Theodore Wirth Park is the largest park in the Minneapolis park system. The 759 acre park offers trails for walking and biking, lakes, fishing, boating, a beach, volleyball courts, a playground, picnic facilities, offroad biking, skiing, a snowboard park, and golfing. The park also includes several interesting sites, most notably: the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary, the JD Rivers' Children's Garden, and the Quaking Bog. Theodore Wirth Park truly is a Twin Cities treasure.
- Fax: 612-230-6500
- Hours: Daily, 6am - 10pm
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Parking: Free lot, On-street: free
- Are there any interesting facts about this location?: While the park is technically located in Golden Valley, it is maintained by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Dept.
- Features: Athletic fields, Beach, Benches, Boat dock, Grills, Picnic pavilions, Picnic tables, Playgrounds, Skating rink
- Services: Restrooms
- Area: 759 acres