
Apartments near Lake of the Isles in Minneapolis, MN (1,567 Rentals)


Odie Apartments

29 Bryant Apartments

Marquee

The Central

365 Nicollet

Variant

Foundry Lake Street

Best Apartments

The Paxon

LPM Apartments

Stage Apartments, LLC

One Ten Grant

Lakefield Apartments

Loring Park Flats

Stevens Community Apartments

3125 Aldrich

Akin Apartments

Intersect

Alexander Apartments

The Abbey Apartments

Kolo Apartments

1500 Nicollet

Artistry on 10th

The Lakes Residences

Flux

Isles West

1800 Lake

Isles East

City Place Lofts

ELEVATE Apartment Homes

Greenway Apartments

Axon Green

Uptown Lake Apartments

3129 Aldrich

Brentwood Apartments

Parkway Commons

The Gateway at West Lake Quarter

Mission Lofts

Deco 265

SECOND AND SECOND

Arrive Loring Park

Revel

The Venue On Knox Apartments

Loring Park

2nd Street Lofts
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As part of the Chain of Lakes, Lake of the Isles provides an enjoyable reprieve to the busy lifestyle of people who live in Minneapolis apartments. The picturesque beauty of the park makes it appropriate for Lake of the Isles apartment dwellers to just throw down a blanket and have a picnic or read. It's not that athletic activities aren't encouraged for residents of Lake of the Isles apartments. Biking and walking/running paths, soccer fields for summer and fall and ice hockey rinks in winter are here at the park. Plenty of wide open space for tossing a ball or a Frisbee can be found here too. Lake of the Isles is quite popular with dogs as well, with an off-leash park for your pup to roam free from his Minneapolis apartment. A nicely sized fishing dock is special to the Lake of the Isles apartment fisherman, with decent fish such as bass and muskie to be found here. The other connecting lakes in the Chain of Lakes regional park are Cedar Lake, Brownie Lake, Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet, with all surrounded by 12 miles of paths for personal pursuit. While people who live in Lake of the Isles apartments are walking, running, rollerblading or biking the park, they can check out the lovely Peavy Fountain where they can toss in a coin and make a wish.
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