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<br />- <br /> <br />e <br />Novembee~ J9~ <br /> <br />..... <br /> <br />X. Park, Recreation and Open Space <br /> <br />Existing Park and Recreation Facilities <br /> <br />Population growth in Ramsey will continue to place a high demand on park and recreation <br />facilities within the City; however, the demand will be primarily contained within the future <br />growth area of urban services westerly along Highway 10. Regional growth will also place a <br />greater demand on regional park facilities, such as County Parks, Sherburne National Wildlife <br />Refuge, Bunker Hills Regional Park, the Mississippi River and other regional recreation facilities. <br /> <br />Ramsey is fortunate to have many natural resources within its boundaries. The Mississippi River <br />and Rum River offer scenic boating opportunities, Trott Brook and associated wetlands create a <br />natural open space corridor spanning across northern Ramsey, and many pockets of oak <br />woodland and wetlands give Ramsey residents opportunities to recreate in a natural setting. Many <br />of these resources are preserved and made accessible through existing large community parks and <br />neighborhood parks located throughout the community. <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey has two regional parks within its boundaries, Mississippi West Regional <br />Park and the Rum River Central Regional Park. The Mississippi West Regional Park is proposed <br />to develop as a regional park in the years 2006-2007 while the Rum River Central Park is <br />currently being developed. These two regional parks encompass an area of over 500 acres and <br />will serve not only the Ramsey Community but also areas of Anoka and Sherburne Counties. A <br />State Wayside R~st between Highway 10 and the Mississippi River in western Ramsey provides <br />picnic and camping facilities. <br /> <br />Several community and neighborhood parks ranging in size from less than one acre to over 50 <br />. acres are scattered throughout the City. These parks were typically deeded to the City as part of <br />the subdivision park dedication requirements. Some parks have been developed with <br />neighborhood tot lots, basketball courts, tennis courts or playgrounds while many remain <br />S ........ undevelope~aHd I:lftaemtili>!:ee. Two notable parks include Central Park (primarily an athletic <br />0<: CJ.s~?J"e.- complex) and the handicap accessible River's Bend Park. <br />~e..'^ \ <br />:>"{ <br /> <br />On the private side, Ramsey has two 18-hole go~f courses open to the public, the Links at <br />Northfork located in west Ramsey just north of Highway 10 and Rum River Hills Golf Course <br />located near 1671h Avenue and Highway 47. An additional outdoor recreation facility that is <br />privately owned and operated but open to the public is the St. Anthony Gun Club. The Boy <br />Scouts of America own approximately 160 acres of land, which is used for recreational camping <br />and outdoor activities along the Rum River. <br /> <br />The total amount of acreage devoted to the park and recreation system is roughly 1,800 acres or <br />approximately 10% of the of the City's 28 square miles. Table 20 includes a detailed park <br />inventory for the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br />City of Ramsey Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Page 76 <br />
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