Brunsdale Park
1702 27th Avenue South, Fargo, North Dakota 58103
About the Business
Brunsdale Park, located at 1702 27th Avenue South in Fargo, North Dakota, is a vibrant institution offering a variety of amenities for the community to enjoy. The park features two youth baseball fields, a full-size baseball field with an agri-lime infield, nine pickleball courts, a batting cage, concessions, picnic tables and shelter, playground, recreational trails, restrooms, and a StoryWalk.
The pickleball courts, built through a generous donation by Tom and Mary Brunsdale, provide a fun and engaging outdoor venue for people of all ages to enjoy this popular paddle sport. The StoryWalk, featuring the book "My Garden" by Kevin Henkes, encourages residents to read, move, and enjoy the outdoors along the Milwaukee Trail.
With a focus on improving the lifestyle of the community, Brunsdale Park offers a comprehensive system of parks and programs to make lives better. The Fargo Park District, which oversees the park, is dedicated to serving the community with intentional leadership, passion, sincerity, and innovative solutions. Visit Brunsdale Park to experience the beauty and recreation it has to offer to residents and visitors alike.
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Reviews
"First visit. My son and two wedded parents played pickleball for an hour. Great time of fellowship. We may return and get better before October is history."
"As of the writing of this review they have a tower of red rope in the park. It’s probably the deadliest but most thrilling thing in the FM area for a public park."
"Great park. It has tennis courts, baseball diamonds, bleachers, a bathroom, nice size playground, a pretty garden. The city wide bike/walking path also runs though here. Also has some nice field space for a picnic or soccer."
"It's a nice little league complex. They have concessions frequently, but the building is a little out of the way than I'd prefer. Field conditions have been hit or miss on whether they are being maintained. For instance, a weekend after a rainy tournament the clay around home plate and the pitchers mound were in poor condition. They did not correct this issue until the Wednesday after the tournament."
"Brunsdale Park is a large, spacious, interactive and really wonderful Fargo park! It’s the perfect place to run, walk or bike along the windings paths, to enjoy the playground, sit and picnic, play soccer or other games, and so much more. Though I am partial (and totally unbiased) for Stonebridge #1 for Fargo Parks, Brunsdale really gives some stiff competition. It’s like a mondo-sized park- there’s several soccer fields lengths of just open grass. There’s a running path that goes along the park for at least a mile and always winds around. It also has an underpass under the busy 32nd Street that’s touching the south side of the park, so you don’t have to worry about crossing traffic. The playground is fun because it has a lot of goofy, less common play equipment that looks like an absolute hay day for a kid. There’s an adorable gazebo to sit at and even a little bridge across the tiniest valley. I recently discovered there are pickle ball courts here that are super clean, and Brunsdale also includes Brunsdale Baseball Park, which I’ve gone to on numerous occasions to play myself (softball) and watch others. They have a concession at times, and bathrooms. Another new addition is the interactive storywalk along the running path that has signs telling kids to do different things and it’s so sweet and good fun. It would take a long time to get tired of this park with all there is to do!"
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