Theodore Wirth Park
Theodore Wirth Park is the regional park located in Minneapolis and Golden Valley, Minnesota, United States. Formally named Theodore Wirth Regional Park, it includes two golf courses, Wirth Lake, Birch Pond, cross-country ski trails, mountain biking trails, snow tubing hills, and other amenities. The park is managed by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and forms a significant portion of the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway, linking the Chain of Lakes area with the Victory Memorial Parkway.
History
The park that became known as Theodore Wirth Park was established in 1889 with an initial acquisition of, initially called Saratoga Park and named Glenwood Park in 1890. In 1908, MPRB folded the garden into Glenwood Park and began further expansion to the north and west, using authorization from the Minnesota Legislature to expand into Golden Valley. In 1938, the park was renamed for Theodore Wirth, who was superintendent of Minneapolis parks for 30 years from 1906 to 1936.The park currently occupies, which is 90% of the size of New York City's Central Park at.
Events
The pool at the park hosted the Aqua Follies during the annual Minneapolis Aquatennial summer festival from 1940 until 1964.The park was the venue for the 2024 Stifel Loppet Cup international cross-country ski competition.