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Relish outdoors

Did you know? Roseville has actually won awards for its amazing parks. Twisting and turning through our 30 parks, are 67 miles of trails and walkways.

Take a walk or a bike ride—and savor the fact that—only in our city can you breathe fresh air in a lakeside park then 15 minutes later, bike (or board) over to a shopping mall for a pair of socks.

Connect with Roseville Parks and Recreation to discover what’s goin’ on. How about a Summer Sand Volleyball League? The “spooky” Spooktakular! A community-wide scavenger hunt? The “Everything’s Coming Up Roseville” Ice Show The Harriet Alexander Nature Center indoor honeybee observation hive is worth the trip. Roseville is a community for all seasons.

Your resources

  • Find a park

    With 30 award-winning parks, 679 acres of parkland and open space, Roseville has much to discover nature-wise. Find a park and view additional information, photos and maps.

  • Outdoors for the whole family

    Roseville parks are not just places to play—they create bonds between residents and our great neighborhoods. Roseville parks offer many activities and adventures that residents might not otherwise engage in. These activities celebrate our common cultures, form friendships and strengthen our community. Check out upcoming programs and activities in Roseville parks.

  • An oasis for animals

    The Harriet Alexander Nature Center is an oasis nestled within the borders of Roseville’s Central Park. The nature center provides protection for hundreds of animal and plant species.

  • Discover theme gardens and get ideas for your own backyard

    The Roseville Central Park Muriel Sahlin Arboretum provides residents a relaxed and serene setting to discover 8 acres of beautiful theme gardens with manicured grounds, stone and paved walkways and wonderful architectural structures. While visiting you can also explore ideas for your own residential landscape projects.

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