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Lakeview Terrace Park

4.4 · 426 reviews
Quiet, neighborhood-focused, and casual.
Lakeview Terrace Park, 3769 Crystal Lake Blvd, Robbinsdale, MN 55422, United States
Interesting facts
1

The park provides one of the few direct public swimming access points to Crystal Lake.

2

It is integrated into the Robbinsdale park system, which emphasizes the preservation of urban green spaces near residential zones.

3

The park's geography is defined by its position on the southern side of the lake's basin.

Overview

Lakeview Terrace Park is a community green space situated directly on the shore of Crystal Lake in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. The park features a designated beach area providing public water access for residents and visitors. Recreational amenities include a playground, open grass spaces for picnicking, and paved paths suitable for walking. The site serves as a local hub for outdoor activities during the warmer months. It is managed by the City of Robbinsdale and maintains a focus on community-level lakefront access.

Photo spot

The shoreline pathway during sunset looking north across Crystal Lake.

Insider tips

Bring insect repellent as the lakeside location can attract mosquitoes during summer evenings.

Check local city signage upon arrival for any seasonal water quality advisories before swimming.

Pack a portable chair or picnic blanket, as fixed seating is limited throughout the park grounds.

What to avoid

Visiting during peak summer weekends if you are seeking solitude, as the beach area attracts local families.

Good to know

Beach swimming areas are typically restricted or unstaffed outside of the summer season.

Etiquette

Carry-in, carry-out policy for trash; keep pets leashed and off the designated beach area.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn for full access to the beach and lakefront trails.
Address
Lakeview Terrace Park, 3769 Crystal Lake Blvd, Robbinsdale, MN 55422, United States
45.022, -93.325
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited shade; open grass areas and occasional bench seating.
Waterfront accessPublic beach and direct lake access.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring to early autumn for full access to the beach and lakefront trails..

The shoreline pathway during sunset looking north across Crystal Lake.

Close by you'll find Theodore Wirth Regional Park, Folwell Park, Bassett Creek Park.