Saint Anthony Park
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About the Location
Urban Retreat
Saint Anthony Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a small urban green space that spans 5.59 acres and serves as a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling Northeast neighborhood. The park is bordered by residential areas and offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors.
Historical Background
Acquired in 1973 as part of a housing redevelopment project, it was developed primarily as a playground in 1974, with seeding and sodding completed in 1977. The park is named after the former town, St. Anthony, which merged with Minneapolis in 1872.
This historical connection adds a layer of cultural significance to the green space.
Notable Features
Its most notable feature is an artificial sledding hill located on the park's south end, a unique addition to this otherwise flat section of the city. While the park was primarily designed for neighborhood use, its proximity to Logan Park provides access to additional recreational facilities.
Community Role
The park offers amenities that serve both the neighborhood and the local school community, ensuring that it remains a vital part of the area's recreational landscape. Despite its modest size, Saint Anthony Park stands out as a community-focused park that meets the needs of families and individuals looking for outdoor recreation in an accessible urban location.
All Features & Facilities
Active Recreation
Visitor Services
Food & Gathering
ParkMagnet Score
Good Park