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Each summer, Hennepin County Public Health samples and analyzes the water at public swimming beaches to make sure it is safe for swimming.
The county recommends closure of contaminated beaches to their respective owners. Check here for regular updates. Additional public swimming beaches in the county (not listed here) are similarly monitored by their respective cities or regional park authorities.
If a beach is listed as closed, you may contact the listed city for more information.
Hennepin County takes samples at designated beaches from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Outside of these dates please contact the city or agency directly for information on the beach status.
This map displays beach locations primarily monitored by the county as well as some monitored by the Three Rivers Park District and Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board.
Nearly all water-borne illnesses are caused by organisms in untreated waste, from humans and other animals, introduced to the water directly or via rainstorm runoff. To measure the risk of contracting gastrointestinal illnesses from recreational exposure to beach water, samples are collected and analyzed for E. coli bacteria, a primary indicator organism.
When E. coli bacteria levels exceed guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hennepin County Public Health recommends beach closure until subsequent sample results show a level within the acceptable range.
Other local agencies that sample beach water in Hennepin County:
Bacteria and viruses in the water can cause some ear and eye infections, stomachaches, diarrhea, and flu-like symptoms.
The Centers for Disease Control has the following recommendations for staying healthy while enjoying the beach:
For more information, or to report water-related illnesses, please contact Hennepin County Environmental Health at 612-543-5200.
M-F, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.