Here in Minnesota, there are excellent parks in every region! Aside from our 68 beautiful and historic state parks, there are many municipal parks that are well worth visiting. For example, Redwood Falls is home to Alexander Ramsey Park, which houses one of Minnesota’s most beautiful waterfalls. Stillwater is home to the cute and quirky Teddy Bear Park. And in the city of Brooklyn Center, Palmer Lake Park stands out as a wonderful outdoor area with 200 acres of nature to discover. Read on below to learn all about what this little-known park has to offer.

Palmer Lake Park is a 200-acre park in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. It is the city’s largest environmental preserve, and it is filled with activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities.

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Kids will love the playground areas, where they can jump, swing, and slide across the equipment. It’s a great place to visit in the summertime!

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There are also plenty of nature activities in the park. Many enjoy using Palmer Lake and the surrounding waters for kayaking. The gentle waters make this park a great place for this peaceful activity.

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There is also a great trail through the park called the Palmer Lake Loop. It’s just over 3 miles long and is great for both hikers and cyclists.

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As you walk, you’ll be surrounded by trees and marshes. The tree canopies create great shade over the trail, and tall grasses and wildflowers grow along the edges.

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If you’re lucky, you’ll have a chance to see some wildlife! Deer are common in the park, as are turtles, birds, and insects. There is a lot to see at Palmer Lake Park!

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Have you ever been to Palmer Lake Park? What is your favorite thing to do there? Let us know in the comments!

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