Most reviewed Picnic grounds in Saint Paul

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Saint Paul through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 7 places from Picnic ground category.

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Hyland Lake Park Reserve
Nature preserve
Prairie landscape with trails, an elaborate playground, picnic spots & programs at a nature center.
4.70 (2.8K reviews) (~26.37 km from centre)
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Wabun Picnic Area
Picnic ground
Recreation area offering four picnic shelters, a wading area, playground, disc golf & trails.
4.60 (896 reviews) (~9.6 km from centre)
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Keller Regional Park
Park
An expansive park featuring a lake, picturesque bridges & picnic shelters, in a tree-filled setting.
4.50 (632 reviews) (~6.74 km from centre)
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St. Croix Boom Site State Wayside
State park
Timber was once sorted at this site, which is now a nature area with a picnic area & boat launch.
4.50 (410 reviews) (~28.48 km from centre)
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Holland Lake Shelter
Picnic ground
👍👍 Been going here since I was a kid it's still as beautiful then as it is now.
4.70 (155 reviews) (~18.27 km from centre)
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Central Park Pavilion
Shelter
👍 Nice small picnic area, great place for small events and they have a nice walking trail. The location was clean and we'll kept. The only thing that might be better is if there was more grassy area for outdoor activities
4.60 (100 reviews) (~13.57 km from centre)
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Bush Lake Park Picnic Shelter #3
Shelter
👍👍 Nice park for a summer outing. It offers canoeing, concession stand, picnic tables, trails, volleyball court, nice parking lots, rentable pavilions with electricity, and restrooms. It's part of the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve. A seasonal pass is required for entry.
4.50 (46 reviews) (~25.55 km from centre)
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