HISTORY Marydale Park was officially established in 1974 after several years of efforts by North End community citizens to reclaim the area around Loeb Lake. According to reports at the time of the park opening, the lake and area around it had been used as a dumping ground for at least a half century.
LOEB LAKE Loeb Lake is currently designated as a children's fishing pond by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. It is stocked each spring with crappies and bluegills. Anglers might also find bullheads and a few bass within its waters.
TRAIL: Biking / Walking trail around Loeb Lake 1 Mile
ACRES: Total: 25,44 Loeb Lake: 9
PARK/PICNIC FACILITIES Fishing pier (handicapped accessible)
Grills
Picnic tables
Playground
Restroom building
PARK RULES and HOURS
Park Hours-Sunrise to 11:00 p.m.
Alcohol is not allowed in Marydale Park.
Dogs - Pets must be licensed and secured by a leash six feet or less. Owners are required to carry clean-up materials for their pets' droppings. People violating these rules are subject to ticketing.
Fires/grills - Barbecue grills are available however people may bring their own grill for outdoor cooking.
Bikes / Skates / Skateboards - may be used only on designated bike paths. Motorized vehicles have the right of way at all intersections with bike paths. Bicyclists are allowed only on bike paths and roads reserved for vehicular traffic.
No swimming is allowed.