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COMMUNITY GUIDE | 2025
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community meeting rooms. PIC is home to the Wayzata High School and Providence Academy hockey teams and is one of the busiest arenas in the state.
• Dog parks – The city has two dog parks. Plymouth Dog Park, 17005 Chankahda Trail( year-round) and 4 Paws Dog Park located at Plymouth Playfield, 9755 36th Ave.( yearround).
• Skate Park – 3625 Fernbrook Lane – The park offers skateboarders and in-line skaters a variety of ramps and rails.
• Hilde Performance Center – 3500 Plymouth Blvd. – The Hilde Performance Center includes a 45-foot tall open-air bandshell that hosts a variety of concerts, events, shows and other entertainment.
• Nature Canyon Park – 13919 45th Ave. N. – Nature Canyon has nature trails with a gorge, wildflowers and forest ecology.
• Pickleball – Combining tennis and ping-pong, pickleball appeals to a variety of ages as a lifelong activity. Dedicated courts can be found at Bass Lake playfields. Tennis courts are also lined for pickleball at Bass Lake, Parkers Lake, Plymouth, and Zachary playfields.
• Disc golf – Plymouth has two free disc golf courses at Plymouth Creek Playfield, 3625 Fernbrook Ln. and Zachary Playfield, 4355 Zachary Lane.
• Personal watercraft rental racks for canoes and kayaks are available at five city parks: East Medicine Lake Park, Mooney Lake, Parkers Lake Park, Pomerleau Lake and West Medicine Lake Park.
PLAYFIELDS
Playfields primarily serve organized recreation, with 100 located all around the city. Most playfields include fields, courts, trails and playgrounds.
• Bass Lake, 5450 Northwest Blvd.
• Elm Creek, 4905 Peony Lane N.
• LaCompte Green, 10795 Old County Road 15
• Parkers Lake, 15500 County Road 6
• Plymouth, 9755 36th Ave.
• Plymouth Creek, 3625 Fernbrook Lane N.
• Zachary, 4355 Zachary Lane N.
NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
Discover neighborhood and school parks on the interactive Plymouth Park Finder map at plymouthmn. gov / parkfinder.
Park regulations and safety information
• Park hours— Neighborhood parks: 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.; playfields: 6 a. m. to 10:30 p. m.; special use parks vary by site.
• Parks and facilities are alcohol and tobacco-free.
• Pets must always be leashed. Owners must pick up and dispose of pet waste.
• No golfing allowed.
TRAILS
Plymouth’ s trails serve as easy access for residents and visitors to get from neighborhoods to commercial areas as well as provide a pivotal connection to many picturesque areas in the city, such as Medicine Lake and Parkers Lake. The city collaborates with other jurisdictions to link city trails to those in neighboring communities and regional trails.
For more information, use the interactive Plymouth Park Finder map at plymouthmn. gov / parkfinder.
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