Waite Park

Waite Park Pool, Minneapolis, MN

Address: 1810 34th Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55418
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Website Waite Park
Phone 612-370-4959

Waite Park is a true neighborhood park. The closest restaurants and coffee shops are several blocks away in Audubon neighborhood. However, it has plenty of green space for running and picnics. It also has grills for cooking out. Connected to Waite Park Community School, many of the park’s programs are in collaboration with the school’s after-school and summer programs.

Waite Park outdoor activities

The playground is newer and divided into three skill levels, including a tot lot. The recommended ages for each playground level are a little overprotective (in my opinion), but they aren’t policed.

Girl climbing net web at Waite Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Net Web

The Waite Park wading pool is a zero-entry style with a splash-pad type water sprayer on the shallow end. Because Waite Park School uses the playground, the pool traditionally opens the weekend after school releases for the summer and closes when school resumes in the fall (or Labor Day, whichever comes first).

Waite Park Wading Pool, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Waite Park Wading Pool

There are basketball courts, tennis courts and multi-use sports fields also available, and generally not in use until early evening.

Waite Park indoor activities

The recreation center shares space with the school of the same name. Amenities include a community kitchen, computer lab with a foosball table and bumper pool table, a craft room, a very small gymnasium, and other public use spaces.

Waite Park Gym
Waite Park Gym is somewhat small, but there is plenty of room to play

The Rec Center offers many community activities. We have taken advantage of the family gym time. It is always fun and the park offers a full range of indoor play equipment. However the staff is young and rather clueless about the park’s offerings and will cancel family gym for sports practice, which can be very disappointing for the kids. We’ve also been waiting for the Active Passes that we signed up for at Waite Park for 3 years (apparently their printer is always down), but we’ve never been stopped from using the facilities.

Waite Park’s Recreation Center offers drop in usage of board games, computer lab, foosball and billiards. However, again, with the inexperienced staff, it is a good idea to have a copy of the current recreation guide to show them that board games are for the public, and not just for the after school program, and if the billiard balls or foosball are missing, they don’t have back-ups.

Waite Park photos

Birthday parties at Waite Park

MPRB wants you to use your park facilities to their full potential! Individuals and groups are encouraged to use the centers and park spaces for self-directed activities. There are different permit requirements and special use fees, depending on the use. Make your child’s birthday party special! MPRB is committed to making your child’s birthday a fun and memorable event in the parks. Contact Info: Brian Hall; waite@minneapolisparks.org.
Children playing on playground at Waite Park in Minneapolis, MN
Tot Lot

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Boy and girl playing on playground at Waite Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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