Best attractions and places to see around Woodbury, Minnesota, include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites. The city is known for its extensive park system, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation across over 140 miles of multi-use trails. Woodbury also features cultural venues like the Merrill Arts Center and historical sites such as the Heritage House, providing insights into early settler life.
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This is a pretty big park that has lots of features, mountain bike trails, paved trails, ballfields, playgrounds, goes for blocks.
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It was getting late on my ride, I want to come back here and check it out one of these days.
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One of the region's most popular parks, Harriet Island has a wide array of amenities on offer. The main draw, of course is the frontage along the Mississippi River, but you'll also find a large events center, paddleboat tours, and excellent views of St. Paul.
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Lake Phalen drains into the Mississippi River via Phalen Creek, and it is the centerpiece of Phalen Regional Park. The lake is popular with all sorts of water sports enthusiasts and one of the highlights is the annual Dragon Boat Festival which takes place each July.
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Upper Landing Park is a beautiful urban park on the banks of the Mississippi River. There are picnic areas, a beautiful lawn and water fountains.
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Battle Creek Regional Park is over 1,800 acres of natural woodlands, grasslands, & wetlands. The miles and miles of trails are perfect for hikers, cyclists, and runners to escape the city and enjoy immersion in nature without needing to travel far from home.
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Lake Phalen drains into the Mississippi River via Phalen Creek and it is the centerpiece of Phalen Regional Park. The lake is popular with all sorts of water sports enthusiasts and one of the highlights is the annual Dragon Boat Festival which take place each July.
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One of the region's most popular parks, Harriet Island has a wide array of amenities on offer. The main draw, of course if the frontage along the Mississippi River, but you'll also find a large events center, paddleboat tours, and excellent views of St. Paul.
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Woodbury is rich in natural beauty and boasts an extensive park system. You can visit Lake Phalen for water sports and the annual Dragon Boat Festival, or explore Battle Creek Regional Park with its woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands. Other notable parks include Ojibway Park, Carver Lake Park and Beach, and the unique Tamarack Nature Preserve, home to a 169-acre wetland with diverse marsh plants and tamarack trees.
Yes, Woodbury offers over 140 miles of multi-use trails. For dedicated hiking, you can explore trails at Ojibway Park, Carver Lake Park, and the Tamarack Nature Preserve. Battle Creek Regional Park also features miles of trails perfect for hikers. For more detailed routes, you can find various options in the Hiking around Woodbury guide, including easy trails like Powers Lake Trail and Tamarack Nature Preserve.
Woodbury is excellent for cycling with over 140 miles of multi-use trails, including the Eagle Valley Trail and Bailey Lake Trail. Carver Lake Park also features a bike skills course. For more extensive rides, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Woodbury guide or the Gravel biking around Woodbury guide, which include routes like the Ramsey County perimeter loop and the Gateway State Trail.
For water activities, Lake Phalen is a popular choice, known for various water sports and hosting the annual Dragon Boat Festival. Carver Lake Park and Beach also offers a sandy beach and opportunities for water recreation.
To delve into Woodbury's history, visit the Woodbury Heritage Society's Heritage House, an 1870 structure converted into a museum showcasing early settler life. You can also explore Indian Mounds Park, which offers historical insights and great views of the St. Paul skyline.
Woodbury has a vibrant arts scene. The Merrill Arts Center offers live theatrical performances, creative programs, and classes. The Open Door Community Theatre is another venue for stage productions, providing diverse entertainment options.
Woodbury provides many family-friendly options. Central Park, set to reopen in Fall 2025, will feature Lookout Ridge Playground. Ojibway Park has playgrounds and hosts outdoor movie series. Carver Lake Park and Beach is ideal for families with its sandy beach and bike skills course. The M Health Fairview Sports Center includes Madison's Place, an inclusive playground, alongside various sports facilities. For entertainment, consider the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema or the upcoming Main Event complex with bowling and arcade games.
Woodbury is dog-friendly! Andy's Bark Park is an off-leash dog park. Many multi-use trails throughout the city are suitable for walks with leashed dogs. Upper Landing Park is also noted as dog-friendly. You can also find the Battle Creek Dog Park Loop within the Hiking around Woodbury guide.
While specific details on wheelchair accessibility for all paths are not extensively listed, many of Woodbury's extensive multi-use trails are paved and generally flat, making them suitable for various mobility levels. Parks like Ojibway Park and Carver Lake Park often feature accessible pathways. The M Health Fairview Sports Center includes Madison's Place, an inclusive playground designed for all abilities.
The best time to visit Woodbury's parks and outdoor attractions is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and conducive to outdoor activities. Summer offers community events like outdoor movie series at Ojibway Park and the Dragon Boat Festival at Lake Phalen. Fall provides beautiful foliage, especially in areas like Tamarack Nature Preserve and Valley Creek Park. Winter offers opportunities for activities like ice skating at the M Health Fairview Sports Center.
The Tamarack Nature Preserve is a unique natural gem in Woodbury. This 169-acre wetland, a bog-like 'rich fen' formed over 10,000 years ago, features two miles of trails winding through diverse marsh plants and is home to one of the southernmost stands of tamarack trees in Minnesota. For more information on the preserve, you can visit the Woodbury city website.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can enjoy the Eagle Valley Golf Course, a premier city-owned 18-hole public golf course. It offers rolling fairways and scenic views for a pleasant golfing experience.
Woodbury is expanding its entertainment offerings. Topgolf, a high-tech driving range with interactive games and dining, is set to open in late 2025. Main Event, an entertainment complex featuring bowling, laser tag, and arcade games, is also scheduled to debut in late 2025 near Topgolf.


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