THE BEST TWIN CITIES NATURE PLAYGROUNDS & NATURE PLAY AREAS
Nature Playgrounds are a growing trend for good reason; scientists keep finding connections between nature to child development and well-being.
It used to be, according to my children, that in order for a park to be authentic, it needed at least a slide and a set of swings. I was less enthusiastic about taking them to places like state parks simply because I felt I’d have to go the extra mile to “prove” that playing and exploring in a natural environment could be just as fun as clambering around a commercially manufactured jungle gym. Don’t get me wrong – the local playgrounds can be a lot of fun, too. And some are really inventive! But I have to say that I get a deeper satisfaction from watching them play in a more natural setting: digging, figuring out how to climb that tree, following paths, building forts. They become immersed in tossing rocks into the water, scouting frogs, collecting wildflowers. They also gradually forget that “playing at the park” requires a plastic treehouse.
So here’s what I find really cool: incorporating natural elements into new playground designs seems to be the trend. More places are popping up where kids get the opportunity to interact with the landscape and, perhaps, develop a greater appreciation for it. Here are 17 places we’ve discovered that have those goals in mind
Minneapolis Nature Playground
Lake Nokomis Park
2401 E Minnehaha Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55417
Completed in 2017, the nature playscape features a woven willow fort, called “The Thicket”. You’ll find it next to the regular playground. Other natural features at this park include the beaches.
Twin Cities North Metro Nature Playgrounds & Play Areas
Tamarack Nature Center: Discovery Hollow & Garden
5287 Otter Lake Rd, White Bear Township, MN 55110
Newly updated in 2020, this spot all but guarantees hours of entertainment. It contains all the classic elements of nitty-gritty outdoor play: sand, water, mud, natural building materials, a garden to tend and, though engineered, a beautiful cliff of rocks to climb. Prepare to invest hours, pack snacks and bring your swimsuits in the summer, the water feature is the best part!
Bonus Fun Idea: Build A Waterfall
Wargo Nature Center: Maple Hollow Nature Play Area
7701 Main St, Lino Lakes, MN 55038
A few unique elements here include a rope swing, an outdoor kitchen set (complete with stump table and chairs), and some creative musical instruments. Plus the staples – logs to balance on, sand for digging, and building materials.
Bonus Fun Idea: Visit Wargo Nature Center on Earth Day Weekend
Springbrook Nature Center: Nature-Based Play Area
100 85th Ave NW, Fridley, MN 55432
The grand opening for the new nature playground was July 2017. Our family was there to enjoy the centerpiece: a sandy play space kids can pump their own water into. Dress for a mess.
Bonus Fun Idea: Visit Springbrook Nature Center in March for Maple Syruping Activities
Eastman Nature Center: Nature Exploration Area
Elm Creek Park Reserve, 13351 Elm Creek Rd, Maple Grove, MN 55369
The nature play area is just one of many things to visit within the sprawling ELM CREEK PARK RESERVE. Just a short walk from the nature center building you’ll find the typical elements for nature play plus a log seesaw and a sweet little outdoor play kitchen set. You’ll likely find this spot much less crowded than the giant (but fun!) ELM CREEK PARK RESERVE PLAY AREA.
Lake Owasso County Park Nature Playground
370 Owasso Blvd N, Shoreview, MN 55126
The nature playground includes stumps and stick building materials plus slides and swings. It’s on the small side so consider packing a picnic and swimsuits and spending the rest of the afternoon at the sandy swimming beach across the street on Lake Owasso.
Bonus Fun Idea: Combine nature fun with the beach at Lake Owasso County Park.
Twin Cities East Metro Nature Playgrounds & Play Areas
Maplewood Nature Center Nature Play Yard
2659 E 7th St, Maplewood, MN 55119
Small, but it does the trick. The boulders and giant logs are particularly pleasing to scale, there’s a natural amphitheater for an impromptu performance, and the butterfly garden gives it a nice pop of color. MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER trails, picnic area, and nature play yard are available to use every day of the year.
Bonus Fun Idea: Try Pond Dipping at Maplewood Nature Center.
Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center: Messy Play Area
Sunfish Lake Park, 3554 Kelvin Ave N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042
Found behind the nature center, the Messy Play Area includes a sand area, sticks for open play, stepping-logs, a crawl through passage, and a stick-fort building area. Indoors, the interpretive center is packed with little exhibits that will interest kids.
Bonus Fun: Play a round at the Buckthorn Croquet Court.
Twin Cities South Metro Nature Playgrounds & Play Areas
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum: Green Play Yard
3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, MN 55318
This beautiful space is divided into three zones for age-appropriate play. The infant area (0-16 mons) includes a garden to crawl through, a wall peek over, and a swing in the trees. An area for toddlers (16-33 mons) features sand and dirt for digging, a hill to roll down, and “woods” for playing hide-and-seek. The space for preschoolers (ages 3-5) boasts a stage for mini-theatrical productions, a play house, a track for wheeled play and a spot specially made for forts. Gardens are incorporated throughout. $15/pp ages 16+, free for kids 15 & under, includes admission to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
Bonus Fun Idea: 8 Twin Cities Water Fountains to Visit with Kids
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Nature Play Area
9500 Old Cedar Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55425
A new nature play area has recently opened near the Old Cedar Avenue Bridge trailhead. It’s fairly rustic with mostly opportunities to construct habitats and shelters with large sticks. There are many large log benches for parents to rest on while kids engage in free play.
Richardson Nature Center Nature Exploration Area
8737 E Bush Lake Rd, Bloomington, MN 55438
Build away at stick shelters and bridges over a shallow ravine. It’s amazing what happens when kids realize that going to the “playground” doesn’t have to involve a plastic slide and swings. You’ll find this playground Keep in mind that indoors, the nature center is filled with fun ways to spend a colder day.
Bonus Fun Idea: Visit Nearby Chutes & Ladders Park in Hyland Lake Park Reserve
Patrick Eagan Park Nature Play Area
3995 Lexington Ave S, Eagan, MN 55123
In response to Eagan residents’ desire for a natural place where kids could climb trees and play in nature, the city created its first nature playground. This park combines elements of traditional playground equipment — like a zipline and climbing webs – with natural elements.
Bonus Fun Idea: Visit Eagan Art House within Patrick Eagan Park.
Schwarz Pond Park Nature Playground
13787 Dodd Blvd, Rosemount MN
This playground combines the natural with modern playground fun. Kids can build a teepee with sticks and branches or zip line through the nature playground.
Terrace Oaks East Park Nature Playground
Terrace Oaks East 12650, Parc Dr, Burnsville, MN 55337
The grand opening for this brand new nature play space was June 9, 2018. Burnsville’s first official nature play area offers features that include painted animal tracks for kids to follow, tree cookies and sticks for building, logs and rocks for climbing and jumping and log trails for exploring. There are also limestone block benches for a rest break.
Wood Lake Nature Center Nature Play Area
6710 Lake Shore Dr S, Richfield, MN 55423
This is a fenced-in, though completely natural play space containing two giant trees and all sorts of earthy materials to let the imaginations run freely.
Whitetail Woods Regional Park: Fawn Crossing Nature Play Area
17100 Station Trl, Farmington, MN 55024
Had the pumps been working the day we visited and the water flowing through the channels, my kids would have wanted to stay for hours. As it was, they were perfectly happy digging in what amounted to a giant sandbox (dishes to play with included) and exploring the areas stocked with fort-building materials, logs and boulders.
West Metro Nature Playgrounds & Play Areas
Lowry Nature Center Nature Exploration Area
7025 Victoria Dr, Victoria, MN 55386
Originally, there were two playgrounds to explore here. The first was entirely man-made, but I mention it because it followed a “habitat” theme and prompted kids to learn about and interact with the park environment. You could climb to an osprey’s nest, peek into and scuttle under a “beaver dam”, tunnel like a mole and more. We mention the playground here because it was very well-loved in our family. There are plans underway to replace the equipment, so stay tuned.
The second playground, a true “nature exploration” area remains and is a very rough collection of stumps, fallen trunks, and club-sized sticks. Bring the bug spray.
Westwood Hills Nature Center
8300 W Franklin Ave, St Louis Park, MN 55426
The playground incorporates traditional playground equipment with a nature theme with more rustic nature features, like a fort made of tree branches and a water feature.
Have you been to any of these nature play spaces? Or maybe you know of a few more to add to the list? Please share. My kids and I are always on the lookout for places to broaden our park horizons.
Build your own nature play backyard
We love nature play areas so much, that we have researched ways to incorporate them into our own backyards. These 65+ Ideas for Nature Play can be incorporated into a home nature playground or park play around town.
Twin Cities Nature Centers & Outdoor Interpretive Centers
Most nature centers in the Twin Cities have nature playgrounds – either formal or informal. They’re also stocked with educational exhibits and hands-on activities to make nature super fun! Browse from our big list of Twin Cities Nature Centers & Outdoor Interpretive Centers.
Love it! These are some of the BEST nature playscapes in Twin Cities!
Thank you, Christie. We love that more and more parks are creating nature playgrounds.
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Springbrook wont be open until September. They say they are behind on construction
Thank you, Cori.
This information isn’t on Springbrook’s website yet. I’ve just emailed our contact to get the details and will update this information as soon as I get it.
Joy.
This was the reply from Springbrook:
“We will be holding a grand opening for our new amphitheater and nature play area this Saturday [July 29, 2017] from 1-4 pm. Both features will be open from that point forward. The nature-based play area has a few features that are backordered or still in production and they will be added when they are ready. However, there will still be plenty of things to do and explore and the area will be open daily starting on Saturday and through the early Fall.”
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Richardson Nature Center in Bloomington is great too and has free activity days for kiddos! The indoor spot is nice too with animals.