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(320) 351-2600

201 Main St S, Sauk Centre, MN

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Civic Arena: Located on Centre Street, just off Beltline Road. The arena is home to the area high school hockey program - the Prairie Centre North Stars - and hosts events for the hockey associations, figure skating programs, gun shows, a circus, wrestling events and trade shows.

Outdoor Skating Rink: Located east of the Conservation Park. Amenities: one hockey rink, one pleasure rink, pop machine, warming house with restrooms. Dog Park: Located by outdoor skating rink. Bring your pooch for off -leash fun.

Lake Wobegon Trail: This trail winds its way through Sauk Centre, with the off icial access at the Sinclair Lewis Park. The trail is 46 miles long, from St. Joseph to Osakis, and is available for walking, biking, snowmobiling (no metal studs), roller skiing and roller blading. The Lake Wobegon and Central Lakes (Osakis to Fergus Falls) trails are a combined 126 miles, the longest trail in the state of Minnesota

Towerview Park/Ball Park: Adjacent to the Civic Arena, located on Centre Street, just off Beltline Road. Amenities: two fenced softball fields, shelter, pop machine, picnic tables, restrooms in arena accessible from exterior doors facing softball fields, park area with playground and concession stand behind Civic Arena.

Brown’s

Park: Located between 6th and 7th Streets, east of Ash Street.

Amenities:

playground, large ball field, picnic shelter, water fountain and new restroom.

The fun place to stop, visit with friends The fun place to stop, visit with friends and fi nd a new treasure. nd a new treasure.

We accept donations of clean and usable clothing and household misc.

We thank the community for their We thank the community for their continued support! continued support! New merchandise put out daily. Many Brand Names Available.

Mon.-Fri. 8 am - 4:30 pm 424 Main St. S., Sauk Centre 320-352-2829

Jaycee Park:

Located on the north end of town along Original Main Street. In 2009, the ballpark underwent a major renovation to accommodate Little League baseball. Coordinated by the Baseball Association, major funding was provided by a grant from the Minnesota Twins. Amenities: playground, sand volleyball court, baseball field, picnic shelter and tables, pop machine, drinking fountain, restrooms.

Sinclair Lewis Park/Lake Wobegon Trail Head:

Bordered on the north by Sauk Lake. Amenities: picnic shelter, new playground equipment, grills, benches, band shell, gazebo, beach, 84-foot fishing pier, boat landing and docks, restrooms, concessions building, water fountain.