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Adams Hill Park
Richfield: 7200 Washburn Ave S
612.861.9385

Afton Alps Recreational Area
Hastings: 6600 Pellers Ave
651.436.5245
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Buck Hill
Burnsville: 15400 Buck Hill Rd
952.435.7174

Como Park Golf Course
St. Paul: Corner of N Chelsea & W Arlington Ave
651.488.9673

Elm Creek Recreational Area 
Maple Grove: 12400 James Dean Pkwy
763.694.7894

Frogtown Park and Farm
St. Paul: 946 Minnehaha Ave
651.266.6400

Hyland Park
Bloomington: 10145 Bush Lake Rd
763.694.7687

Lyndale Farmstead Park
Minneapolis: 3900 Bryant Ave S
612.370.4948

Marthaler Park
West St. Paul: 625 Humboldt Ave
651.552.4100

Neil Park
Burnsville: 13501 Upton Ave
952.895.4500

South Valley Park
Inver Grove Heights: 2810 70th St

Staring Lake
Eden Prairie: 14800 Pioneer Tl
952.934.7120

Trapp Farm Park Snow Tubing Park
Eagan: 841 Wilderness Run Rd
651.675.5511
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Wild Chutes Snow Tubing
Taylors Falls: 37200 Wild Mt Rd
651.465.6315
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