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PARKS
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Lions Park at Hay Lake— 14001 Old Marine Trail, a seven-acre site that has a park shelter, picnic tables, grills, lighting and electrical hookups. Use of the shelter is firstcome, first served unless it is reserved in advance.
Liten Park— 20030 Orwell Avenue North, Scandia’ s newest park offers trails, signage and a picnic area with parking.
Log House Landing— located at the east end of 205th Street North, this historic area provides access to the St. Croix River. Scandia T-ball field— 14849 Oakhill Road North. South Ball field— 20835 Olinda Trail. Wayne Erickson Memorial Ball Park— 21398 Olinda Trail, includes a lighted ball field, concession stands and children’ s play area.
Wind in the Pines Park— 22199 St. Croix Tail, features 44 ecologically diverse acres with restored prairie and oldgrowth forest with trails available for non-motorized use.
Trails, open spaces and undeveloped parks in and around Scandia provide hikers, bicyclists, skiers, geocachers, nature lovers and wildlife watchers many opportunities to do what they enjoy.
WYOMING The city of Wyoming maintains 17 parks and a network of neighborhood trails with easy access to the county-managed

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Sunrise Prairie Trail, which parallels Highway 61. Some park pavilions and other facilities may be reserved. A seven-member Park Advisory Commission, comprised of five citizens and two council members, meets once a month, and works to maintain and develop the city’ s parks, in addition to proposing budgets to the council.
Ashton – intersection of Galen Drive / Flint Trail / 261st Street, offers a variety of play equipment, swing sets and picnic tables.
Banta – Fondant Avenue, has a softball field, variety of playground equipment and a picnic shelter available for reservation.
Blue Spruce – 262nd Street, has a paved basketball court, picnic tables and playground area with a variety of equipment.
Centennial – corner of Fenwick Avenue and 270th Street, has historical significance and offers a quiet setting, many shade trees, picnic tables and a grill.
Comfort Lake – 25578 Iris Avenue, offers a pond, native plantings and limestone walking trail, picnic table and large playground equipment. The DNR maintains a nearby boat-access area( on 260th Street) that offers car and trail parking and a portable toilet.
Fireside – 251st Street and Elk Trail, offers a variety of playground equipment including swings, merry-go-round and a wooden ship.
Goodview – Goodview and 260th Street, features a picnic shelter with grills, children’ s play equipment, a trail system, soccer fields, tennis courts, skateboard facility and parking.
Hawk Meadows Trail – 255th Street and Granada Avenue, has a shelter and wood-chip hiking trail.
Lion’ s – 263rd Street, features a pavilion open to reserve, softball field, bleachers, half-court basketball, large open field, picnic tables, grills, playground area with a variety of playground equipment and portable toilets.
Railroad Park- is the Wyoming entrance to the Sunrise Prairie Trail. This park is where the city’ s annual tree lighting is held and is being developed.
Sunrise Ridge – Green Avenue, consists of undeveloped open land.
Swenson – Railroad Boulevard and Flintwood Avenue, features a hockey rink and pleasure-skating rink with warming house, half-court basketball, two tennis courts, softball / baseball fields and bleachers, and playground with a variety of equipment.
Tolzmann – 274th and Finland Avenue, features two ball fields with bleachers, volleyball court, picnic shelter available to reserve, picnic tables, a grill and a playground.
Town Hall – Hwy. 22 / Wyoming Trail and Pioneer Trail, features a softball field, bleachers and a variety of playground equipment. A dog park will soon be coming to the park, as well.
Verges – 258th Street and Goodwin Road, includes a basketball court with four hoops, sand volleyball court, picnic table, grill, and playground area.
For more information about the parks and their amenities visit the city’ s Web site at wyomingmn. org.
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