St. Joseph 2014 Resource Guide

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Parks Brian Klinefelter Memorial Park

Millstream Park

This spacious park next to a residential area of southeast St. Joseph boasts a path that winds through wildlife wetlands and a vast expanse of grass. It was named for Brian Klinefelter, a police officer who was killed in the line of duty on Jan. 29, 1996. In the park is a marble memorial of Klinefelter.

This large park with a stream meandering through it offers camping sites, nature trails, fishing, volleyball, horseshoe, baseball, a soccer field, two lit softball fields and even a disc golf course. Picnic areas are located throughout the park, and a park shelter complete with fireplace is available for rent. For rental, call the city offices at 320-363-7201.

10th Avenue S.E.

Just off Highway 75, west of town

Centennial Park

Northland Park

Centennial offers courts for volleyball and basketball, horseshoe pits, as well as playground equipment areas and a newly remodeled community building with new restrooms. For rental, call 320-363-7201.

This 5.6-acre neighborhood park featuring a play area, sand volleyball court, picnic tables, benches and off-street parking was constructed in conjunction with the Northland Housing Development.

2nd Avenue N.W., close to downtown

Monument Park

Corner of Birch Street W. and 2nd Avenue N.W.

A monument featuring a bit of St. Joseph history stands by a small rest area with trees, flowers and a picnic area. A new addition is a black-marble monument honoring area veterans.

Memorial Park 28 3rd Ave. N.W.

In summer, Memorial Park is very popular for its baseball games and skate park. In winter, people enjoy hockey games and recreational ice skating.

West of Hackberry Drive

River’s Edge Park

(to be developed next to Kennedy Community School along Sauk River)

St. Joseph Township Park and Shelter South of town on Highway 121

This small roadside park is also a perfect place to stop and rest or to enjoy a picnic lunch. For information, call Ann Reischl at 363-8825.

A parks key is located on the city map on pages 12 & 13.


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