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Cayuga Park — Attraction in Saint Paul

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Minnesota Transportation Museum
193 Pennsylvania Ave E, St Paul, MN 55130
Jackson Street Roundhouse
193 Pennsylvania Ave E, St Paul, MN 55130
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Cayuga Park
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Cayuga Park

198 E Cayuga St, St Paul, MN 55117
4.3(59)
Open until 12:00 AM
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(651) 632-5111
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Nearby attractions of Cayuga Park

Minnesota Transportation Museum

Jackson Street Roundhouse

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4.6

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Jackson Street Roundhouse

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Sarah HerSarah Her
Visitors tend not to pick up after themselves and it's in a sketchy neighborhood, but we (1 infant, 2 tots, and their mama) enjoy this park nonetheless). Here's what you need to know: Parking: Off-street Age range (playground): 1+ Sidewalks: Paved to playground and basketball court Seating: Benches by playground Bathrooms: None Picnic tables: 1 by playground Grills: None Sports field: Full basketball court, makeshift baseball field, open field Cayuga sits on a corner lot, with its playground at the peak of a hill (great for sledding!), a basketball court down one side, baseball field next to the court, and an open field (often used for volleyball) next to the baseball field. The play area appears to be recently renovated and is in great shape. The basketball court was just put in last fall and has been the most popular feature of Cayuga since its completion. The park is relatively quiet during work hours and quite busy thereafter. The play area is laid with sand. The flooring where the playgrounds themselves are located are laid with synthetic flooring. It's slip- and heat-proof. Bordering one side of the park is a small but beautiful mural of different animals. The play area has several sections: a playground for kiddos 1+ and another for kiddos 3+. All three kiddos (ages 15 months to 4.5 years) were comfortable navigating both playgrounds on their own. The major drawbacks for them were the monkey bars and climbing wall, both of which are better suited for kids 5+. The playground for kiddos 1+ has a tunnel and climbing challenges. There are also a seesaw and standing version of a merry-go-round nearby. The playground for kiddos 3+ has stairs, ladders, slides, monkey bars, and a curved climbing wall. Underneath the playground is a little picnic table with benches. There are several gross-motor skills obstacles to one side of the big kid playground. A swing set stands to one side of the play area and an open sand area sits in front of it. Available swings are a high back swing, baby swing, and regular swings. The swings are often coiled up to make them shorter in length. One of the things we enjoy about Cayuga is the view: From the playground we can see Highway 35 and all sorts of vehicles we try to identify. We can also see trains pass by on the tracks kitty corner the park. My kids love seeing the variety of transportation in this area of town. While Cayuga has two sections for different age, it's a relatively small park. Unless you bring toys to play with in the sand, it's hard to make visits last an hour. Furthermore, the park is not located in a friendly neighborhood. We have gone on our own plenty of times without any trouble, but I am always hyper vigilant on our trips here. When visiting in the summer or after work hours, keep an eye out for other park visitors. Kids are often unsupervised, which can make for all sorts of trouble.
MacKenzie GrinnellMacKenzie Grinnell
Great park with a basketball court down the hill. An area for toddlers or little kids and a bigger area for older kids. Also lots of grassy areas if you wanna play soccer or something.
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Visitors tend not to pick up after themselves and it's in a sketchy neighborhood, but we (1 infant, 2 tots, and their mama) enjoy this park nonetheless). Here's what you need to know: Parking: Off-street Age range (playground): 1+ Sidewalks: Paved to playground and basketball court Seating: Benches by playground Bathrooms: None Picnic tables: 1 by playground Grills: None Sports field: Full basketball court, makeshift baseball field, open field Cayuga sits on a corner lot, with its playground at the peak of a hill (great for sledding!), a basketball court down one side, baseball field next to the court, and an open field (often used for volleyball) next to the baseball field. The play area appears to be recently renovated and is in great shape. The basketball court was just put in last fall and has been the most popular feature of Cayuga since its completion. The park is relatively quiet during work hours and quite busy thereafter. The play area is laid with sand. The flooring where the playgrounds themselves are located are laid with synthetic flooring. It's slip- and heat-proof. Bordering one side of the park is a small but beautiful mural of different animals. The play area has several sections: a playground for kiddos 1+ and another for kiddos 3+. All three kiddos (ages 15 months to 4.5 years) were comfortable navigating both playgrounds on their own. The major drawbacks for them were the monkey bars and climbing wall, both of which are better suited for kids 5+. The playground for kiddos 1+ has a tunnel and climbing challenges. There are also a seesaw and standing version of a merry-go-round nearby. The playground for kiddos 3+ has stairs, ladders, slides, monkey bars, and a curved climbing wall. Underneath the playground is a little picnic table with benches. There are several gross-motor skills obstacles to one side of the big kid playground. A swing set stands to one side of the play area and an open sand area sits in front of it. Available swings are a high back swing, baby swing, and regular swings. The swings are often coiled up to make them shorter in length. One of the things we enjoy about Cayuga is the view: From the playground we can see Highway 35 and all sorts of vehicles we try to identify. We can also see trains pass by on the tracks kitty corner the park. My kids love seeing the variety of transportation in this area of town. While Cayuga has two sections for different age, it's a relatively small park. Unless you bring toys to play with in the sand, it's hard to make visits last an hour. Furthermore, the park is not located in a friendly neighborhood. We have gone on our own plenty of times without any trouble, but I am always hyper vigilant on our trips here. When visiting in the summer or after work hours, keep an eye out for other park visitors. Kids are often unsupervised, which can make for all sorts of trouble.
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Great park with a basketball court down the hill. An area for toddlers or little kids and a bigger area for older kids. Also lots of grassy areas if you wanna play soccer or something.
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Reviews of Cayuga Park

4.3
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4.0
8y

Visitors tend not to pick up after themselves and it's in a sketchy neighborhood, but we (1 infant, 2 tots, and their mama) enjoy this park nonetheless).

Here's what you need to know: Parking: Off-street Age range (playground): 1+ Sidewalks: Paved to playground and basketball court Seating: Benches by playground Bathrooms: None Picnic tables: 1 by playground Grills: None Sports field: Full basketball court, makeshift baseball field, open field

Cayuga sits on a corner lot, with its playground at the peak of a hill (great for sledding!), a basketball court down one side, baseball field next to the court, and an open field (often used for volleyball) next to the baseball field.

The play area appears to be recently renovated and is in great shape. The basketball court was just put in last fall and has been the most popular feature of Cayuga since its completion. The park is relatively quiet during work hours and quite busy thereafter.

The play area is laid with sand. The flooring where the playgrounds themselves are located are laid with synthetic flooring. It's slip- and heat-proof. Bordering one side of the park is a small but beautiful mural of different animals.

The play area has several sections: a playground for kiddos 1+ and another for kiddos 3+. All three kiddos (ages 15 months to 4.5 years) were comfortable navigating both playgrounds on their own. The major drawbacks for them were the monkey bars and climbing wall, both of which are better suited for kids 5+.

The playground for kiddos 1+ has a tunnel and climbing challenges. There are also a seesaw and standing version of a merry-go-round nearby. The playground for kiddos 3+ has stairs, ladders, slides, monkey bars, and a curved climbing wall.

Underneath the playground is a little picnic table with benches. There are several gross-motor skills obstacles to one side of the big kid playground.

A swing set stands to one side of the play area and an open sand area sits in front of it. Available swings are a high back swing, baby swing, and regular swings. The swings are often coiled up to make them shorter in length.

One of the things we enjoy about Cayuga is the view: From the playground we can see Highway 35 and all sorts of vehicles we try to identify. We can also see trains pass by on the tracks kitty corner the park. My kids love seeing the variety of transportation in this area of town.

While Cayuga has two sections for different age, it's a relatively small park. Unless you bring toys to play with in the sand, it's hard to make visits last an hour.

Furthermore, the park is not located in a friendly neighborhood. We have gone on our own plenty of times without any trouble, but I am always hyper vigilant on our trips here.

When visiting in the summer or after work hours, keep an eye out for other park visitors. Kids are often unsupervised, which can make for all...

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4.0
1y

This is a lovely park with a great playground geared to younger kids. The basketball court is perfect for shooting hoops or playing a game. The park itself is very pretty. It's just across from the highway so if your children like watching cars this is the...

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5.0
6y

Great park with a basketball court down the hill. An area for toddlers or little kids and a bigger area for older kids. Also lots of grassy areas if you wanna play soccer...

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