Address: 1317 Knob Hill Ln, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Nice little neighborhood park with a playground, 2 softball fields, small basketball spot and a dog area/skating rink (depending on the season).”
Address: 1101 Crystal Lake Rd E, Burnsville, MN 55306, USA
“Nice public beach! Pros: Great sandy area , roped off swim area with gentle slope into deeper water, play structure, volleyball, restroom facilities, concession stand (after noon in summer) plenty of shade options. Cons: a little messy for a weekday morning, playground is removed from lake area so its not super feasible to have littles doing both the playground and swimming at the same time and maintain supervision. I could see this park getting very busy on weekends.”
Address: 11 Crystal Lake Rd E, Burnsville, MN 55306, USA
“Love crystal lake! Great fishing and boating. Boat ramp could use a bit of work as it makes boat launching a bit difficult.”
Address: 19th Ave, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Fields of all sorts were there the grass was well maintained. The fields even had watering systems. That is kind of negative as well, because a wet soccer ball can mess up your kicks a bit. I could also see how people might trip over them, but I liked the idea. When I was leaving the place even had a grounds keeper picking up trash at the playground area. There us a sign stating that the playing is only for children. I saw a nice porter potty, but I thought I also saw a building for /etc. I plan on going back sometime to play some more soccer if it is not crowded. I was there pretty early in the morning.”
Address: 1405 E 140th St, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Love this school! We have had 2 kids go through and have the best teachers and staff you could ask for. Thanks Echo Park!”
Address: 15501 Lac Lavon Dr, Burnsville, MN 55306, USA
“Nice place for an easy walk. I'm recovering from a back injury and was looking for a shorter, level track; this was perfect. Two lakes to enjoy, a big meadow surrounded by tall trees. There a nice playground for the kids. Park connects to Crystal Lake Park, Keller Lake, and the Lac Lavon athletic complex.”
Address: 1200 E 134th St, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“This is a peaceful park surrounded by the woods. There is a small playground at the intersection of 134 St E and Elm N Dr. It has one picnic table, two swings of which one is for infants, and several slides and climbing equipment. Watch for mosquitos and gnats and have fun!”
Address: 2701 River Hills Dr, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Fun for sledding! Safe ending. Flat out at the beginning. Includes a man-made jump in the middle for extra height! Me and my 9-ur old give two thumbs up! Plenty to park in the lot at the closed school.”
Address: 13501 Upton Ave S, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“There are two playgrounds within the same woodchip area. One for 2.5 and up and another for kids 4 and older depending on capabilites. No handicapped accessible gear. Watch your bags as the ants are abundant. The sledding hill is huge. You'll have quite the ride down and a nice long hike back up. There is an ice house with two skating rinks nearby. Plenty of parking.”
Address: 100 Civic Center Pkwy, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“sick skatepark, good community.”
Address: 3333 Cliff Rd E, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Family has been involved and active here for ages and the clergy here make every effort to be accommodating and available. The grounds are well maintained, too.”
Address: 1200 Alimagnet Pkwy, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“An exceptional dog park! Has an area for dogs 30lbs or under. Perfect for my chichuau!! Has plenty of room for them. Also a perfect little lake for big dogs with a great path around it. I would recommend it to any dog owners!!!”
Address: 1200 Alimagnet Pkwy #2, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Revised 12/01/2021. I've been bringing my Corgis here for about a year and I have added a star. We pay the annual fee at a couple other parks but almost always choose to take our dogs to Alimagnet. Sure, it's the closest to us but there's also a couple other things I've noticed that make this park better than the others [1] - Ample waste bins. There are a lot scattered around the park. I'm pretty sure these are maintained (emptied) by patrons and volunteers so do your part and take them to the entrance if they're full. Most other parks have bins only at the entrance/exit. [2] - Heated shelters for humans. If you're the type that likes to stand in one place and be somewhat comfortable on those cold and windy days, it's definitely a plus. [3] - Occasional events. Sometimes you'll be able to buy ice cream for yourself and/or your furry companion...bonus! [4] - People working in the background to keep the park clean, safe, and hospitable. I don't know who you all are but thank you. I have read some other reviews and I don't necessarily agree that Alimagnet is less clean or that owners are less mindful of their pets. Good practice at any park is to clean up a mess if you see one even if it's not yours. If you didn't realize that it's not always possible to know what your dog is doing 100% of the time, you're relatively new to dog ownership :) I have experienced a couple dogs getting overly excited but wouldn't classify it as a pattern or unique to this park. There's a 'small' dog meeting area at the entrance and a 0.4 mile fenced in loop around a small pond with a sign posted that the water can become stagnate and dangerous to dogs during warmer months. Because the water area is separate from the rest of the park, it is possible to keep your dog out of that area altogether which is nice if they lack willpower like mine do. Opposite the entrance, there's a larger area for more energetic or bigger dogs to play and fetch; this is usually devoid of any grass as it gets trampled daily so on wet days, prepare your dog bath ahead of time. Gates by the entrance and outside the large dog play area help contain your dog but the overall area is small enough that you don't have to worry about completely losing track of your furry friend. There are usually free pet waste bags supplied by a local pet store and I've gone at various times and haven't encountered overcrowding. Also, it's (1) FREE and (2) convenient and thus the perfect place for my stubby 6 month old corgi who is now over a year and my new 6 month old corgi.”
Address: 509 W Travelers Trail, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“This park is beautiful, well maintained and pleasant, the playground is small but cute and on the back you have several soccer fields to play, plus a little creek with a bridge. Absolutely recommended”
Address: 15016 Chicago Ave, Burnsville, MN 55306, USA
“My kids always have fun and the parents tonight were amazing just letting our kids be kids”
Address: 199 Meadow Cir N, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Small parking playground but it fits the bill. Basketball court, one picnic table, an open field for running or a small game of soccer or baseball. The playground is newer with lots of spinny things which my kids love.”
Address: Portland Ave, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Nice little neighborhood playground. Safe area. Playground has 3 different slides that my 3 year old loved. Only 2 swings, one toddler and one regular. Playground along side a decent sized open grassy area. Perfect for pickup football or yard games.”
Address: 205 Harold Dr, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“A nice place almost like a clearing in the woods”
Address: 1309 Rushmore Dr, Burnsville, MN 55306, USA
“Has a pavilion good size playground for all ages picnic benches and bike paths to go around it plenty of parking very thick tree cover”
Address: 13020 Nicollet Ave, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Great to take the little kids to or just to practice your shots. Has a decent playground and a basketball half-court. Just four block from Timberland Knolls park which features another playground and a skating/hockey rink.”
Address: 12799 Chowen Ave S, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Nice length trail for a walk or a light run - full loop is about 2 miles but you could probably stretch it to three by taking every little loop there is. The bridge through the water is a nice feature. There is also a nice section through the woods on the south end at the bottom of the hill. You can link up to a paved trail as well - not sure where that goes as I have not taken it but could help create a longer path if one needed. Lots of butterflies, birds, and standard wildlife about and lots of prairie wildflowers. Trail is well maintained. If you can't escape the city this is a good choice for a little nature stroll. Biggest negatives are the massive buzzing power lines and some of the noisy industry next to the preserve. Traffic from highway is quite audible as well.”
Address: 12700-12750 Co Rd 11, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“It was my first time there. Very nice and spacious. Some nice trails to walk and explore. Even has a nice sized playground for the kids. Nice place to get away without driving to far.??”
Address: 10945 Territorial Dr, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Fantastic walking and biking park with paved path that is meticulously kept clean, even in the winter. Lots of birds, preditor and prey.”
Address: 12700 Vincent Ave S, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA
“Nice park for softball. They had typical baseball food you can buy and bleechers to sit at. Not much shade depending what field youre on and its a decent walk to get to the fields”
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