Update on programs and facilities.
Governor Tim Walz has ordered a four-week pause of most social activities, in-person dining, sports, and indoor fitness activities to help slow the rate of spread of COVID-19 in Minnesota.
In compliance with the Governor’s Executive Order, the City of Roseville will temporarily adjust its facilities, services and programming availability.
Effective Saturday, November 21 all indoor recreational facilities will pause operations. Updates on all facilities and activities will be provided as more information becomes available on this page. The City of Roseville understands the importance of Parks and Recreation to our community’s physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and are committed to offering independent, socially distant opportunities as possible.
Beginning on Friday, December 18, the Guidant John Rose MN OVAL will open in a limited capacity for independent, physically distant skating. Visit https://www.skatetheoval.com/page/show/6016818-oval-public-skating-rules-and-policies for details.
Other great independent activities that remain available include:
- More than 60 miles of trails that are maintained year-round for walking, running or riding.
- Golf at Cedarholm as long as weather conditions allow for play.
- Cross country ski trails at Acorn Park and Cedarholm Golf Course will be groomed as snow conditions allows.
- Cross country ski and snowshoe rentals will be available in mid-December.
- Neighborhood skating rinks for use by members of the same household (as weather allows).
- 32 different parks throughout the city, all offering unique environments and play experiences.
- Virtual programming including “virtual adult trips,” a virtual holiday craft fair and more.
The City of Roseville looks forward to resuming safe and effective operation of facilities, programs and services as soon as conditions allow.
For Parks and Recreation facility or programming information, please contact Roseville Parks and Recreation (651) 792-7006 or recreation@cityofroseville.com.