List of all cities and towns in Hennepin County
Hennepin County is a county in Minnesota, United States.
Minneapolis, the state’s most populous city, serves as its county seat.
The county is named after Father Louis Hennepin, a 17th-century explorer.
The county stretches from Minneapolis to the suburbs and outlying cities in the west. The county’s natural areas are densely forested, with hills and lakes.
The population was 1,281,565 according to the 2020 census.
Hennepin County is the most populous county in Minnesota and the 34th most populous county in the United States; it is home to more than one in every five Minnesotans.
The Minneapolis-Saint Paul-Bloomington Metropolitan Statistical Area includes Hennepin County.
The county has a total area of 607 square miles (1,570 km2), of which 554 square miles (1,430 km2) is land and 53 square miles (140 km2) (8.7%) is water, according to the United States Census Bureau.
Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in Hennepin County, Minnesota:
- Armstrong
- Atwood
- Berning Mill
- Bloomington Ferry
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Center
- Brooklyn Park
- Burschville
- Calhoun Beach
- Champlin
- Corcoran
- Crescent Beach
- Crystal Bay
- Crystal
- Dayton
- Deephaven
- Ditter
- Dupont
- Eden Prairie
- Edina
- Eureka
- Excelsior
- Fletcher
- Glen Lake
- Glenwood Junction
- Golden Valley
- Greenfield
- Greenwood
- Groveland
- Hamel
- Hanover
- Hopkins
- Independence
- Island Park
- Kenwood Gables
- Lake Sarah
- Leighton
- Long Lake
- Loretto
- Lyndale
- Maple Grove
- Maple Plain
- Medicine Lake
- Medina
- Minneapolis
- Minnetonka Beach
- Minnetonka Mills
- Minnetonka
- Minnetrista
- Mission Farms
- Mound
- New Hope
- Oak Knoll
- Oak Terrace
- Orono
- Osseo
- Oxboro
- Plymouth
- Richfield
- Robbinsdale
- Rockford
- Rogers
- Rowland
- Saga Hill
- Saint Anthony
- Saint Bonifacius
- Saint Louis Park
- Shorewood
- Spring Park
- Stubbs Bay
- Tonka Bay
- Wayzata
- West Coon Rapids
- Woodland