Columbia Park, Minneapolis


Columbia Park is a neighborhood in the Northeast community in Minneapolis.

Location and characteristics

Columbia Park is an L-shaped neighborhood whose boundaries are 37th Avenue NE to the north, Central Avenue to the east, 27th Avenue NE and St. Anthony Boulevard to the south and University Avenue, 4th Street NE and the Mississippi River to the west. It is named after three related items: Columbia Park itself, the park's acquisition in 1892 and the adjacent suburb of Columbia Heights.
Much of the area of Columbia Park is the park itself with residential areas situated north and west of it and industrial and railroad land located to the south of it. Most of the neighborhood's housing stock dates to the 1940s-1960s with some older Tudor and colonial style homes located on Columbia Parkway immediately north of the park.

Landmarks

Columbia Park is a park complex including Columbia Golf Course, paths and trails, a playground, picnic area, dog park and other amenities. Prior to the park's development, the location was home to a large shallow lake named "Lake Sandy" or "Sandy Lake." It was gradually drained and filled in as the park was further developed, disappearing from city maps by 1914-1915.
Small businesses are scattered through the neighborhood and also situated along Central Avenue.

Transportation

Columbia Park is served by Metro Transit bus routes 10 and 11. St. Anthony Parkway, Columbia Park and parts of University Avenue and Central Avenue have bike paths.