled family adventure!

HIKING RENTALS IN MINNESOTA:

HIKING ACCESSORY
1 DAY
2 DAYS
3 DAYS
4 DAYS
EACH ADD. DAY
High End Sapling Child Carrier Backpack
$40
$45
$50
$55
+$5
High End Backpack (40L/45L/50L/65L/75L)
$40
$45
$50
$55
+$5
Hiking Swiss Poles
$20
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Two Burner Propane Stove
$30
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Micro Rocket Stove
$20
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Kettle, Bowl, Mug w/Lids Set
$15
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Spot Headlamp
$10
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Tactical Flashlight
$10
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Walkie Talkie
$30
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Lodge 5 Piece Cast Iron Cookware Set
$25
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Rechargeable LED Lantern
$15
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE

Please visit our camping page to see much more of gear that may work for you in hiking.

Hiking Rental Prices:

The price for the first day, with the price for each additional day in parentheses.

High End Backpack Any Size
$40 ($5)
Hiking Swiss Poles
$20 (free)
Two Burner Propane Stove
$30 (free)
Micro Rocket Stove
$20 (free)
Kettle, Bowl, Mug Set
$15 (free)
Spot Headlamp
$10 (free)
Tactical Flashlight
$10 (free)
Walkie Talkie
$30 (free)
5 Piece Iron Cookware Set
$25 (free)
Rechargeable LED Lantern
$15 (free)
Child Carrier Backpack
$40 (+$5)

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Best Hikes for the Entire Family:

Minnesota consists of 17.6 million acres of forest land and well over 10,000 lakes. It’s a great place to enjoy the great outdoors, and luckily for the residents of Minnesota, literally everyone lives within 50 miles of at least one state park.

In other words, discovering and exploring the hiking trails near MN is pretty easy. With these many forests and nature trails, residents can rarely claim to have seen all the best hikes near Minneapolis.

Whether you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or just a need a little fresh air, Minneapolis has a hiking trail the whole family can enjoy.

  • Minnehaha Creek Trail – Get to know this 2.9-km loop trail near Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 41 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and road biking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are March through October. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
  • Lake Nokomis Trail – 5 miles paved trails, 18 miles gravel trails along Minnesota River and Mississippi River; Snelling Lake, Pike Island 7 miles loop trail; nearby Lake Nokomis 2.5 miles loop trail.
  • Lebanon Hills Regional Park – It is one of the most popular hiking places in the Twin Cities and the largest park in Minnesota’s Dakota County. Some of the most popular hiking trails include Lebanon Hills Loop, Jensen Lake Trail, Holland and O’Brien Lakes Trail, and McDonough Lake Loop. The Lebanon Hills Regional Park is roughly 10 miles from the MSP, located within the Twin Cities metro area. You’ll see several wooden areas, snowshoeing trails, ski routes, and picnic areas. The trail difficulty is moderate, which is good news for advanced trailers looking for paths less traveled. 

Other hikes near the Twin Cities include: Hidden Falls Regional Park, Afton State Park, Fort Snelling State Park, Murphy Hanrehan Park Reserve. 

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