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City Offices - South Saint Paul City Offices

Mayor and City Council: - Member contact information City Departments: - Administration: Responsible for the management of the City and it's operations - Building Permits and Inspections: Responsible for all building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and miscellaneous permits, and schedules all required inspections. Intake phone number (651)554-3220. - City Clerk: Provides beer/liquor licenses, dog, and cat licenses. Dogs and cats over six months of age must be licensed. Lifetime license fee for a dog/cat is $25. - Compost Site located at 681 Verderosa Avenue and accepts leaves, grass, sod, sod trimmings, and garden waste. Charges for yard waste disposal is $1 per bag or barrel. Also accepts brush/tree waste which is charged on a volume based fee. - Doug Woog Arena: A public ice skating arena. Residents can rent the arena for a fee. Intake phone number (651)554-3330. Address is located at 141 6th Street South. - Engineering: Oversees design, management, and construction of the City's infrastructure including streets, alleys, storm drains, sanitary sewer, water main lines, and sidewalk inspections. Intake phone number (651)554-3210. - Finance: Manages the billing and collection of public utilities for water and sewer billing. Water utility billing intake phone number (651)554-3209. - Public Works: Responsible for maintenance and oversight of city parks, streets, and utility systems such as water, sewer, and storm. Address is located at Municipal Service Center 400 East Richmond. Hours are open 7 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday. Intake phone number (651)554-3225.

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Lake Lodge Recreation Center - City of Winona Park and Recreation Department

Lake Lodge Recreation Center offers many outdoor activities, depending on the season, such as: ice skating, snow shoeing, broomball, canoeing, log rollingkayaking, paddle boards, liberty boats and bikes. The center also offers indoor activities such as: table tennis, and free Wi-Fi. Equipment rentals are available (members have the rent fee covered with their membership). Policies regarding children/youth use of the center include: ages birth to six years old must have an adult with them; ages 7 to 15 years old must have an adult on the water; and ages 17 years and under must have an adult sign the waiver.

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Ice Arena - Waconia Parks and Recreation

Provides skating and hockey lessons and open skate sessions. Ice rental, birthday parties, and meeting spaces available.

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Parks and Trails - Albert Lea Parks and Recreation

- Academy Park: Frank Hall and 3rd Street features a baseball/softball diamond, a warming house, and an ice skating/hockey rink - Bancroft Bay Park: West end of Hammer Road features two picnic shelters, picnic tables, and hiking trails - Bellview Park: Lincoln and 1st Avenue features a baseball diamond, playground equipment, and picnic tables - Brookside Area: Richway and Brookside features an open space that includes community gardens, tennis courts, and a boat landing. Brookside is also the home of the new Environmental Learning Center. - City Beach: North Shore and Johnson features a swimming area with no lifeguards, picnic benches, restrooms, a skate park, and a sand volleyball court - Community Dog Park: 501 Richway Drive West features a dog park with a divided large and small off-leash field and access to the Brookside walking trail - Dress Island: Botsford and Lakeview feature a green space with benches and a new wooden bridge - East Gate Park: East Gate and Garfield features a neighborhood park with green space, play apparatus, and a basketball court - Eberhardt Park: Eberhardt and David features a neighborhood park with green space, play apparatus, and a small shelter - Edgewater Park: Edgewater and Lakeview features two picnic shelters with fireplaces, a public boat landing, a bandshell, horseshoe courts, play apparatus, a baseball/softball diamond, volleyball net, restrooms, and picnic tables - Frank Hall Park and City Aquatic Center: Front Street and Frank Avenue features a green space overlooking the channel to Albert Lea Lake. There are three tennis courts, a basketball court, a zero-depth splash pool, and a water slide. - Fountain Lake Park: Broadway and Fountain features green space, a gazebo for events, a children's garden, and park benches - Hawthorne Park: Garfield Avenue and Hawthorne Street features a play apparatus, baseball/softball diamond, and a warming house with an ice skating/hockey rink - Hayek Park: 4th Avenue and Clark Street features two lighted baseball/softball diamonds, a batting cage, play apparatus, a basketball court, restrooms, and a warming house with an ice skating/hockey rink - Katherine Island: Albert Lea and Green Avenue features an island on Fountain Lake with park benches - Lakeview Park: Lakeview and Willamor features a neighborhood park, a basketball court, restrooms, two soccer fields, and a warming house with an ice skating/hockey rink - Memorial Park: 8th Street and Margaretha features a neighborhood park and open space - Morin Park: West Main Street and Saint Mary features two baseball/softball diamonds, play apparatus, and basketball court - New Denmark Park: Bridge Avenue and Green Avenue features a green space next to Katherine Island with park benches, a mermaid statue, and a flower garden - Pioneer Park: 100 Hawthorne Street features a picnic shelter, a small gazebo, restrooms, picnic tables, and play apparatus - Shoff Park: Highway 13 and Elmira features the Higbie Gardens, a small picnic shelter, picnic tables, and limited play apparatus - Shoreland Heights Park: The Fairway and Garden Lane features green space and new play apparatus - Shorewood Hills Park: Brookside Circle features an open space - Snyder Fields: Bridge Avenue and Hershey Street features a lighted athletic complex with five ball diamonds, picnic tables, and four volleyball courts - Sondergaard Park: Gene Avenue and 17th Street features a baseball/softball diamond, a basketball court, green space, and play apparatus - Southwest Park: Front Street and Maplehill Drive features an abundant green space, basketball court, six tennis courts, and a baseball/softball diamond - Troy Hammer Park: Hammer Road and Troy Road features play apparatus, basketball court, and a baseball/softball diamond - Valley Park: Valley Avenue and Giles Place features play apparatus, restrooms, and a baseball/softball diamond

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Park System - Washington County Parks Division

- Big Marine Park Reserve: Boat launch; cross-country ski trail; fishing pier; guided bird and fitness hikes; hiking trail; picnic area/shelter; playground; swimming beach - Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; fishing; hiking trails; paved trails - Hardwood Creek Regional Trail: Multiple-use trail for bikers, hikers and in-line skaters; horseback riding; skiers; snowmobiles; snowshoeing - Lake Elmo Park Reserve: Archery range; boat launch; campground; canoe access; cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; fishing pier; hiking trails; mountain bike trails; orienteering; picnic pavilions; playground; swimming beach; yoga classes - Pine Point Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; GateWay Trail; hiking trails; picnicking - Point Douglas Park: Fishing pier; picnic area; swimming beach - Point Douglas Trail: Multi-use trail for bikers, in-line skaters and walkers - Square Lake Park: Boat launch; fishing pier; scuba diving; picnic grounds; swimming beach - Saint Croix Bluffs Regional Park: Boat launch; camping; cross-country ski trails; hiking trails; picnic grounds; playground; swimming beach; tennis courts - Washington County Historic Courthouse: Exhibits; tours

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Recreation - West Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department

Offers recreational activities, including hockey, camps, gymnastics, soccer, softball, tennis, baseball, swimming, ice skating lessons, public ice skating, field trips, and golf leagues.

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Community Education Programs - Orono School District 278

Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include arts and crafts, baking lessons, computer classes, cooking classes, field trips, fitness classes, ice skating lessons, music lessons, swimming lessons, recreational sports, and more.

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Park and Recreation Activities - Eagan Parks and Recreation

- Preschool programs (creative, recreational, and socialization) for children ages 3 - 5 including basketball, ballet dancing instruction, jazz dancing instruction, track and field, tennis, hiking, musical instrument instruction, and day camps - Youth programs for children ages 6 - 12 including field trips, playgrounds with birthday parties, classes, fishing, and special events - Teen programs for teens ages 13 - 17 such as field trips and special events - Adult sports providing recreational league play for basketball, boot hockey, broomball, flag football, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and wiffleball - Senior activities and recreational opportunities including bingo, craft projects, quilting group, book clubs, monthly potlucks and speakers, and field trips - Family programs available to help parents and children explore and have fun as a family - Banquet and meeting facilities available at Eagan Community Center - Group fitness classes, running track, gymnasium, and weight training available at Eagan Community Center - Ice hockey and public skating available at Eagan Civic Arena - Retreat center available at Moonshine Park 1317 Jurdy Road - Cartooning, ceramics, drawing, jewelry making, painting, and sculpting classes at Eagan Art House - Fitness facility at Eagan Community Center - Accepts passport applications - Dog park at Thresher Fields Park 3200 Brochert Lane features open spaces and lake access. The area is fenced in and includes a separate area for smaller dogs. - Adapted therapeutic sports programs for children ages 6 - 13 with autism and physical disabilities - Cascade Bay Water Park - Safety camp for children with information about fire safety, fire prevention, personal safety, and how to play it safe in everyday situations. Other day camps also available. - Walking program

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Parks and Trails - Blaine Parks and Recreation

Responsible for caring for and overseeing the city parks: - Airport park - Aquatore park - Aurelia park - Baseball Complex - Blaine Wetland Sanctuary - Broken Oaks park - Carrara East park - Carrara West park - Centennial Green park - Centennial park - More parks can be found online at https://www.blainemn.gov/facilities

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Parks and Ice Arena - Coon Rapids Parks Division

- Acorn Park: 125 102nd Avenue contains a tennis court and a play area - Al Flynn Park: 1351 100th Lane contains softball fields, picnic area, 2 tennis courts, and a play area - Alder Park: 50 104th Lane contains 2 tennis courts, a play area, a basketball court, and a softball field - Aspen Park: 10500 Foley Boulevard contains a baseball field and a play area - Bison Creek Park: 2280 127th Lane contains a walking trail, softball field, and play area - Boulevard Plaza: 11000 Crooked Lake Boulevard contains an open space, parking, picnic areas, event space, and a splash pad - Burl Oaks Park: 149 120th Avenue contains a walking trail, basketball court, softball field, and play area - Cardinal Woods Park: 12290 Jay Street contains a basketball court, softball field, and play area - Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park: 9750 Egret Boulevard - Coon Rapids Ice Center: 11000 Crooked Lake Boulevard NW contains a skating rink and hockey rink as well as yoga classes - Coon Rapids Soccer Complex: Creek Meadows Drive contains 6 soccer fields, a picnic shelter, and a play area - Creekside Park: 2665 131st Avenue contains natural areas - Crooked Lake Park: 13180 Crooked Lake Boulevard contains a fishing dock, play area, walking trail, tennis court, basketball court, softball field, and picnic shelter - Dahlia Park: 10760 Direct River Drive contains a playground - Delta Park: 11151 Yukon Street contains an open skating rink, hockey rink, basketball court, softball field, shelter, and play area - Dog Park: Hanson Boulevard and 133rd Avenue - Epiphany Ponds Park: 1475 106th Avenue contains a picnic shelter, walking trail, play area, and basketball court - Erlandson Nature Center: 1105 Egret Boulevard contains a trail, picnic area, and arboretum - Kennedy Park: 8490 East River Road contains a play area, basketball court, and tennis court - Lion's Coon Creek Park: 1664 119th Avenue contains a play area, trails, 3 picnic shelters, 2 softball fields, basketball courts, and a volleyball court - Mallary Park: 11702 Xeon Boulevard contains natural areas and a walking trail - Marshland Park: 3121 Northdale Boulevard contains a basketball court, an open space, a sliding hill, walking trails, and natural areas - Mason Park: 9600 Holly Circle contains a basketball court, play area, and tennis court - Mercy Park: 3950 115th Avenue contains a basketball court, ball field, playground, shelter, and play area - Moor Park: 10921 Magnolia Street contains 2 softball fields, tennis courts, 2 hockey rinks, a walking trail, a playground, a shelter, and a basketball court - Nelson Park: 209 110th Avenue contains a softball field, play area, and basketball court - Parkside Park: 709 99th Avenue contains a play area and walking trail - Peppermint Stick Park: 11480 Raven Street NW contains a walking loop, shelter, and play area - Pheasant Ridge Park: 11845 Pheasant Ridge Drive contains walking trails, a play area, a shelter, and a basketball court - Prairie Oaks Park: 1455 127th Avenue contains a play area, a trail, and a picnic shelter - Prospect Park: 3159 116th Lane contains a basketball court, tennis court, shelters, and a play area - Riverdale Park: 3356 131st Lane contains a play area, ballfield, and basketball court - Riverview Park: 2420 105th Avenue contains 2 softball fields, a little league baseball field, a hockey rink, an open skating rink, a play area, a picnic shelter, a tennis court, a basketball court, and a skate park - Riverwind Park: 2420 105th Avenue contains a play area, basketball court, shelter, and tennis courts - Robinson Park: 1201 Egret Boulevard contains a walking trail and natural areas - Rockslide Park: 11200 Swallow Street contains a play area, basketball court, trails, and a picnic shelter - Sand Creek Athletic Complex: 1008 Northdale Boulevard contains 6 softball fields, 2 football fields, a play area, a hockey rink, an open skating area, and a skate park - Soccer Complex: 1705 111th Avenue contains picnic areas, picnic shelters, a play area, a soccer field, and a walking trail - Sunrise Pond Park: 125 124th Lane contains a basketball court, shelter, playground, and walking trails - Thorpe Park: 2691 Carlson Drive contains a hockey rink, an open skating rink, a play area, a shelter, and a walking trail - Thrush Park: 12284 Quinn Street contains a play area, shelter, and walking trail - Towerview Park: 2849 116th Avenue contains a play area and a ball field - Trackside Park: 10425 Hummingbird Street contains a play area and basketball court - Twin Fields Park: 2141 108th Avenue contains a play area and walking trail - Vineyards Park: 11947 Vintage Street contains a play area, basketball court, and tennis court - Wilderness Park: 1300 Main Street contains a walking trail and natural areas - Wildwood Park: 2005 131st Avenue contains a walking trail, play area, and basketball court - Wintercrest Baseball Complex: 10300 Woodcrest Drive contains 2 baseball fields, a hockey rink, an open skating rink, disc golf, and a play area - Wintercrest Park: 10300 Woodcrest Drive contains walking trails, disc golf, and a play area - Woodcrest Park: 901 103rd Avenue contains a play area, football field, basketball court, shelter, disc golf, and trail - Woodland Heights Parks: 1760 127th Avenue contains natural areas - Woodland Oaks Park: 12750 Hummingbird Street contains a play area, basketball court, and walking trails - Woodview Park: 11540 Olive Street contains a picnic shelter, play area, and walking trail

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Parks and Facilities - South Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department

- Fred Lawshe Park 3rd Avenue and 2nd Street North - Grandview Park 350 Grand Avenue West features a playground - Harmon Park 1310 Henry Avenue serves as the home of girls fast pitch softball. In addition the park provides the neighborhood with a playground, tennis courts, hockey rink, and open areas for recreation and picnics. - Jefferson Park 125 21st Avenue North features a playground, softball/baseball field, hockey rink, and a sledding hill during the winter season - Kaposia Landing 800 Bryant Avenue features South Saint Paul's off-leash dog park - Kaposia Park 1028 Wilde Avenue features a picnic shelter (available for rent), horseshoe pits, sand volleyball, playground, tennis courts, and disc golf course - Lorraine Park 756 3rd Avenue South features an outdoor pool area. In addition, other amenities include a picnic shelter (available for rent), skating rink with warming house, horseshoe pits, sand volleyball, and a play structure. - McMorrow Fields 200 South Street East serves as the primary softball and soccer complex for the park system. The facility has four softball fields (two with lights) and four soccer fields. In addition the park has a picnic shelter, playground, and tennis courts. - Northview Park 635 18th Avenue North features a playground, basketball court, ball field, and outdoor swimming pool - Seidls Lake Park 1415 4th Street South features a fishing hole and walking trail - Simon's Ravine Trailhead 1308 North Concord Street features a picnic area and walking trail - Spruce Park 1311 7th Avenue South features a playground, basketball court, and ice rink during the winter months - Summit Park 1073 15th Avenue North features tennis courts and a playground - Veterans Field 1400 3rd Street North features four softball/baseball fields (one with lights), a batting cage, and a playground - Wildflower Levee Park on the River Trail

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Park System - Washington County Parks Division

- Big Marine Park Reserve: Boat launch; cross-country ski trail; fishing pier; guided bird and fitness hikes; hiking trail; picnic area/shelter; playground; swimming beach - Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; fishing; hiking trails; paved trails - Hardwood Creek Regional Trail: Multiple-use trail for bikers, hikers and in-line skaters; horseback riding; skiers; snowmobiles; snowshoeing - Lake Elmo Park Reserve: Archery range; boat launch; campground; canoe access; cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; fishing pier; hiking trails; mountain bike trails; orienteering; picnic pavilions; playground; swimming beach; yoga classes - Pine Point Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; GateWay Trail; hiking trails; picnicking - Point Douglas Park: Fishing pier; picnic area; swimming beach - Point Douglas Trail: Multi-use trail for bikers, in-line skaters and walkers - Square Lake Park: Boat launch; fishing pier; scuba diving; picnic grounds; swimming beach - Saint Croix Bluffs Regional Park: Boat launch; camping; cross-country ski trails; hiking trails; picnic grounds; playground; swimming beach; tennis courts - Washington County Historic Courthouse: Exhibits; tours

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Recreational Programs and Facilities - Hopkins-Minnetonka Recreation Services

Sponsors recreational programs for all ages including senior citizens and persons with disabilities; included are: - Adaptive recreation for persons with disabilities - Day camps - Parks, playgrounds, picnic facilities, family gardens, recreational trails, ice rinks, two swimming beaches (Shady Oak Beach and Libbs Lake Beach), five tennis courts, basketball court, swimming pool, weight machines, free weights, meeting space, hiking trails, biking trails, skate park, canoe rental, sand volleyball, fishing, recreational facilities - Youth sports leagues and classes including gymnastics, softball, baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, swimming lessons year round, CPR instruction, land and water aerobics, kick boxing, safety awareness/self defense, ice skating, ice hockey, skateboarding, and in-line skating

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Recreational Programs and Facilities - Hopkins-Minnetonka Recreation Services

Sponsors recreational programs for all ages including senior citizens and persons with disabilities; included are: - Adaptive recreation for persons with disabilities - Day camps - Parks, playgrounds, picnic facilities, family gardens, recreational trails, ice rinks, two swimming beaches (Shady Oak Beach and Libbs Lake Beach), five tennis courts, basketball court, swimming pool, weight machines, free weights, meeting space, hiking trails, biking trails, skate park, canoe rental, sand volleyball, fishing, recreational facilities - Youth sports leagues and classes including gymnastics, softball, baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, swimming lessons year round, CPR instruction, land and water aerobics, kick boxing, safety awareness/self defense, ice skating, ice hockey, skateboarding, and in-line skating

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Parks and Recreation - Fergus Falls City Offices

Provide services such as: - Activities for all ages such as adult hockey, skating programs, ice rentals, Kids Kamp, martial arts classes, softball, strength training, tennis, track and field, youth golf, volleyball camp, and youth softball/baseball - Animal control services. All cats and dogs over the age of 6 months must be licensed. Chicken permits are permitted who live in R-1 zones with a maximum of four chickens allowed. - Forestry and park maintenance of landscape and trees on public property and parks. Parks located in Fergus Falls are Adams, Airport, Barefoot, Broken Down Dam, Delagoon, Dr. Allen Magnuson, E&G Noyes Park, Ferber Park, George Wright, Godel, Higgins Dog Park, Kennedy Park Nature Area, Kirkbridge Park, Pebble Lake Golf Course, Pebble Lake Swimming Beach, Red Sox, Riverfront Pavilion, Riverview Waterfall Sanctuary, Robert Hannah, Roosevelt, T.H. Johnson, Van Dyk, and W.L. Burnap (Broadway). The ice rank is Cleveland Ice Rink. - Protect and promote the natural resources - Reserve a park shelter or facility on a first come, first serve basis

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Parks - Victoria Recreation Center

- Allegheny Park: Marsh pond and tail - Bayfront Park: Community bandstand, picnic tables, lake, and trail - Church Lake: Park with lake - Deer Run Park I 8270 Ridge Pond Drive: Play structure, outdoor basketball court, volleyball court, and 2 tennis courts - Deer Run II Park: Play structure, picnic table, and gym - Diethelm Park 8475 Kochia Lane: Play structure, outdoor basketball, softball field, 2 baseball fields, football/lacrosse, 3 soccer fields, picnic table, trails, skate park, community gardens, and swing set - Goodman Park: Open space - Katy Hills Park: Play structure - Kelzer Pond Park: Play structure, trails, lake, and swing set - Kirke Lachen Park: Trails and rain gardens - Lakebridge Park 2800 Lake Parkway: Neighborhood softball field, basketball court, and soccer field - Lakeside Estates Park: Basketball court, softball/baseball field, play structure, shelter with picnic tables, swing set, and trail - Laketown Park: Basketball court, Football/lacrosse, softball/baseball field, play structure, shelter with picnic tables, and swing set - Lion's Park: Play structure, outdoor basketball, softball fields, baseball fields, tennis court, picnic table, trails, picnic shelter, and swing set - Maddison Park: Play structure, trail, lake, and swing set - Madelyn Creek Park: Baseball court, softball/ball field, play structure, shelter with picnic tables, and swing set - Noterman Woods Park: Open space and trail - Overlook at Tamarack Lake: Trails and lake - Rhapsody Park: Basketball court, softball/baseball field, play area, and shelter with picnic tables - Salter's Park: Open space - Savanna Valley Park: Play structure and swing set - South Virginia Shore Park: Basketball court, tennis court, play structure, and shelter with picnic table - Swiss Mountain Park: Play structure picnic table, trails, and swing set - Wassermann Lake Preserve: Nature play area, picnic shelter, walking trails, playground, fishing pier - Wintergreen Park: Play structure, picnic table, and swing set - Woodlands Park: Play structure and trails

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Recreation Activities - Apple Valley Parks and Recreation

- Splash Valley Water Park: Outdoor swimming pool with water slides and a lazy river - Golf course - Public skating at Sports Arena - Summertime arts and crafts activities for youth ages 6 - 10 - Co-rec softball and volleyball leagues - Weekend family open gym with basketball - Youth open gym with basketball and volleyball - Gym rental - Specialty camps ages 6 - 12 - Exercise classes

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Arena Activities - Windom City Offices

Provides recreational activities through the Arena for online registration. Services offered: - Adult sports - Archery pass - Batting cage pass - Fall activities such as flag football, soccer, and more - Racquetball pass - Skating passes - Summer activities such as baseball, sand volleyball, and more - Swimming lessons - Swimming passes - Youth sports - Wallyball pass

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Recreation - West Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department

Offers recreational activities, including hockey, camps, gymnastics, soccer, softball, tennis, baseball, swimming, ice skating lessons, public ice skating, field trips, and golf leagues.

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Parks - Waconia Parks and Recreation

Community Parks - Brook Peterson Park/Lions Skate Park: 1200 Oak Avenue with softball fields, baseball field, outdoor hockey and figure skating rinks, playground, skate park, walking trails, and community garden plots - Cedar Point Park: 130 North Cedar Street with tennis courts; basketball court; playground; picnic tables; trail; fishing pier - City Square Park: 101 East Main Street with a picnic pavilion, walking trails, and playground - Waterford Park: 1702 Ravencroft Road with a playground, picnic areas, community garden, and walking paths Neighborhood Parks - Bent Creek Park: 1401 Mockingbird Drive with a t-ball field, playground, community garden plots, and trails - Clearwater Mills Park: 300 Sparrow Road with a playground, community garden plots trail access - Fountain Park: 200 2nd Street West - Fox Run Park: 1205 Highway #284 with a playground, ball field, and walking trail - Hilks Lake Park: 1568 Woodlawn Circle with a playground - Interlaken Park: 1270 Interlaken Parkway with community garden plots, playground, tennis courts, trail access - Lakeview Terrace Park: 50 Lakeview Terrace Boulevard with a playground - Legacy Village Park: 860 Vista Boulevard with a playground - Lion's Skate Park: 1200 Oak Avenue - Oakpointe Park: 1431 Sparrow Road with a tennis court, picnic area, basketball court, playground, walking paths - Old Towne Park: 1 1st Street West - Pheasant Ridge Park: 1150 Burandt Boulevard with a playground and trails - Pinehill Park: 1262 Pinehill Boulevard with a playground - Sudheimer Park: 1500 Barton Street - Sugarbush Park: 1255 Waconia Parkway North with a t-ball field, playground, and trails - Vista Point Park: 829 Vista Boulevard - Wildhurst Park: 1300 Highway #284 with a playground and trails - Windmill Creek Park: 1140 Windmill Creek South with a playground and basketball court

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Recreation Activities - Maple Grove Parks and Recreation

Provides recreational activities and facilities available to all ages year-round. Activities offered: - Adult sports such as pickle ball, volleyball, Crokicurl, basketball, softball, and dodge ball - Classes in computers, discussions, foot care services, and fitness for adults ages 55 and over - Community garden at Donahue North Park, lottery sign-up for plots begins in January - Dance classes such as belly dance, weddings, and couples dance - Park facility, community center/senior center room, and park field rentals - Physical fitness classes such as yoga, cardio, Tai Chi, strength training, and Zumba - Preschool and youth explore gymnastics, team sports, theater, arts, crafts, and tennis lessons - Swimming lessons year-round - Teen programs and teen center - Winter activities such as snowshoeing, ice hockey, ice skating, and snow trails

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Park System - Washington County Parks Division

- Big Marine Park Reserve: Boat launch; cross-country ski trail; fishing pier; guided bird and fitness hikes; hiking trail; picnic area/shelter; playground; swimming beach - Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; fishing; hiking trails; paved trails - Hardwood Creek Regional Trail: Multiple-use trail for bikers, hikers and in-line skaters; horseback riding; skiers; snowmobiles; snowshoeing - Lake Elmo Park Reserve: Archery range; boat launch; campground; canoe access; cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; fishing pier; hiking trails; mountain bike trails; orienteering; picnic pavilions; playground; swimming beach; yoga classes - Pine Point Regional Park: Cross-country ski trails; equestrian trails; GateWay Trail; hiking trails; picnicking - Point Douglas Park: Fishing pier; picnic area; swimming beach - Point Douglas Trail: Multi-use trail for bikers, in-line skaters and walkers - Square Lake Park: Boat launch; fishing pier; scuba diving; picnic grounds; swimming beach - Saint Croix Bluffs Regional Park: Boat launch; camping; cross-country ski trails; hiking trails; picnic grounds; playground; swimming beach; tennis courts - Washington County Historic Courthouse: Exhibits; tours

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Community Education - Hutchinson Independent School District 423

- Youth activities such as gymnastics, soccer, skiing, outdoor skating, baseball, batting cage, computer skills, Tae Kwon Do, study skills instruction, and first aid - Swimming lessons, water aerobics, Aquacise, Swimnastics, lifeguard instruction, swim club, lab pool, and open swimming - Safety classes for motorcycles and mopeds - Defensive driving for seniors - Various craft and hobby instruction - Health and fitness activities such as dance classes, yoga for adults, Tae Kwon Do for adults, health education classes, and beginners golf - Business and finance classes such as planning for retirement, estate planning, and security classes - Adaptive recreation

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Activities and Events - Brooklyn Park Recreation and Parks Department

Provides activities and events for community members, including: - Adult and youth sports leagues - Art activities - Health and fitness classes - Nature activities - Winter activities: Ice fishing, ice rinks, ice skiing; sledding, skiing lessons, snowshoeing, and more - Water activities: Beaches, boat launches, boat rentals, fishing, splash pads, swimming lessons, water parks, and more - Youth programs: Early childhood, school-age childcare, teen programs For current activities and events, visit the website: https://www.brooklynpark.org/recreation/

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