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3500 June Ave. N., Robbinsdale, MN
763-531-1276
Admission: $0.00
Hours of Operation:
Mon. 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tue. 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wed. 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thu. 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Fri. 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sat. 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sun. 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Sochacki Park is a relatively rustic park with picnic areas and walking trails. It is nearly 40 acres and mainly used for its trails. Currently a part of the Robbinsdale Park System, the city has partnered with Three Rivers Park District to explore options for improvements. Three Rivers sometimes offers outreach program, such as birding, at this park.

5 Family Fun Ideas at Sochacki Park

  1. Take a hike together.
  2. Go Birding. Consider bringing a supplies to do some bird-watching together.
  3. Bring the family dog and let him run at the dog park. This dog park is relatively new and I have not been able to find Robbinsdale ordinances concerning dog parks, however, this article from the Sun Post says this is a Three Rivers Project, so a $6/daily use fee or annual pass may apply.
  4. Pack a picnic for an outdoor meal – either in the pavilion or on a blanket in a green space.
  5. Enjoy scheduled community entertainment. To find a list of upcoming activities, check out Robbinsdale’s Fun For All page.

Blue Line Construction and Sochacki Park

Sochacki Park is expected to be impacted by Blue Line Construction. The city has approved its use for a staging area while construction of a bridge over Grimes Pond is being built. The park should remain open to walkers, cyclists and the general public. The park should end up better after the construction is through, among other things the following are being planned or discussed: rebuilt parking lot, added trails, construction of a restroom facility, an education shelter and a water education platform. Stay tuned.

Sochacki Park is in the City of Robbinsdale

 

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