The Distinguished Volunteer Service Award honors exceptional volunteers who have made significant contributions to Three Rivers Park District. Read on to learn about the 2025 recipients.
News Updates
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The Distinguished Volunteer Service Award honors exceptional volunteers who have made significant contributions to Three Rivers Park District. Read on to learn about the 2025 recipients.
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At the State of the Parks Address and Expo, Three Rivers Board Chair John Gibbs emphasized the vital role of parks and partnerships in connecting people to nature. Read more to discover how these efforts impact the local community.
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Three Rivers Park District is now conducting prescribed burns and will continue until early June. Learn more about where burns take place, why they happen and how they are managed.
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Three Rivers is seeking applications for Chief Financial Officer. The application closes April 24, 2025.
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The partnership covers all City of Bloomington regional park facilities within Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve, including the Normandale Lake Bandshell; and Bloomington’s segments of the Nine Mile Creek and Nokomis-Minnesota River regional trails.
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Three Rivers Park District and Minnehaha Creek Watershed District will operate aeration systems in several lakes starting after Dec. 16, 2024. Learn more about these systems and how to stay safe on the lakes this winter.
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The public is invited to share comments about Three Rivers Park District’s proposed 2025 budget and property tax levy at a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, November 7, at the Three Rivers Park District Administrative Center, 3000 Xenium Lane N., Plymouth.
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Three Rivers Park District has purchased two properties in suburban Hennepin County that will be part of future regional trail corridors.
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The public is invited to view the Cleary Lake Regional Park draft updated long-range plan and make comments about it through September 19.
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The Three Rivers Park District Board of Commissioners has approved the draft updated long-range plan for Baker Park Reserve, and the public is invited to view the plan and make comments about it through July 30.