ParkScore Announcement
We are deeply honored to once again be ranked alongside America’s leading urban park systems on the Trust for Public Land's ParkScore index.
"This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our staff, partners, and community members who care for and champion our shared public spaces. Parks are essential infrastructure that support public health, environmental stewardship, and quality of life throughout Saint Paul." -Director Andy Rodriguez
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Memorial Day Weekend Closure
Please note, all recreation centers will be closed for Memorial Day weekend Saturday, May 23 through Monday, May 25. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, May 26.
Please visit the building hours and closures webpage for more information.
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Come connect with local health and wellness resources. From local gyms, nutritionists, community clinics and more, there will be something for everyone at the fair. FREE Zumba class starts at 9am!
For more free outdoor fitness classes, please visit the fitness in the parks webpage.
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Downtown Riverwalk Inauguration - May 30
Soapbox Derby
On your marks, get set...go! Our annual Soapbox Derby zooms off at Hidden Falls Regional Park on June 2 from 4:30-7:30pm. It's another boarder battle with Minneapolis so make sure to come cheer on your Saint Paul rec center team (with food and activities available for spectators.)
Wondering what kind of fun you're getting into? Watch this video from 2024 to learn more about the event!
Gate access: Access to Hidden Falls via the North Gate will be limited during the event from 4:30-7:30pm. Visitors arriving after the 4:30pm start time should plan to park at the top of the hill and walk down. Any visitor parked at the bottom of the hill should plan to attend the full length of the event as access to the road will be limited. Thank you for your cooperation, planning accordingly will help create a smooth and timely event!
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Flint Hills Family Festival
Join us May 29-30 at Rice Park to kick off the summer with thrilling performances, student matinees, art-making activities, and more at the Flint Hills Family Festival. During the Festival, kid-friendly activities spark creativity, exciting outdoor performances are free to attend, and inspiring, low-cost indoor performances are fun for the whole family!
Please visit the Large Public Events webpage for more fun events in Saint Paul parks this summer!
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Citywide Senior Programs
Waḳaŋ Ṭípi Center Grand Opening
Join for the of the new Waḳaƞ Ṭípi Center on May 29 from 11am-2pm. Designed to honor the significance of Waḳaŋ Ṭípi Cave as a Dakota sacred site, the goal of Waḳaŋ Ṭípi Center is to serve as an intergenerational gathering place. The Grand Opening will feature reflections from partners, drum group Toká Máza, giveaways, and a shared meal.
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In case you missed it, here's all things summer!
Spend your summer with Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
We have a variety of programs, activities, and events for all ages to get out and enjoy a Saint Paul park, lake, trail, river or recreation center!
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Youth Summer Programs
Choose from a variety of fun and safe summer programming options for youth. Register today as some camps and activities have limited spots remaining.
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Summer camps and activities: Begin June 2. Full and half-day camps for youth of all ages. Costs range from free up to $240.
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Summer Rec Check: June 22-August 27. Free program for those entering grades 1-6 in the fall on Monday-Thursday from 1-4pm at 22 sites.
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NEW FOR 2026: Teen Summer Rec Check at Wilder Recreation Center. That’s right, you heard us say TEEN! With everything you love about our school year Rec Check, but with a summer twist FOR TEENS entering grades 6-8 this fall. This program runs the same dates and times as the other Rec Check sites.
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Summer S'more Fun: June 22- August 28. $44/day for those entering grades 1-6 this fall on Monday-Friday from 7am-6pm at 3 sites. Best availability at the Highland Park location!
The St. Paul Police Department in partnership with Saint Paul Parks and Recreation is excited to offer a Junior Police Academy. Participants will learn the ins-and-outs of our police department including visiting the police K9 Kennels, meet a SWAT officer, tour a St. Paul Fire Department firehouse, complete a bike rodeo course, go on a bike ride, play games, learn about internet safety, tour the Emergency Communications center and learn where 911 calls go, and meet new friends. These are free, and camps are offered at three recreation center locations:
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Recreation in your neighborhood
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Recreation in Motion brings outdoor summer fun to your neighborhood! This free, drop-in youth program offers athletic programs, STEM challenges, arts and crafts, games, and other organized activities led by the fun and energetic Rec in Motion team. Snacks will be served at each session. This is a free activity. No pre-registration is required.
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Park and Play (formerly Tech For All Pop-Up Recreation) is a traveling video game and technology truck for youth. Follow us to locations all over Saint Paul. This is a free activity. No registration is required--just show up! *2026 schedule will be finalized soon
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Natural Resources programs
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Saint Paul Natural Resources: Our Natural Resources team hosts a variety of activities for all ages to get you outside and exploring nature in your local parks. All activities are free but some do require pre-registration. Programs include:
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Restore! events: These events, hosted in partnership with, Wakaŋ Tipi Awaŋyaŋkapi, are intended for individual or small groups to help restore this park and be community stewards in the preservation of the Dakota sacred site, Wakáŋ Tipi. Dates available for pre-registration June - October.
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Gardening Volunteer Opportunities: Many gardens across the city need help with water and weeding. We offer monthly events at Churchill Gardens May - October.
Lots of other events will be announced as they are finalized, including our popular Family Fishing Nights and other ways to explore the outdoors in Saint Paul!
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Fitness in the Parks
Fitness in the Parks is a free outdoor exercise program that brings a variety of fitness activities to many of Saint Paul’s beautiful parks. There is no registration required and classes are open to all fitness levels. All ages welcome and no experience is necessary.
Don't forget about our FitLots at Martin Luther King Recreation Center and Uŋčí Makhá Park.
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Movies in the Parks
Bring along a blanket or a lawn chair and enjoy a starlit night of fun with friends and family! Movies in the Parks provides a wide range of outdoor films at parks and recreation centers around Saint Paul. Events are free and open to the public.
This year, our "musicals" themed-line up will have something for the whole family to enjoy.
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Music in the Parks
Join us for some outdoor entertainment! All shows are free unless otherwise noted. Events are weather permitting and subject to change without notice. Visit the webpages below for full schedules and information.
More music events will be added to the Music in the Parks webpage as those schedules are finalized.
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FEATURED MUSIC EVENT: Saint Paul Get Down
The Saint Paul Get Down is a hip-hop music showcase for young people 14-24 years old. All artists that fill out this application will have an opportunity to write, record, and produce their own music with local artist Terrell X. Free studio time and mentorship will be provided every Wednesday from 3pm-6pm at the Best Buy Teen Tech Center on Selby Ave. Artists that are chosen to perform will get a chance to play a set at a selected venue as well as earn a chance to open for a headlining act at the Target Stage on Harriet Island.
Apply by June 1st and let's GET DOWN! For more information, email mario.stokes@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Mark your calendars for these performance dates! (Headliners will be announced soon!)
- June 21, 1-5pm at Central Village Park
- July 9, 5:30-8pm at Arlington Hills Community Center
- July 23, 5:30-8pm at 825 Arts
- August 5 (National Night Out), 5:30-8pm at Martin Luther King Recreation Center
- August 22, 3-10pm at Harriet Island Target Stage
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Yappy Hour - Tuesdays in June
Downtown Park events
Discover downtown Saint Paul's parks! Our downtown parks come alive with a vibrant lineup of activities for everyone to enjoy — featuring outdoor fitness classes, live music, art installations, dancing, food trucks, festivals, and more. Kick it all off with us at the Downtown Block Party at Mears Park on May 29 from 5-8pm.
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FEATURED SPECIAL EVENT: Waterfest at Lake Phalen
Waterfest is back May 30, 2026 at Phalen Regional Park (next to the Phalen Lakeside Activity Center: 1530 Phalen Dr, St Paul, MN 55106).
This free, family festival celebrating our clean lakes provides an opportunity for outdoor hands-on learning about clean water, wildlife, and land and water conservation.
This is an outdoor, free, family-friendly, and hands-on celebration! Experience activities on and off the water, games, food, and more
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Aquatics
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Phalen Beach: Weather permitting, Phalen Beach be open on May 23-25, May 30-31, June 6-7, and June 13 - Sept. 7.
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Highland Park Aquatic Center: Weather permitting, Highland Park Aquatic Center will be open May 23-25, May 30-31, June 6-7 and June 13 - Sept. 7.
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Como Regional Park Pool: Weather permitting, Como Regional Park Pool will be open June 13 - August 26. Como Regional Park Pool will be closed starting at 12pm on June 25 and reopen on June 30.
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Great River Water Park: Great River Water Park will be closed May 15-17 & 22-25 as staff train and transition to outdoor swimming locations. The water park will close for the summer starting on May 29 and reopen September 21.
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Splash Pads: Splash Pads will open daily from 9am-9pm starting June 13-September 7.
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Aquatics memberships: Summer aquatics memberships are available for purchase online.
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NEW FOR 2026: LUNCH ON THE LAWN
Food Trucks and Grab-n-Go Lunch Menus at Downtown Parks
Join us Monday-Thursday during the summer for Lunch on the Lawn! Enjoy a weekly rotation of live music, DJs, fitness events, delicious food and more at a different downtown park each day.
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Monday: Pedro Park
- Grab-N-Go Lunch (11am-2pm) *menus coming soon
- Music by DJ (11am-2pm)
- Lawn games and makers space (11am -2pm)
- Self-Led circuit workout (11:30am-12:30pm)
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Tuesday: Mears Park
- Grab-n-go lunch (11am-2pm) *menus coming soon
- Lawn games (11am-2pm)
- Live music (View music schedule) (12-1pm)
- Yoga (1pm-2pm)
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Wednesday: Rice Park
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Thursday: Kellogg Mall Park
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Watercraft Rentals and Boat Rides
No boat? No problem! Whether you are looking for a kayak, canoe, paddle board, swan boat, pontoon boat, fishing boat, or riverboat ride, our partners offer plenty of options to get you out on the water this season.
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Lake Phalen Beach: Whenever Watersports | Kayak & paddle board rentals - Open
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Lake Como: Wheel Fun Rentals | Kayak, paddle board, canoe & swan boat rentals - Available starting May 16
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Pickerel Lake & Mississippi River: Mississippi Paddle Share | Kayak rentals - Begins May 22 but you can make your reservation now
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Mississippi River: Your Boat Club at Watergate Marina | Pontoon & fishing boat rentals - Online reservations are open now
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Mississippi River: Magnolia Blossom | Riverboat cruises for groups/special events - Contact Magnolia Blossom for availability
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Mississippi River: Padelford Riverboats | Riverboat cruises for individuals or groups - Online reservations are open now
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Safe Summer Nights
Safe Summer Nights are designed to provide opportunities for police officers to become acquainted with residents of the neighborhoods they serve over a meal. These are free, public events and feature food, activities for children and ample opportunities for attendees to meet their Saint Paul police officers. All are welcome!
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Places to eat: City House on the Mississippi River and Dock & Paddle on Como Lake
Downtown Saint Paul's waterfront dining destination is back! City House is located in the historic Municipal Elevator and Sackhouse building along the Sam Morgan Regional Trail at 258 Mill Street. The restaurant features a patio overlooking the river and Harriet Island and serves up local craft beer, cider, and wine on tap as well as a delicious rotating seasonal menu. City House is open 11am-8pm daily and features live music* on select dates. *Check back for their 2026 schedule to be posted
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Dock & Paddle is located within the Como Lakeside Pavilion in Como Park. Dock & Paddle is open 9am-9pm daily with a variety of food offerings and refreshing drinks, including beer and wine. They host many fun shows and performances throughout the summer. (Please note that some events may charge admission.) |
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Work with us!
Several seasonal positions are still available.
Park Worker I
To apply, submit an application via the online portal.
Positions at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, Highland National Golf Course or with the Operations/Maintenance team. Duties vary based on location but may include set-up/break down for daily events and rentals, custodial duties, lawn care, clean and operate equipment, and general maintenance of parks, grounds, and buildings. Higher pay rates for working nights/weekends and having a driver's license.
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Climbing Wall Driver
To apply, please email courtney.morris@ci.stpaul.mn.us.
Travel around Saint Paul to various locations to deliver and set-up/take down roaming climbing wall, harness participants, and engage with community members at local events. Must have driver's license and complete training.
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Lifeguard
To apply, contact: parksaquatics@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Monitor patrons in water, provide first aid, teach swim lessons and/or water aerobics, and teach water safety.
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Community Recreation Leader
To apply, submit an application via the online portal.
Work with youth at recreation centers leading games, activities, and off-site field trips, work citywide events at a variety of park locations, drive gaming truck to help community play on different gaming consoles, safely assist in harnessing community members at the climbing wall, and more.
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More jobs with us...
Upcoming Special Events
May
- May 27, 5:30-8:30pm: *hosted by
- May 29, 5-8pm:
- May 29, 11am-2pm:
- May 29-30:
- May 30, 11am-12pm:
- May 30, 11am-4pm:
- May 30, 1pm-4pm: *hosted by
June
- June 6, 12-2pm:
- June 9, 5-7pm:
- June 11, 5-7pm:
- June 12, 3-6pm:
- June 14, 9am-12pm:
Register for senior river cruises and boat tours below. Registration closes one week prior to activity date.
More Events
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Como Zoo & Conservatory events
Como Town is now open for the season! Check website for hours.
Free Shuttle Service Returns for the Season on weekends beginning May 23 Make your visit to Como Park Zoo & Conservatory even easier by taking advantage of our free weekend shuttle service, operating Saturdays and Sundays from May 23- August 23, 2026. Shuttles will run on Monday, May 25 (Memorial Day).
The shuttle transports guests from the off-site, staffed parking lot at 1930 Como Avenue, directly to the front doors of the Visitor Center. The shuttle runs continuously from 9:45am-6:45pm. Buses are wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Throughout the summer, guests can enjoy a full schedule of free daily programs, including Polar Bear Programs, Gorilla Programs, Tiger Talks, Gardener Chats, and more! Other program offerings to explore include:
Plus, Cafesjian’s Carousel is now open Thursday-Monday, 11:00am-4:00pm weather permitting. The Spring Flower Show Part II is also open inside the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory’s Sunken Garden is open through June 7.
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Party for the Parks on May 27
Taking place at the Harriet Island Pavilion, Party for the Parks is an annual event to celebrate Saint Paul’s parks and the people who make them great! We honor volunteers of the year, have great food and music, and celebrate the amazing parks and people who make things happen. Tickets are just $25. Buy your Party for the Parks tickets today!
Updates & Reminders
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Supporting Young People During Increased Federal Law Enforcement Activity: Young people are aware of what’s happening around them and may be carrying strong feelings, especially during times of community conflict like what’s been happening in the Twin Cities and across the state. Check out these additional resources on our website to help you feel more prepared to support them with care and confidence, including conversation starters and more.
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Immigration Resources: The City of Saint Paul has compiled a robust list of immigration resources, including information on knowing your rights and finding community-based support.
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Seeking coffee and food truck vendor applicants in summer 2026 and beyond! We have a variety of opportunities during lunch and dinner hours throughout the summer at both weekly recurring events and one-time special events.
- Specifically coffee trucks and vendors: .
- All food truck vendors: (*even if the listed dates don't work for you, we encourage you to fill this out as we are always adding new dates for summer events.)
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Fitness Center Memberships: Memberships cost just $30/year for adults who live or work in Saint Paul. Affordable daily passes are also available.
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Pickleball and tennis courts open: Staff have completed inspections and repairs at all tennis and pickleball sites. Torn or damaged nets were replaced as needed, and net heights were adjusted to ensure proper play standards. All sites on the list have now been visited and are ready for use, provided no new issues have occurred since our visit.
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Sprockets Community Newsletters: Want to keep with opportunities for teens throughout the summer, or youth friendly activities? Sign up for the Sprockets Community Newsletters Just for Teens and Youth and Family News.
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Saint Paul Youth Program Map: Sprockets is a network of many different after-school and summer programs in Saint Paul. Check out the map to find a variety of organizations where young people can get involved in great opportunities to explore, learn, and grow.
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Closures and Special Notices
- Planning a visit to a park or recreation center? Be sure to review the latest closures and important notices from Saint Paul Parks & Recreation on the Closures and Special Notices page.
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