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Cook Park

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Open today at 7:00-22:00
Address:
722 7th St NW, Rochester, MN 55901Map
Phone+1 507-328-2525
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  • gwendolyn1005
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    Bees in sand

    Drove all over town to get here from out of town. Disappointing. Playground sand infested with bees. Did not feel safe with 2 and 4 year old to play. Passed a couple playgrounds on the way that looked...

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2021
  • VanLifeGIMP
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    must be a certain class of people to use park.

    If you do not fit a specific mold or group. DON'T VISIT, for your own safety. People will call police and parks and defame you claiming falsely vile things about you in order to have to forcibly rem...

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2019
  • TriCityDude
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    Cascade creek trail wonderful!

    Just took a morning walk through Cooke park on the cascade trail, which was dusted with light new snowfall this morn. Listen to the water babble and the ducks huddle on this trail that follows the cas...

    Reviewed on Jan 17, 2019
  • Alfred A
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    Did someone say Pickleball?

    West end of this park has several Pickleball courts. It is fun to park your car near the courts, eat lunch and watch the participants - they have such fun playing. Rest of the park has ice skating ...

    Reviewed on Oct 14, 2018
  • Annabel B
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    Childhood Memory

    When I was in elementary school, every year, once a year, our school would walk to Cooke Park, have a picnic, and run around for the day. It was always the trip of the year and I always had a blast. A...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2018

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