Top Parks in Champlin, Hennepin county, Minnesota, United states

Paul Wethern Park

Address: Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Park

“Sweet little park, perfect for small ones! Minor graffiti ☹️”

Highpointe Park

Address: 10200 Goose Lake Pkwy, Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Park

“Amazing park in summer and winter. Really cool sledding hill that isn’t too steep for young kids (4 and 2 year olds could climb it). Fun park with plenty to do and the snow adds a whole new level of fun.”

Elm Creek Park Reserve - Dog Off-leash Area

Address: 11750 Zachary Ln N, Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Park

“Great park. Pretty big area with nice trails. There is a fenced-off pond area that dogs can swim in. Has a water fountain and a bowl. Separate area for small dogs. Has a permanent outhouse. Just wish they had trash cans throughout the park instead of just at the park.”

Villas of Rush Creek Trail

Address: 217 Dean Ave E, Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Park

Champlin Park & Recreation

Address: 11955 Champlin Dr, Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Park

“Verry good”

Elm Creek Singletrack Trailhead

Address: 1688 W Hayden Lake Rd, Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Park

“I think this is the best place around the twin cities. Grizzly land is a blast and good for all level riders if you can handle going the distance. There are multiple ways you can go and decide how far you want. Riders are and should be polite as well.”

Andrews Park Splash Pad

Address: 7200 117th Ave N, Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Park

“Splash pad was closed but the park and playgrounds were clean.”

Footbridge Park

Address: 1312 W Geddes Ave, Littleton, CO 80120, USA

Park School

“The company originally intended to place about 50,000 acres under cultivation, but it had difficulty securing sufficient water because earlier ditches held irrigation rights based on prior claims. Court cases regarding water rights dragged on for years. Because the High Line Canal's water rights were junior to 74 other canals in the South Platte watershed, it was frequently dry. Although the agricultural development that the HLC was meant to spawn never fully materialized, the canal nevertheless nourished the growth of both Denver and its eastern suburb, Aurora. In 1924, Denver Water took over the canal.”

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