Parks & Trails
Osseo Parks are Tobacco-Free
Osseo recently joined many other cities, counties, and districts that are tobacco-free. The City Council approved its Outdoor Parks and Recreational Facilities Tobacco-Free Policy at the June 13, 2011, Council meeting. This means there should be NO tobacco use of any kind in either Sipe Park or Boerboom Park in Osseo. Signs will be posted soon stating the parks are Tobacco-Free. See more information in the Policy Maker's Guide to Tobacco-Free Policies for Community Park Systems.
Boerboom Veterans Park
Located at Central Avenue and 4th Street in downtown Osseo, Henry J. Boerboom Veterans Memorial Park offers a bandshell where concerts, performances, and movie screenings are held during the summer months. The park is shaded, has picnic tables, and is beautifully landscaped. Large monuments commemorate the names of residents who have served in several wars. Boerboom Park is directly east across the street from City Hall, 415 Central Avenue, Osseo.
The Bandshell in Boerboom Park may be reserved for events and ceremonies. Download the policy & application, or check availability on the facility calendar.
Sipe Park
Located in the southeastern part of Osseo, Sipe Park is home to summer recreation activities. The park has a picnic shelter, tennis courts, a ball field, playground equipment, and a seasonal portable toilet facility.
The Pincic Shelter in Sipe Park may be reserved for events and ceremonies. Download the policy & application, or check availability on the facility calendar.
The ballfield may also be reserved. To make a reservation for the ball field, please contact Public Services Director Nick Waldbillig at 763.425.5741 or by email.
Three Rivers Park District
Elm Creek Park Reserve is part of the Three Rivers Park District and located nearby in Maple Grove. Visit their website page.
Established by the State Legislature in 1957, Three Rivers Park District is the only "special park district" in the state of Minnesota. See the extensive guide to parks and trails for your local recreational pleasure. Visit the Three Rivers Park District website for more information.