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    Normandale Lake Park

    4.7 (19 reviews)

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    Bladimir M.

    Beautiful park with an enchanting river! The trees are so colorful and breathtaking, something that I am not used to down in the South. There are also a ton of trails, which are wide and clean. Perfect for walking, running, biking, etc. I also saw several people walk their dogs!! In the lake, there are several ducks too, which was a nice view to see. If you continue on the main trail East, you'll run into a big amphitheater, which is a great place to take a rest if needed. There are also lots of seating options like benches too! I walked half of the loop, and it took about 30 minutes! With every part of the trail, I was mesmerized by the nature around. Very relaxing!!

    Dominik D.

    The beginning of a few really nice parks along the same road. This one is more of a walking trail with a really nice panoramic view lake. It's an easy park for any biped and I highly recommend it. The parking across the street closes at 6, just FYI.

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    John S.

    A beautiful oasis with a healthy lake near the office strip in Bloomington. The area is loaded with wildlife if you look closely and stop to observe strange noises. There are two parking areas, one on Chalet and the other 84th to serve for the Bandstand. Your fellow walkers and runners are friendly so go ahead and nod or greet as you'll probably get a greeting back. In the Spring watch out for the attacking Red Wing Blackbirds. (Don't worry they only swoop in front of you but they may go after your dog). Check out the waterfall and caution during rainy times as the marshy area may flood the walking path.

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    Mikołaj S.

    This place is fantastic! I love coming here whether I'm walking, running, or rollerblading. The paths are large enough to fit multiple people and the views are beautiful. It doesn't feel like I'm in a large city at all! There are many benches along the pathways to sit and enjoy the water and restrooms located conveniently in the park. They have many outdoor activities throughout the summer (fireworks, concerts, etc.) which are pretty enjoyable. I would definitely say take a walk around the lake, you won't regret it.

    Kamrin D.

    This trail is perfect for running/walking. It isn't as crowded as other lakes and there are plenty of parking lots with access to the trail. It's a perfect 2 mile loop with water fountains and restrooms located at the bandstand. There are bridges, waterfalls, wildlife, and plenty of shade. This is my favorite spot for running and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a nice loop.

    Tom K.

    Staying at a nearby hotel and have ran the trail around the lake a few times now. The trail is nearly 2 miles around and the lake provides plenty of scenery to look at and pass the time. Perfect place for a walk/run or to simply take in the nature.

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    Jim L.

    I love this park/lake combo. It is so close to many office buildings but when you cross the street and get on the path, the trees make the buildings disappear. This is a great place to escape you r stress of your normal day. I like to come here to unwind and get some exercise. The people seem friendly around this lake/park. Many waves, nods or a hi. The park itself is beautiful and there are places where there are multiple paths to keep bikes, skaters separate from the walkers/joggers. Everything is paved to walk on. Not a bunch of open water or muddy areas so I believe that is what keeps the bugs down. If I go to the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge after a rain, I would be eaten alive. I do not notice it here. There is a lot of wildlife. The lap around the lake is about 2 miles around. It may look longer but it isn't that long. This place also has some cute picnic areas next to the Bandstand. I will be back! See you there! I have a wave and Hi for you!

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    Loring Park

    Loring Park

    4.3
    (87 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    This is a huge park that has a little of everything. This park has a fine mix of modern amenities…read moreand rustic appeal. It is a little piece of calm just outside the busy city. It spans 34 acres and is named after Charles Loring, an American businessman, miller and publicist who was the first Minneapolis Park Board and considered the "Father of the Park System" in Minneapolis. The park has an astounding flower garden. It was very pretty. You will also find a very nice lake/wetland here. It has seating and is very soothing. The lake is home to many animals. Fishing is welcome at the lake. They even have a fishing pier. The park has a full basketball court and a half-court basketball court that are in great shape. The park's horseshoe pits could use some TLC, though. The park is home to about 10 pits. If you are a pickleball player, then the park has a couple of nice courts to play on. Other park amenities include tennis courts, shuffleboard, and two playground areas on wood-chip beds. One area is fenced in and is for smaller children. This area has a bank of swings, a saucer swing, slides, a modern merry-go-round, a bebble bridge, and a jungle gym. The other playground area, for older kids, has a climbing net, balance beam, slides, pebble bridge, and rock climbing wall. This area is not fenced in. I have seen a lot of parks, and this is a nice one. They host events such as movie screenings, ice skating, and lunchtime concerts. You can easily spend half a day here. I really enjoyed my time here and am sure that you will too.

    I love a beautiful park in the middle of the city! Loring Park is a tranquil oasis in the middle of…read morethe hustle and bustle of Minneapolis. Lots of beautiful flower beds in the Garden of the Seasons. Great place for a stroll or picnic. Lots of benches to stop and take a rest and enjoy nature. Spring is my favorite time to visit because I love to see the tulips!

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    Theodore Wirth Park

    Theodore Wirth Park

    4.4
    (48 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Come out and visit the Trail Head at Theodore Wirth!…read more It has a fantastic community space and outdoor recreation center. Totally makes winter in Minnesota even better. I'm new to discovering The Trailhead at Theodore Wirth Regional Park, but believe me when I say I'll be back many more time. In the winter, they offer cross-country skiing and lessons. (You can rent a full set of gear for about $30- no need to have your own to experience skiing! They also have à la carte options for cheaper if you only need poles or boots, etc.) Besides skiing, outdoor winter activities also include snow tubing, snowboarding, snowshoeing.... You name it. (I haven't been in fall or summer yet, but I also hear great things about their mountain biking and trail running options.) Inside The Trailhead, there's food and drink concessions, ample seating, lockers, bathrooms, and even rooms for rent. The last time I was there, a family was hosting a young child's birthday party in the multi-purpose room. Altogether, there is an amazing assortment of services here to come and check out. Can't wait for next ski season!

    HIDDEN GEM IN THE CITY…read more I've lived on this parkway for 3 years now and I don't think I've shut up about how amazing Theo Wirth is since! The City Chain of Lakes get all the hype, but you know what's even closer to downtown, in the heart of the city, with: a lake xc ski trails fat bike / mountain bike trails endless walking paths beach with volleyball courts public golf course and so much more?! Yeah, that's right - my neighborhood park! You can do about every outdoor activity you can think of here. Plus, the Trailhead is the main hub for all of it, with a restaurant, tons of indoor seating, gear rentals year-round, and an amazing nature space in the heart of the city. This is the perfect park to embrace any season in Minne!

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    Centennial Lakes Park

    Centennial Lakes Park

    4.6
    (81 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I have such a nice time at this park. I go here to study. To relax. To take in the scenery…read more It is a bit crowded but that's because it's such a nice environment. I enjoy finding quiet nooks at the park

    Urban Oasis for a Peaceful Stroll! Centennial Lakes is a…read moregreat outing, earning five stars from me. I wanted a nice place to stretch my legs, and this park was just right. The paved paths make for an easy and accessible walk, suitable for a quick escape or a leisurely stroll. What really stood out to me was how quiet it felt. Even with buildings in the background, the park feels remarkably peaceful. The gentle sound of water, the rustling of leaves, and the overall calm let you forget you're in a busy area. It's a fantastic bubble of serenity. The scenery mixes urban sophistication with natural beauty. Modern buildings create a sleek backdrop for the beautifully designed waterways and landscaped grounds. Even without full bloom, you can see a real commitment to diverse plants here. I can't wait for a return visit in the spring! I can only imagine how bright and colorful it gets when everything is in full bloom. If you want a peaceful place to clear your mind, enjoy some fresh air, and take a nice walk, Centennial Lakes is a must-visit. Whether you have 15 minutes or an hour, it's the perfect spot. I left feeling refreshed and energized. I can't wait to see it come to life in the spring!

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