Oak Leaf Park

 

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Oak Leaf Park Pond
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Baseball at Oak Leaf Park
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Fun at the Animal Sanctuary

Glencoe’s flagship park is Oak Leaf Park, where you will find thirty-eight acres of fun for any age or season!  For a map of the park amenities, click here.

Sports
Oak Leaf Park is ideal for the sports enthusiast! Surrounded by mature trees and rolling green space, the park features a 9-hole disc golf course, softball and baseball fields, sand volleyball, basketball court, soccer field and walking trails.

Aquatic Center
The Glencoe Aquatic Center is one of the area’s finest water parks.  With slides, numerous play features, shaded areas, zero entrance pool and concessions, the Glencoe Aquatic Center is not to be missed.  For hours, admission rates, pool brochure and other information, click here.

Fishing Pond
The park fishing pond includes a dock donated by Gaylord/Green Isle Conservation Partners, and fish stocked by the DNR each spring. Over 1,500 sunfish and crappies were stocked in preparation for the 2009 fishing season. Catch and release is encouraged until the fish are large enough to eat.  License requirements apply to fishing at the Oak Leaf Park pond.  Visit the MN DNR site for license information by clicking here. 

Wildlife Sanctuary
The wildlife sanctuary is a thirty-two acre refuge, home to elk, deer, llamas, waterfowl, turtles and various other animals. It is not uncommon for the elk and deer to visit you at the fence. Achieve a full view of the grounds by following the walking trail that circles the sanctuary. 

Picnics
With the scenic setting and many available activities, Oak Leaf Park is a great location for picnics.  Numerous grill areas, shelters, restrooms and picnic tables are located at Oak Leaf Park.  Seasonally, concessions are available at the Aquatic Center nearby. Click here to access information about reserving a shelter at Oak Leaf Park.

Camping
Eight camping spots are available on the south side of Oak Leaf Park. Electricity is available in some spots, but water, sewer and fire rings are not. Tent camping is prohibited. Campers self-pay on-site, $15.00 per night.  Grill areas are available in the park. Camping is first come, first serve. Reservations are not accepted.

Whatever your interest, Oak Leaf Park is an ideal destination for your family outing!