Best places: Picnic grounds in Saint Paul

Discover the best places in Saint Paul, curated using our unique algorithm blending 'Top Rated' and 'Most Reviewed' establishments. Uncover the city's gems and must-visit locales for an unforgettable experience. This list contains 7 places from Picnic ground category.

Sort results by

Best  
🔥
Top rated  
🏆
Most reviewed  
🤩
Hidden gems  
💎
Worst rated  
🤬
Recently discovered  
🆕

Search radius

Categories



Hyland Lake Park Reserve image
1
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)
Wabun Picnic Area image
2
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)
Keller Regional Park image
3
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)
St. Croix Boom Site State Wayside image
4
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)
Holland Lake Shelter image
5
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)
Central Park Pavilion image
6
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)
Bush Lake Park Picnic Shelter #3 image
7
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)
Tip: Click on the rating to open it on Google Maps




Categories


Last updated:
( )