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Hazel Park Recreation Center offers families open gym times, tot times and family events. Outdoors there is a playground, picnic area and grill, sports courts and restroom facilities. Hazel Park will be one of six St. Paul Rec Centers with new modern computer facilities. Community members can use the lab to develop computer literacy and skills. Other rec centers with modernized computer labs include Martin Luther King Recreation Center, El Rio Vista Recreation Center, Jimmy Lee Recreation Center, and Dayton’s Bluff Recreation Center. Rice Recreation Center Teen Zone is also scheduled to be upated. St. Paul Parks and Recreation will also host trainings in these recreation centers This park has participated in the Saint Paul Parks Free Summer Meals Program. Children can receive free meal at scheduled times throughout the summer break. Contact the parks for more information, 651-292-6508. Learn more: Free Summer Meals for Minnesota Kids. Summer Blast is a free afternoon program for kids who will be starting grades 1-6. Most locations are Monday–Thursday from 1pm-4pm from mid-June to mid-August. Activities include crafts, art, tennis, cooking, swimming, gym games, water fun, outdoor nature activities, outdoor play, fitness, kitchen science and more. Visit the Summer Blast website for more information. Families can find open gym times, tot times and family events at this facility. As always with tot times and open gyms, we recommend calling ahead. Times are subject to change without notice and do change seasonally. We make every attempt to maintain our calendar with up-to-date information, but do not have an affiliation with the park systems. St. Paul Recreational Centers have rooms available for rent. A PDF price sheet can be found HERE. Rooms at this facility include, Craft Room, Football Field, Game Room, Gym, Kitchen, Meeting Room.Rec Tech Lab at Hazel Park Recreation Center
Free Summer Meals
Summer Blast Program
Open Gym & Tot Times
Birthday Parties at Hazel Park