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Vic's Brooklyn Park Collision
6460 Zane Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55429-4119
Summit Square Park
5201 Capitol St NE, Fridley, MN 55421
Summit Square Park has a playground and two-hoop basketball court along Capitol Street. Enjoy a tennis court locatedMore across Hughes Avenue. This is also the only Fridley park south of I-694 that has ice for skating.
Islands of Peace Park
200 Charles St NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Islands of Peace Park is said to be the first park in the state designed with handicapped visitors in mind. A switchbackMore trail provides a gentle descent to the Mississippi River. There, a footbridge connects the mainland to a sizable grassy island
Ruth Circle Park
8160 Ashton Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Skating is a winter draw for this expansive neighborhood park. In the summer tennis players will find a lighted court.More Ruth Circle Park also has a basketball hoop, a playground and a drinking fountain.
Community Park
7000 University Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Community Park is where Fridley goes to play ball. Its six fields have diamonds as well as space for nine-personMore football. The large park building and parking lots can accomodate crowds on a busy competition schedule.
Altura Park
5445 Altura Rd NE, Fridley, MN 55421
Altura Park is a little oasis just south of the interstate. You can go for a swing, shoot a basket or take a slide. OrMore just take a rest on a park bench. So close to I-694 and yet so far away.
West Moore Lake Park
6039 W Moore Lake Dr, Fridley, MN 55432
If the park on the east side of Moore Lake is stuffed with amenities and things to do, this park on lake's west side isMore just the opposite. West Moore Lake Park is mainly natural open space. Split-rail fences run along the roadways on the perimeter of what's also known as Sand Dunes Natural History Area.
Locke Park
6911 University Ave. NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Locke Park stands out among Fridley's recreational spots, thanks to its lighted soccer field and horseshoe courts withMore viewing stands and picnic tables. As many as 16 horseshoe matches can take place at one time. Visitors park their vehicles on the north-south side streets to the south of the park and in the Columbia Arena lot to the north.
Springbrook Park
8155 Broad Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Springbrook Park shares a name with the much-larger Springbrook Nature Center, which is located nearby to the east.More But this park occupies a little more than a half-acre at one end of a block in a residential neighborhood. A swingset and two sets of play equipment comprise one side of the park; the other side is a small open space.
Creekridge Park
1380 Creek Park Ln, Fridley, MN 55432
This neighborhood park lies between Mississippi Street and Rice Creek, just east of Central Avenue. Head to CreekridgeMore Park with your  basketball, tennis racket or bat and glove, and you'll find the facilities you need. The tennis court has lights. There is also a playground and picnic shelter with tables.
Central Park Liquor
8101 Highway 65 NE, Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
Located in Spring Lake Park, Central Park Liquor is a municipally owned and operated liquor store which additionallyMore carries cheese, food and lottery tickets. Also home to Park Avenue Fine Tobaccos, an in-house cigar shop which makes available tobacco products and accessories, Central Park Liquor offers an extensive wine selection and hosts product tastings, wine club meetings and wine dinners.
Terrace Park
6735 7th St NE, Fridley, MN 55432
This spacious park features a ballfield with a backstop and team benches, a single-hoop basketball court, and a tennisMore court with a fenced practice area. The playground has swings and five different kinds of slides. A drinking fountain is also available.
Jay Park
6520 2nd St NE, Fridley, MN 55432
This pocket park is situated on a residential street of small apartment buildings and houses. There is a singleMore basketball hoop for the older set. The playground has equipment for a range of younger ages.
Commons Park
6249 7th St NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Is it possible to have it all? Commons Park comes close: tennis courts, ball diamonds, football/soccer fields, ice forMore skating and hockey, a picnic shelter and a playground. And best of all, in winter: a sledding hill.
Oak Hill Park
5391 7th St NE, Fridley, MN 55421
Oak trees shelter this small park on the corner of the block in a residential neighborhood. The park's gentle slopeMore holds a playground and two picnic tables. A low wall carves out a spot for a bench.
Glencoe Park
661 Glencoe St NE, Fridley, MN 55432
One of Fridley's smallest mini-parks is tucked next to a residential street just a half-block from the MississippiMore River. Glencoe Park's main feature for play is a two-hoop basketball court. The rest of the park is devoted to open space and trees.
Meadowlands Park
6641 Kennaston Dr NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Meadowlands Park, which encompasses almost 10 acres, has play equipment as well as natural areas ready for exploration.More One path leads to a playground and picnic shelter with two grills. Another path circles an open field and pond.
Jubilee Park
5334 5th St NE, Fridley, MN 55421
This small pocket park on a residential block of Fifth Street makes a good pit stop for playground fans. It features twoMore benches that give grownups a place to rest and a pair of picnic tables for free use.
Ed Wilmes Park
150 64 1/2 Way NE, Fridley, MN 55432
This small pocket park is nestled on a quiet residential street in a forested setting. The playground equipment includesMore a climbing net, swings and a long, covered slide. Bench seating provides a spot to watch the kids or gaze up at the trees.
Briardale Park
6171 Rice Creek Dr NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Visitors can stroll into Briardale Park from three directions, but the main entrance is on Rice Creek Drive. TheMore spacious park has paths, lighted basketball and tennis courts, a skating area and a playground with a special swing for handicapped users. A picnic shelter stands nearby the playground.
Plymouth Square Park
4801 Main St NE, Fridley, MN 55421
If you're going to play ball at Plymouth Square Park, make sure it's a basketball. This half-block park has a two-hoopMore court, but a sign at the entrance says hitting baseballs, softballs or golfballs isn't allowed. A fence along the park's western edge keeps kids away from busy Main Street.
Edgewater Gardens Park
6700 Ashton Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432
This is a long, skinny park set between a residential area and railroad tracks. The tennis and basketball courts haveMore lights. Bicyclists, runners and walkers will find the Mississippi River Regional Trail cutting through the park and crossing Mississippi Street on a dedicated overpass to the south.
MInnesota Recreation and Park Association
200 Charles St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55432
This organization of park and recreation professionals in Minnesota leases office space in a former park building fromMore Anoka County. The foyer of the building has brochures, maps and other information about recreational opportunities in Anoka County and Fridley. Public restrooms are located on the south side of the building. The entrance to Anoka County's Islands of Peace Park, said to be the first park in Minnesota built to be accessible for handicapped people, can be found nearby.
Locke County Park
840 71st Ave. NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Anoka County's Locke Park comprises nearly 100 acres on either side of Rice Creek between Highway 65 and UniversityMore Avenue. A long entrance along railroad tracks and industrial property on 71st Avenue NE brings visitors to two large creekside picnic pavilions, restrooms and a playground. At the end of the road is a fenced dog park.
Flanery Park
1487 Onondaga St NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Things come in sets of two at Flanery Park. There are two ball fields, two tennis courts with lights and (in the winter)More two areas for skating, a general-use ice-sheet and a hockey rink. The park also features a single basketball hoop, a playground, a drinking fountain and a picnic shelter.
Moore Lake Park and Beach
5890 Central Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Birds and beach bums love Moore Lake Park. As traffic whizzes past on the stretch of Hwy. 65 that bisects the lake,More animals and humans alike enjoy the shore. Paths, picnic shelters, sports courts, and play areas round out the offerings at this 14-acre park.
Riverview Heights Park
487 79th Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN 55444
This is Fridley's main city park along the Mississippi River. A semi-circular lot offers visitors off-street parking.More Two paths run through Riverview Heights Park: one winds along the park's eastern edge while the other takes a straight route along the river bank that includes a picturesque bridge. A shelter set back among the trees provides a roof for picnics.
Craig Park
410 79th Way NE, Fridley, MN 55432
Craig Park is a sizable recreation spot that occupies the middle of an L-shaped residential block. A path from theMore street goes down a small slope past a stand of elms. The rest of the park contains a ball field with team benches, a playground, picnic tables, a basketball hoop and two lighted tennis courts.
Creek View Park
6801 Anoka St NE, Fridley, MN 55432
This tiny park provides a play space between townhouses above Anoka County's Rice Creek Trail West and parkland below.More There is purple playground equipment and a small two-hoop basketball court. A few parking spaces are available in a small lot at the end of the cul de sac that leads to the park.