Living in Mound MN: Lake Access Guide
6 min read · Published July 18, 2026 · By Bryce Caldwell · 5 public sources
Living in Mound MN means choosing a Lake Minnetonka community of 9,297 residents and 4,231 households, about 20 miles west of Minneapolis, with 37 parks and open spaces and Westonka Public Schools. The important housing distinction is access: Mound's city dock program is substantial, but dock rights do not attach to every home and must be verified for the specific property.
At a glance
Guide highlights
- The Metropolitan Council's 2024 estimate lists Mound at 9,297 residents and 4,231 households.
- The City of Mound describes the community as about 20 miles west of Minneapolis.
- Mound identifies 37 parks and open spaces, and Surfside Park appears in the city's official park listings.
Is Mound MN a good place to live?
Mound, Minnesota is a practical fit for buyers who want a smaller Lake Minnetonka community with local parks, Westonka schools, and a location about 20 miles west of Minneapolis. The Metropolitan Council estimated 9,297 residents and 4,231 households in 2024, while the city identifies 37 parks and open spaces within Mound.
Those numbers describe a compact community, but they do not decide whether a particular address fits. Buyers should compare the home, school assignment, daily route, and documented lake access instead of treating the Mound name as a promise that every property works the same way.
How should I compare Mound MN homes for sale?
Compare Mound MN homes for sale by the property itself and by the access that can be documented for that address. Current listing sites can show asking-price and inventory snapshots, but those snapshots are not appraisals. A Mound address alone does not establish a dock site, slip site, or abutting-site privilege under the city's program.
Start with the features and condition of the home, then separate any lake-access claim from the real estate description. Ask for the current city program record and rules that apply to the exact property before assigning value to a dock or slip representation.
Market pages change with active listings. Use current asking prices to understand what sellers are requesting, then rely on property-specific analysis and professional valuation work for an offer or pricing decision.
Does every home in Mound MN have dock rights?
No, dock rights do not attach to every home in Mound MN. The city administers about 144 dock sites and 100 slip sites, plus a separate category for abutting sites, but each category is governed by program rules. Verify the exact property's eligibility and current city record before relying on lake access in a purchase.
The size of Mound's program is useful context, not proof for a listing. A reference to a dock, slip, commons, or nearby shoreline should lead to an address-specific check with the City of Mound rather than an assumption that the access automatically follows the home.
| Property or access description | What the city program establishes | What a buyer should verify |
|---|---|---|
| Home with no verified dock-program site | A Mound address by itself does not establish dock access. | Whether the exact property has any documented city-program access. |
| Home represented with a dock site | Mound administers about 144 dock sites under its program rules. | The exact site's current city record and the rules that apply to the property. |
| Home represented with a slip site | Mound administers about 100 slip sites under its program rules. | The exact site's current city record and the rules that apply to the property. |
| Property represented as abutting city commons | Abutting sites are a separate program category with their own rules. | The parcel's status and the current rules for the specific abutting site. |
What school district serves Mound MN?
Mound is served by Westonka Public Schools, a district with more than 2,400 students in kindergarten through grade 12 and schools spanning the primary, middle, and high school levels. Westonka reports a 97.7% graduation rate for 2025, a useful district-wide measure that buyers should pair with verification of the assigned school for the exact address.
District-level results do not replace an address check. Before buying, confirm the current attendance assignment directly with Westonka Public Schools, especially if a particular school matters to the move.
What parks are in Mound MN?
The City of Mound identifies 37 parks and open spaces, giving residents a broad set of public outdoor places within the community. Surfside Park is one of the city's officially listed parks. Buyers who care about a specific park should compare its location and current city information with the home rather than assume equal proximity from every address.
Park access and private lake access are different questions. A city park can be part of daily life without creating a dock or slip right for a nearby property, so evaluate recreation and property rights separately.
How far is Mound MN from Minneapolis?
Mound is about 20 miles west of Minneapolis, according to the city. That distance gives buyers a useful geographic reference, but it is not a guaranteed commute time. Test the route from the specific home to the actual workplace or destination at the time of day you expect to travel.
A citywide mileage figure cannot account for where a property sits within Mound, traffic conditions, or the buyer's destination. For a relocation decision, the address-to-destination trip is the comparison that matters.
Bryce’s take
When I help a buyer compare Mound homes, I separate the house from the access claim. A dock or slip can affect how a buyer sees value, so I want the exact city record and current program rules checked before we write around it; sellers are better served by documenting that detail clearly before listing.

Key takeaways
- The Metropolitan Council's 2024 estimate lists Mound at 9,297 residents and 4,231 households.
- The City of Mound describes the community as about 20 miles west of Minneapolis.
- Mound identifies 37 parks and open spaces, and Surfside Park appears in the city's official park listings.
- The City of Mound's dock program includes about 144 dock sites and 100 slip sites, with abutting sites handled as a separate category under program rules.
- Westonka Public Schools serves more than 2,400 K-12 students and reports a 97.7% graduation rate for 2025.
Frequently asked questions
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Sources and verification
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Written by
Bryce CaldwellBryce Caldwell is a RE/MAX Results agent who knows the Lake Minnetonka corridor and the Twin Cities west metro. Full-time since 2022 with a 5.0 Zillow rating across 27 reviews, he gives buyers and sellers honest, no-pressure guidance — and writes these guides.
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