Central Park (Maple Grove)

Last weekend my family was in Maple Grove for a charity event and couldn’t resist stopping to play at the new Central Park in Maple Grove. Have you been there yet?

My favorite thing about this modern, creative playground is that it truly has something for everyone, with seven unique play zones, each tailored for different ages and interests.

There is a tiny tots play area in one corner of the park that is designated for kids 2–5, and I would even say it’s a great place to let your 1-year-old crawl and climb around. On the other end of the spectrum, there are several large climbing structures—including a 24-foot climbing tower—that can keep older kids entertained for hours. I’ve even seen the occasional teenager hanging out atop the large rock walls. My husband has said he wishes they would open it up to adults only on occasion because it’s just so fun to play there! 😉

As much as we love visiting here, there are a few drawbacks to this park. First, it can get really busy there during the summer months, and because the park is so large and spread out, I find that I really have to work to keep an eye on both kids as they run around. Second, there’s almost no shade at the playground until the trees grow in. There are some small canopies over the sand area, but as a parent you’ll find next to no shade, so take care on sunny days, especially if you have a baby with you. Also, some of the structures are metal. My daughter has more than once burned her legs on the slide and now refers to this playground as “the hot park.” 😀

If your kid has noise issues, beware the restrooms because the hand dryers are about a million decibels in that echo-y space! Finally, dogs are not permitted on the playground, so you may want to leave Fido at home.

In addition to the terrific playground, Central Park features a splash pad in the summer, an ice skating loop in the winter, and an indoor pavilion that’s great for a private party. (Oh, and did I mention indoor restrooms??!) You can also do lots of walking here, around the pond (~1 mile loop) or through the grounds in front of the pavilion. Here’s a map to get you started: link (pdf)  If you do go walking, make sure to check out the beautiful garden and labyrinth (more info).

Maple Grove Central Park Splash Pad

Location: 12000 Central Park Way, Maple Grove (map)
Playground Turf: Rubber, sand, artificial grass
Recommended age range: 1–12
Restrooms: Indoor (there’s also a changing area if you’re visiting the splash pad)
Concessions: Yes
Parking: Paved lot, street parking

More info: http://www.maplegrovemn.gov/parks-and-recreation/central-park-maple-grove

Please leave a comment if you have questions or anything else to add!

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Tessa | 12th May 17

    I love that you started this site! I’m a web developer and have long dreamed of a similar offering but I just have never had the time. Great work!

    • STMAmom | 12th May 17

      Thanks, Tessa! It’s been a long-time dream of mine, too. So glad you checked it out. ~Lauryn

  2. Regan | 2nd Jun 17

    I had never heard of this park, but after seeing it here we decided to go there to celebrate the first day of summer vacation. It was one of the best parks I’ve been to! Both my 1 year old and 7 year old had a blast. I’m sure it gets busier after all of the schools get out, but it is definitely worth checking out if you haven’t yet!

    • STMAmom | 2nd Jun 17

      I’m so glad to hear that you and your kids had a great time at Central Park! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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