Adopt-a-Park

Program Overview

There are 11 city parks and 4 county parks in Shoreview. These parks are a critical component of Shoreview’s great quality of life! The new adopt-a-park program is a great opportunity to get involved in your community and help keep parks clean and safe.  Volunteers are asked to pick up litter and report problems at their park from May-October.

View available parks

Details and application

Available to residents and organizations in Shoreview on a first-come, first-served basis.

Volunteers

  • Online application
  • Adopt an available park for a two-year time period 
  • Clean up park once per month, May - October
  • Pick up litter, weeds, and glass from all grassed and surrounding areas in the park
  • Report any vandalism
  • Volunteers under the age of 18 must have adult supervision
  • Coordinate trash bags with Shoreview Parks and Recreation

Shoreview

  • Trash bags are available at the parks and recreation office at the Shoreview Community Center
  • After cleanup is complete, Shoreview will remove trash bags and any large, heavy, or hazardous material
  • Recognize volunteers by publishing names in parks and recreation catalog and city website

 

Volunteers

Volunteers agree to pick up litter and report problems at their park from May - October for two years. Thank you volunteers! 

Current volunteers

Park
Volunteers
Term
Bobby Theisen Park The Gentry Family 2023 - 2024
Bucher Park The Johnson Family 2024 - 2025
Heritage Park The Murphy Family 2024 - 2025
Lake Judy Park The Swisher Family 2023 - 2024
McCullough Park Turtle Lake Oaks Homeowners' Association 2024 - 2025
Ponds Park The Maloney Family 2022 - 2023
Rice Creek Fields The Brisch Family 2024 - 2025
Shamrock Park The Hoffman Family 2024 - 2025
Shoreview Commons Park Shoreview/Arden Hills Lions Club
2023 - 2024
Sitzer Park Oak Hill Montessori Community School 2024 - 2025
Wilson Park Bill & Jean Kiehnbaum 2023 - 2024