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St. Louis Park Invites Residents to Final Outdoor ‘Walk the Park’ Event of the Season at Nelson Park

St. Louis Park Invites Residents to Final Outdoor ‘Walk the Park’ Event of the Season at Nelson Park

If the allure of crisp autumn air and the crunch of leaves underfoot calls to you, then you might want to mark your calendars for a community event that’s setting out to make the most of the tail-end of fall. The City of St. Louis Park is inviting locals to lace up their walking shoes for what could be the final outdoor Walk the Park of this season. Slated for this coming Saturday, the event promises a leisurely stroll through Nelson Park, offering an opportunity for residents to reconnect with nature and each other.

A social media post from the

City of St. Louis Park

details the event: “This Saturday could be our last outdoor Walk the Park of the season! Don’t miss out on the chance to explore one of our city’s parks on a 1-2 mile leisure walk on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. at Nelson Park.” Enthusiasts of fresh-air frolics can gather at the Nelson Park parking lot to set off on the North Cedar Lake Regional Trail, basking in the community spirit and possible peeks of wildlife.

In the event of inclement weather, participants are directed to congregate inside St. Louis Park Middle School, specifically at door #16 in the back, safeguarding the continuity of this community tradition against the elements.

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