Harley Hopkins Park
952-939-8203
This park – named after Harley H. Hopkins, who was among the city's first homesteaders and its first postmaster – is mostly hidden by the plant-covered fence that surrounds it. But passers-by will be unlikely to miss the bright lights that surround an ice rink that is used for both open skate and hockey. There's also a small sledding hill in another corner, complete with a rail to help little ones climb back up. The sizable field nearby offers a place for other sporting events, whatever the season. The park borders the school district's Harley Hopkins Family Center.
- Hours: Daily, 5am - 10pm; Typically, rink attendants are present and warming houses are open from mid-December to mid-February during the following times:Tue, Thu, 4:30pm - 9pm; Sat - Sun, noon - 5pm
- Handicap Accessible: Ramp onto short asphalt walking path that passes by hockey rink
- Parking: Free lot
- Rink type: Outdoor regulation-size
- Features: Athletic fields, Benches, Picnic tables, Skating rink
- Services: Restrooms
- Restrictions: No alcohol, No pets
- Wi-Fi: None
- Area: 3 acres