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Special Recreation Features <br /> Special recreation features, which are called for in state legislation (Minn. Stat. 473.121, subd. 14), are <br /> defined as Regional Parks System opportunities not generally found in the parks, the park reserves or <br /> the trail corridors. Special recreational features often require a unique managing or programming effort <br /> on the part of the regional park implementing agency. <br /> As of 2014, there are eight special recreation features developed and open to the public: <br /> • Como Park Zoo at Como Regional Park in Saint Paul <br /> • Marjorie McNeely Conservatory at Como Regional Park, in Saint Paul <br /> • Gale Woods Farm on the shore of Whaletail Lake in Minnetrista <br /> • Kingswood, on the shore of Little Long Lake in Minnetrista <br /> • The Landing, along the Minnesota River in Shakopee <br /> • Noerenberg Gardens on the northwest side of Lake Minnetonka <br /> • Silverwood on the shore of Silver Lake in the City of St. Anthony <br /> • Square Lake in Washington County. <br /> The Como Zoo and Marjorie McNeely Conservatory are managed within Como Regional Park. Gale <br /> Woods Farm provides opportunities for visitors to learn about agriculture, food production, and land <br /> stewardship. Kingswood provides nature-based service learning programs to preserve the unique and <br /> significant natural resources of the site. The Landing provides a historical representation of life in a river <br /> town in the 1800s. Noerenberg Gardens was given to Three Rivers Park District with the understanding <br /> that it was a unique and regional-level attraction with stunning floral gardens. Silverwood integrates <br /> arts, environmental education, and gardens to serve as a center for arts and the environment. Square <br /> Lake provides beach and boat access to one of the clearest lakes in the metropolitan area and attracts <br /> scuba divers from across the region. <br /> New special recreation features need to be complementary to the rest of the Regional Parks System <br /> and not be a financial burden to the system. Special recreation features are highlighted in Figure 3-5. <br />