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2005 Alimagnet Dog ParkVoted one of the top dog parks in the nation by Dog Fancy magazine in 2005, this beautifully maintained dog park is a South Metro favorite. Pertinent details or below, or check out the Alimagnet Dog Park website for additional details on becoming park board member, pack rules and more.
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Alimagnet Dog ParkAlimagnet Dog Park
The Alimagnet Dog Park is an enclosed, seven acre, off-leash canine exercise area owned and operated by the City of Burnsville and supported by members of People of Alimagnet Caring for K9s (PACK).
Dog park users are encouraged to purchase an optional $25 membership to help support the administration and maintenance costs of the park. Dog Park membership can be purchased at City Hall or by mailing in the Dog Park Membership Form.
The dog park features benches, shelters, waste bags and a walking path surrounding a stormwater pond. The pond's primary purpose is to collect rainwater and snowmelt runoff. The pond is maintained as a stormwater pond and not as a swimming pool. Allowing your dog to swim in the pond is at your own risk. Check with your veterinarian for information about the risks associated with swimming in lakes and ponds.
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The House torn downWhat was known as the HOUSE at Lake Alimagnet Park was torn down May 2022.
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Lake Alimagnet Dog ParkLake Alimagment Dog Park, Winter 2019.
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Alimagnet Dog ParkThe Alimagnet Dog Park is an enclosed, seven acre, off-leash canine exercise area located in Burnsville, Minnesota. It is owned and operated by the City of Burnsville and supported by members of PACK (People of Alimagnet Caring for K9s).
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Alimagnet signThis wooden sign identifies Alimagment Park and Dog Park and Baseball Association 191 prior to 2019.
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The House at Lake AlimagnetAlimagnet House. Once a personal residence purchased by the city, later a teen center and arts center, today the home of Baseball Association 191.
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Lake Alimagnet2021 view of Lake Alimagnet in the fall.
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Alimagnet ParkWelcome to Alimagnet Park, 2019. Alimagnet Park is a 178-acre community park located two blocks north of County Road 42 on County Road 11. The park is home to Burnsville's award-winning Alimagnet Dog Park as well as numerous other amenities including multi-use trails that welcome cross-country skiers, walkers, snowshoers, skijorers and cyclists. There are also baseball fields on the property.
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Lake Alimagnet ParkAltered version of the entry sign at Lake Alimagnet Park. Welcome to Alimagnet Park, 2019. Alimagnet Park is a 178-acre community park located two blocks north of County Road 42 on County Road 11. The park is home to Burnsville's award-winning Alimagnet Dog Park as well as numerous other amenities including multi-use trails that welcome cross-country skiers, walkers, snowshoers, skijorers and cyclists. There are also baseball fields on the property.
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Alimagnet ParkBob Bunnell, the Baseball Association 191 and Rich VaderLaan are recognized in the patio area at Alimagnet Park.
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The House at Lake AlimagnetBack view of the "House" at Lake Alimagnet Park, home of Baseball 191. Once a private home, later purchased by the City for a teen center, art center.
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Baseball Association 191 at Alimagnet ParkBaseball Association sign at Alimagnet Park.
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Bob Bunnell field at Lake Alimagnet ParkBob Bunnell is memorialized for his efforts throughout the 1970's and 80's on behalf of Burnsville Baseball...2005.
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Bob Bunnell field at Lake Alimagnet ParkLocated at Lake Alimagnet Park, this field is named in honor of Bob Bunnell. Shown is new signage 2018 - 2019.
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Bob Bunnell field at Lake Alimagnet ParkA view of the seats at the Bob Bunnell field.
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Bob Bunnell field at Lake Alimagnet ParkThe stands at the Bob Bunnell field at Lake Alimagnet.
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Lake Alimagnet Park signFall view of the Lake Alimagnet Park sign 2018.
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Lake Alimagnet area 1970sThis photo from the 1970s shows the Martin farm, which once stood at County Road 11 and McAndrews Road on the site of townhomes, near the present Alimagnet Park.
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Lake Alimagnet ParkEntry to Lake Alimagnet Park from County Road 11, 2019. Welcome to Alimagnet Park, 2019. Alimagnet Park is a 178-acre community park located two blocks north of County Road 42 on County Road 11. The park is home to Burnsville's award-winning Alimagnet Dog Park as well as numerous other amenities including multi-use trails that welcome cross-country skiers, walkers, snowshoers, skijorers and cyclists. There are also baseball fields on the property.
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Burnsville planning first center for the arts 1988September 22, 1988 Minneapolis Star Tribune reports: Burnsville's Alimagnet House, which houses parks and recreation offices and equipment, will become the city's first arts center next year...
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Lake Alimagnet Nature TrailLake Alimagnet Nature Trail, 1973.
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Former Echo Park teacher Mark Reinsmoen honored at Alimagnet ParkA memorial was installed in front of the concession building at Alimagnet Park in memory of former Echo Park Elementary teacher Mark Reinsmoen. November 13, 2020 Burnsville Eagan Sun/Thisweek News.
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Restoration planned at wooded Alimagnet ParkFebruary 3, 2023 - Burnsville Eagan Sun/Thisweek News
Restoration work is planned for natural areas of Alimagnet Park.
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Rich VanderLaan field at Lake Alimagnet ParkRich VanderLaan is honored for his many contributions to Burnsville Baseball over more than 25 years... 2005,
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Lake Alimagnet ParkSide view of the House at Lake Alimagnet Park.
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The House at Lake AlimagnetAn computer created version of a photo of the House at Lake Alimagnet.
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