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    Memorial Park - Helpful maps, pamphlets, and guides for things to do in the area available at the visitor center!

    Memorial Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    We went here on Memorial Day morning, mainly to look at the veteran memorial. It's a beautiful park…read morewith a lot to offer - we looked at the helicopter, the memorial, walked on the path around the park, then over to the playground. There was a lot of construction on the trail, so we were a little limited, but there was still plenty to keep us busy. The memorial + the helicopter were nice. Each is at a separate spot, about 30-40 feet from each other (I'm not awesome at guesstimating this distance, but it wasn't far). Each has a sidewalk going up to it, but the memorial has another walkway after the sidewalk stops - it's made of bricks with people's names on the brick. We think the names were the people who donated to the memorial, but it didn't say anywhere, so we aren't sure. The memorial is good sized with many names on it, and new names being added (you can tell by the stone bring more freshly cut). It's sobering to be there, but good to remember. The children were thoroughly into the helicopter - asking about all the parts and how it worked. After we accomplished what we had come for, we walked a bit, then ended at the playground. It is a good size with lots to keep a 4, 6, and 8 year old busy. Perhaps we will come here again, it looked like there were some interesting walking paths, but a bit was closed while we were there.

    I'm on work travel for the month in the Shakopee area, so this is one of the first places I headed…read moreto get some info on fun things to do in the nearby area. I walked via the State Trail along the highway (which is apparently a 70 mile hike if you do the whole thing, loosely following the river!). The Visitor Center has many helpful pamphlets providing info on local activities, recreational parks, hiking trails, seasonal events, and more, including maps. The receptionist was really friendly and welcoming, and offered a couple suggestions of places to explore. There is a Veteran's Memorial and helicopter out front, plenty of picnic space with tables and lots of green grass, as well as a playground for kids to run around and enjoy. If you walk over the bridge in the back (north), you'll be reconnected with another trail. Further west there is a duck pond and a short educational trail with placards that have interesting historical info about the Shakopee area on them.

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    Carver County Minnewashta Park - Lake Minnewashta - Photo by KathleenRileyPhotography.com

    Carver County Minnewashta Park

    5.0(5 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    I love this park! The first visit we had was to shoot photos showing the beauty of Minnesota and to…read morepotentially include in a calendar. As we walked the trails with our dogs - on leash - I had some reminiscing about riding my horse on the other side of the lake and sailing with my father. Wonderful memories. Lake Minnewashta Regional Park is a 340 acre park on the shores of Lake Minnewashta. Facilities include a swimming beach, bathhouse, off-leash dog area, reservable picnic shelters, sand volleyball courts, creative playground (which looked like a regular playground), paved boat access, paved bike trails, turf trails for walking and skiing, ski/snowshoe rental, and vending machines. If your dogs are good at dog parks, this is one to visit! The Off Leash Dog Area is fenced-in off-leash dog area at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park. This 18-acre site has a separate area for small dogs and approximately one mile of trails. To get in to the off-leash dog area you'll need either a $6 daily or $28 annual vehicle permit. Both are able to be purchased through the honor box at the park entrance by the gate house. Definitely worth visiting!

    ***This is a review about their off-leash dog park.***…read more Even though I've only visited a few dog parks, Minnewashta's must rank amongst the top! Essentially, Carver County dedicated a small forest to everyone's favorite four-legged friend, where plenty of tall trees, fresh water streams, gigantic leaf piles, paw and foot friendly trails, sizable grassy green spaces, and speedy squirrels for them to chase exist. In other words, dog heaven resides in Chanhassen. Also, don't worry about your pup running away, because there's a huge fence that wraps around the entire park. Aside from the park itself, prior to entering, there's a little area with a water fountain and hose. Visitors can use the hose down your pup, before loading him or her into the car. For $24, you can purchase the annual pass. Otherwise, like me, you'll have to pay $5 per visit. From what I heard from another dog owner, though, no one mans the tollbooth after September, so the park relies on the honor system for payment. Once you arrive, drive slightly past the tollbooth, and open up a metal lid that holds paper envelopes. Put your $5 in and write your name on it. It's a bit of a cumbersome process to enter, but seeing the biggest smile on my dog's face was well worth it.

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