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Revised 2020 <br />Ardan Park <br />Ardan Park has a small trail and pond on the north edge of the city. A few benches <br />along the trail allow you to stop and take in the natural setting. Ardan Park is also <br />home to a Ramsey County compost site open from April -November. <br />City Hall Park: Change address to MV Blvd <br />City Hall Park is home to Splashdown, the city's splash pad installed in 2019. This <br />area has bathroom/changing rooms, picnic shelters that you can reserve through <br />MVCC for parties, and a large playground. City Hall Park also has a lighted softball <br />field and a youth T-ball field. <br />Greenfield Park <br />Greenfield is host to Mark Wisser Field, an official size baseball diamond with <br />electronic scoreboard and batting cage. The large playground and tennis court is <br />very popular in the community. A nature trail connects to Oakwood Park. <br />Groveland Park <br />Groveland is a shady park, great for smaller picnics, tennis, and active play on the <br />playground and ball field. This park has a community building with a kitchenette. <br />Hillview Park <br />Hillview offers a variety of recreation activities including a ball field and playground. <br />The community building is another great rental opportunity for family functions as <br />well as a warming house for the lighted hockey and pleasure rinks in the winter <br />months. <br />Lakeside Park <br />Lakeside Lions Park is a joint facility with the City of Spring Lake Park. With picnic <br />shelters, a gazebo, fishing pier and walking trails, this 11-acre park is a favorite <br />among residents. <br />Lambert Park <br />Lambert is always active with baseball, soccer, and a playground. The park building <br />has a kitchenette for family gatherings, and serves as a warming house for the <br />lighted hockey and pleasure rinks in the winter. <br />Oakwood Park <br />Oakwood Park is host to soccer and lacrosse fields. It has a small playground and a <br />nature trail connecting to Greenfield Park. <br />
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