What can we do there?
The park features a well-equipped playground with swings, slides, and other play structures, making it ideal for children. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the basketball court, ballfields, and both hockey and pleasure skating rinks during appropriate seasons. Several picnic areas with shelters are available for gatherings and outdoor meals. Additionally, the park provides access to walking trails that connect to other scenic areas in Nisswa, including paths leading through tunnels to additional trails and views.
How far is it from True North?
Nisswa City Park is approximately 1.5 miles from True North, equating to about a 5-minute drive.
When is it open?
The park is open year-round, with facilities available from dawn to dusk. Specific amenities like the skating rinks operate seasonally; for instance, the hockey and pleasure skating rinks are typically open during winter months, weather permitting.
How much does it cost?
Entry to Nisswa City Park is free, and visitors can enjoy the playground, sports facilities, and picnic areas without any charge. Some organized activities or facility rentals may have associated fees; it's advisable to contact Nisswa Parks & Recreation for detailed information.
For more details or to inquire about specific facilities, you can visit the Nisswa Parks & Recreation Department's website or contact them directly at (218) 963-4444.
More things to do
Boat & Water Rentals
Lake Fun Rentals
Lake Fun Rentals provides the best boat rental experience in the Brainerd Lakes area, and will deliver boats right to the True North dock. Located on Gull Lake, they have the finest fleet of brand-new, high-end rental boats on the Gull Lake Chain and top-tier customer service.
Restaurant, Catering
Passport
Located in historic downtown Brainerd, Passport (formerly Sage on Laurel) provides catering for groups staying at True North including family vacations, weddings, celebrations, meetings, and more. Passport also offers private cooking classes to guests staying at True North.