About This Playground

🌳 Wolfe Park Playground is a family-friendly recreational area in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, featuring modern play equipment set within the larger Wolfe Park complex. The playground offers diverse play structures suitable for different age groups, surrounded by natural landscape and adjacent to recreation trails and facilities.

Visitor Experience: Wolfe Park Playground generally receives positive reviews from families, particularly for its diverse play structures, clean facilities, and integration with other park amenities. Visitors appreciate the balance between playground activities and natural surroundings.>

More about this playground

Playground Type

Point of interest Establishment Wheelchair Accessible Indoor Play Ages 0-12

Address

W 38th St, St Louis Park, MN 55416, USA

Coordinates

44.93536, -93.34173

Hours of Operation

Open Now
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Today Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours

Hours may vary during holidays. Please call ahead for confirmation.

Playground Features

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Age Suitability

Suitable for children of various age groups (2-12 years), with separate areas for younger children (2-5) and older children (5-12).

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Equipment Available

Multiple slides, climbing structures, swings (including adaptive swings), spinners, balance beams, monkey bars, sensory play elements, and musical instruments.

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Shaded Areas

Partial shade from surrounding trees, though the main play area receives considerable sun. Some canopies over specific play structures provide limited shade.

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Seating For Parents

Multiple benches positioned around the playground perimeter, picnic tables in adjacent areas, and grassy areas suitable for blankets or portable chairs.

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Restroom Availability

Clean public restrooms available within the park complex, typically open during park hours.

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Drinking Fountains

Several drinking fountains available near the playground and restroom facilities, including some with bottle filling stations.

Safety Accessibility

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Fencing

Partial natural boundaries but no complete fencing around the playground. Some separation from parking areas through landscaping elements.

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Surface Material

Engineered wood fiber (mulch) and poured-in-place rubber surfacing in high-traffic areas, providing good impact absorption.

Ada Accessibility

Accessible pathways to and within the playground area, ramps to some play structures, and inclusive play equipment including adaptive swings and ground-level activities.

Cleanliness Maintenance

Well-maintained with regular cleaning schedules. Park staff monitor equipment for safety issues and promptly address maintenance needs.

Additional Amenities

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Nearby Parking

Ample free parking in dedicated lots adjacent to the park, with additional street parking available during busy times.

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Pet Policy

Dogs allowed in park areas on leash, but not permitted within the playground structures. Pet waste stations available throughout the park.

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Bike Racks

Multiple bike racks located near playground entrance and throughout the park.

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Nearby Food Options

Concession stand open seasonally at the adjacent Aquatic Park. Picnic areas available for brought food. Several restaurants within walking distance in the nearby West End area.

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Sports Areas

Tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and athletic fields located within the larger Wolfe Park complex.

Walking / Biking Trails Nearby

Extensive paved walking and biking trails weave throughout Wolfe Park, connecting to the regional Cedar Lake Trail system. The trails surround the playground area.

Community Reviews

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User Submitted Photos

Numerous family photos shared on Google Maps, Yelp, and local parenting websites showing children enjoying various playground features.

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Recent Reviews

Recent visitors highlight the playground's cleanliness, variety of equipment, and integration with natural surroundings. Some mention limited shade during hot summer days.

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Crowd Levels

Moderately busy on weekends and summer afternoons. Less crowded on weekday mornings. Peak usage typically occurs between 10 AM and 4 PM on weekends.

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Special Events

Hosts seasonal community events, summer concerts in the adjacent amphitheater, and occasional organized play dates by local parent groups.

User Experience

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Entrance Fee

Free admission to the playground and park. Some adjacent facilities like the Aquatic Park may have separate fees.

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Space For Groups

Accommodates small to medium-sized groups comfortably. Pavilions and picnic areas nearby can be reserved for larger gatherings.

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Nature Connection

Set within a naturally landscaped park with mature trees, flower gardens, and views of adjacent ponds, providing good balance between developed play areas and natural elements.

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Noise Level

Moderate noise levels from playing children during busy times, but the park's open design prevents excessive noise concentration.

Aesthetic Design

Modern playground design with nature-inspired color scheme that blends well with the surrounding park. Thoughtful layout separates different activity zones while maintaining sightlines for supervision.

Safety Regulations

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Security Presence

Regular patrols by St. Louis Park Parks Department staff and occasional police presence. Well-lit in evening hours until park closing.

Rules Restrictions

Standard playground rules posted: adult supervision required, no smoking, no glass containers, and use equipment as designed. Park closes at 10 PM.

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First Aid Availability

First aid kits available at the nearby Rec Center. Park staff trained in basic first aid. Emergency call boxes located within the park complex.

Community Interaction

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Community Activities

Regular community events, summer recreation programs, and occasional organized playgroups use the playground area. The adjacent amphitheater hosts summer concerts and community gatherings.

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Social Interaction

Design encourages cooperative play with equipment that requires collaboration. Open layout promotes interaction between families while providing sufficient space for comfort.

Sustainability Environment

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Eco Friendly Practices

Native plant landscaping around the playground. Recycling stations throughout the park. Low-impact design minimizes runoff into adjacent water features.

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Renewable Energy

Some solar-powered lighting along pathways. Park facilities increasingly incorporating energy-efficient systems as part of city-wide sustainability initiatives.

Walkability Bike Access

Excellent pedestrian and bicycle connectivity through dedicated paths connecting to surrounding neighborhoods and regional trail systems. Bike racks encourage non-motorized transportation to the park.

Reviews

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Adria Sorensen

2 weeks ago

They have Drinking fountains as well as picnic tables and benches out in the open. There's also a park with regular slides, tunnel slides, monkey bars, saucer swing, baby swings, a regular swing,merry go round, and more.

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adam eggert

3 years ago

Huge tall slides! This playground is perfect for kids age 4-12 or so. Plenty of parking and benches around.

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Phillip LaRue

5 years ago

I drive outta my way to go to this park. It's clean there's lots of turtles, frogs, birds, pretty cool playground with good size twisty slides. The place has a real nice vibe. It's not the biggest park but it manages to offer alot of activity's in not alot of space without it ever feeling to crowded.

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Roshan Rajkumar

3 years ago

Local gem. Plenty for space. Plenty of park. Winter, spring, summer or fall, all you need to do is have fun. The playground has something for any age group of kids. People are friendly, but aware of trying to social distance. Love the places to rest, sit back and observe or just take a breathe. Come one, come all.

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Leane Brown

3 years ago

Nice, big playground with modern equipment and some unique options. Two different play areas that are a bit spread out which can be nice for social distancing. I wish there were more benches to sit closer to the playground.

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