Cedar Lake Park Association

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In 1988, neighbors joined together to save from development a large parcel of land on the north and east sides of Cedar Lake in Minneapolis. Seeking out and inviting all interested parties to participate, the group focused on a vision—to establish a nature park in the heart of the city--and adopted a set of organizational principles.

This marked the beginning of the Cedar Lake Park Association. In time, the group raised over a million dollars in private funds, bought the land that is now Cedar Lake Park, and built the award-winning Cedar Lake Regional Trail.

Following the design principles and concept master plan developed in partnership with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, we've made outstanding progress. Trails extend from the park to all parts of the city.

Thousands of native grasses, wildflowers, shrubs and trees have been planted. Reclamation projects are restoring the landscape and providing new habitat for wildlife. Chipped paths and water pumps have been installed for humans.

All this is within walking distance of downtown Minneapolis! Fist-time park visitors return again and again to have their own experience in this natural world.

A four-point mission statement and our love for the park continue to guide us. This is a volunteer effort. Come to the park. Join us in nurturing nature.

Our mission:

  • Create and nurture a park at Cedar Lake with a thriving nature preserve and connecting trails and greenways
  • Provide opportunities for people to learn to live in community with nature and one another
  • Continue to foster citizen leadership and private involvement in the development and management of the park and trails
  • Support similar efforts throughout the metro area and beyond.

Address:

2000 Aldrich Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN
55405

Contact Person/s:

612-377-9522
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