Clubhouse e rifugio riscaldato di Cleary Lake
Clubhouse e rifugio riscaldato di Cleary Lake
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The Cleary Lake clubhouse and warming house is a central facility located within the expansive Cleary Lake Regional Park in Prior Lake, Scott County, Minnesota. Situated at an elevation of approximately 267 meters, this versatile building serves as the hub for the Cleary Lake Golf Course during warmer months and transforms into a welcoming warming house for winter sports enthusiasts. It is a key landmark within the Three Rivers Park District, offering essential amenities for visitors exploring the park's diverse…
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Elevazione 270 m
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Cleary Lake Regional Park offers ample parking, including specific areas near the clubhouse and warming house. While general parking is usually available, it's advisable to arrive earlier during peak seasons or for popular events, especially in summer. The Three Rivers Park District typically requires a daily or annual vehicle permit for park entry. You can purchase these permits on-site or online.
Yes, Cleary Lake Regional Park is dog-friendly and features designated off-leash pet exercise areas. When on trails, dogs must be kept on a leash. Please be aware that during winter, some specific trails, like the wooded trails south of Cleary Lake, are reserved exclusively for cross-country skiing, and dogs are generally not permitted on these groomed ski trails.
The park offers a variety of terrain. The golf course itself has moderately rolling terrain. For hikers and cyclists, the paved loop trail around Cleary Lake is relatively flat, making it accessible. Other trails within the park, particularly those used for cross-country skiing in winter, may feature gentle to moderate rolling hills, providing a good workout without extreme elevation changes. The park's elevation is approximately 267 meters.
The paved loop trail around Cleary Lake is generally considered accessible, offering a smooth surface for wheelchairs and strollers. The main clubhouse and warming house facilities are also designed to be accessible. It's always recommended to check the Three Rivers Park District website for the most current accessibility information regarding specific trails or amenities.
Cleary Lake Regional Park is very family-friendly. In warmer months, families can enjoy the swimming beach, lakeside picnic areas, and easy walks on the paved loop trail. The park also has rustic campsites suitable for family outings. During winter, families can rent equipment for snowshoeing or kicksledding, and the park often hosts events with bonfires and marshmallow roasts, creating a fun atmosphere for all ages.
Cleary Lake itself is a prominent natural feature, spanning 137 acres and offering scenic views, especially at sunrise or sunset. The park's diverse landscape includes wooded areas, open fields, and wetlands, providing opportunities for wildlife viewing. While there aren't dramatic mountain viewpoints, the trails offer tranquil vistas of the lake and surrounding natural habitats, particularly beautiful during autumn foliage or a fresh winter snowfall.
Cleary Lake Regional Park is located in Prior Lake, Minnesota, which offers a variety of dining and accommodation options. You'll find local restaurants and cafes in Prior Lake for meals and snacks. For overnight stays, there are hotels and motels in the surrounding areas. The park itself also offers rustic campsites for those looking for an outdoor accommodation experience.
While both are part of the Three Rivers Park District, Cleary Lake Regional Park offers a broader range of year-round activities, including a golf course, swimming beach, and extensive winter sports rentals and facilities at its clubhouse/warming house. Murphy Lake, on the other hand, is generally known for its more secluded, natural hiking and cross-country skiing trails, often perceived as less developed and more focused on immersive nature experiences without the same level of amenities or diverse recreational offerings as Cleary Lake.
Cleary Lake Regional Park's diverse habitats, including the lake, wetlands, and wooded areas, support a variety of wildlife. Visitors might spot white-tailed deer, various bird species (including waterfowl on the lake), squirrels, rabbits, and other small mammals. Keep an eye out for raptors soaring overhead and listen for the calls of different bird species, especially near the lake and in the more secluded wooded sections.
During the winter months, the visitor center at Cleary Lake Regional Park offers rental equipment for various activities. This typically includes cross-country skis, snowshoes, fat tire bikes, and kicksleds, making it convenient for visitors to try out different winter sports without owning their own gear. In warmer months, the golf clubhouse provides golf club and power cart rentals.
Public transportation options directly to Cleary Lake Regional Park are limited. While there might be bus routes in the broader Prior Lake area, reaching the park entrance and specific facilities like the clubhouse and warming house often requires a car or ride-sharing service. It's best to check local transit authority websites for the most up-to-date route information if you plan to use public transport.
Yes, during the winter season, specific rules apply to trail usage. The wooded trails located south of Cleary Lake are exclusively reserved for cross-country skiing. Hiking and snowshoeing are generally not permitted on these groomed ski trails to preserve their condition. Hikers and snowshoers are typically directed to use the paved loop trail around Cleary Lake. Always check signage or the park's official website for current trail conditions and regulations.