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Foxborough Park and Conservation Area
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Foxborough Shelter and Park Building
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Foxborough Park Playground
Address:
7743 Upper 167th Street West | Lakeville, MN 55044
Hours:
6 a.m.-10 p.m.
- Baseball fields (2)
- Basketball court (half)
- Biking and walking trails
- Conservation area
- Park building
- Picnic facilities
- Picnic shelter
- Playground
- Portable restrooms
- Soccer/lacrosse and softball fields
- Trail Connection to North Creek Greenway (PDF)
- Type: Neighborhood
- Acres: 27.21
- Conservation Area Acres: 56
- Miles of Trails: .38
- Parking: Gravel lot
Rentals:
Residents who live in the Foxborough neighborhood can rent the picnic shelter free of charge. Contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 952-985-4600 to make a reservation.
The land for Foxborough Park and Conservation Area consisted of two lots deeded to the City by the Northland Mortgage Company as their park dedication contribution for the Foxborough development. The land ownership was conveyed in 1980 at the time of final plat.
In 2021, extensive channel restoration to North Creek that traverses along the park and through the conservation area began. The project reconnected the wetland to the floodplain and will mitigate flooding and erosion in the future. The project was funded in part by the Watershed Based Implementation Grant program through the Vermillion Watershed.
With funding provided through the 2021 Park Bond Referendum, the basketball court was resurfaced in 2022. In early 2024, the playground equipment was replaced at a total cost of $96,328 paid for through the Park Improvement Fund.
What Are Wetlands?
Wetlands are an important part of our ecosystem; they provide natural habitats for thousands of aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals. They also play an important role in water quality improvement by filtering out pollutants from surface water and they provide flood protection. You can learn more about wetlands by visiting our Environmental Resources webpage.
What Are Park Dedication Funds?
The Park Dedication Fund is sustained through required Park Dedication Fees that developers must contribute at the completion of a new development. The required fees can be satisfied through a cash contribution, land dedication or a combination of both in some for instances. If a park space is not planned for a new development, the fees are collected in cash that can be utilized for new park construction and/or limited improvements. This and more information can be found in Lakeville's City Code.
What is the Adopt-A-Park Program?
Adopt-A-Park is a public service program for volunteers to pick up litter, identify safety hazards and to freely communicate other issues associated with a particular park.
Program Guidelines
Adopt-A-Park is open to community groups, civic groups, churches and individual citizens for a minimum period of one year. Commitments may be for a longer term, preferably at least two years. Park sites are chosen on a first-come, first-served basis with priority given to past Adopt-A-Park participants. For more information about adopting a park, contact Lakeville's Parks Administration by email.
Current Sponsor: Lakeville Baseball Association