Edinborough Park
Rating
Family of 4
~$30-$50 for a family of 4.
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 0-10
About
Edinborough Park is genuinely one of the more surprising things the Twin Cities has to offer for families with young children: a full indoor park, operated by the City of Edina, where the experience actually replicates the feel of outdoor park time but in a climate-controlled space. For Minnesota families dealing with winter for six months of the year, this matters enormously.
The centerpiece is a massive multi-story play structure that kids can disappear into for extended periods. There are slides, climbing sections, and crawl-through areas across multiple levels, which provides different entry points for different ages. Toddlers and preschoolers can access age-appropriate sections without being bulldozed by bigger kids, which is a meaningful design consideration.
Beyond the play structure, Edinborough has a track, a stage area for performances, and an aquatic component with a pool. The variety means that a 2-hour visit doesn't feel repetitive — kids who exhaust the play structure move to the track, then to the pool, then back. For parents, this sustained engagement is genuinely valuable on a February afternoon when outdoor options are limited.
The facility is stroller-accessible, has nursing and changing facilities, and is well-suited for families with infants alongside older toddlers and young kids. At 4. 6 stars, the reviews reflect consistent satisfaction with the experience.
The main consideration is timing — weekends draw significant crowds, and open play hours can compete with scheduled events. Check edinboroughpark. com for current hours and programming before you visit.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for the least crowds; check their website for open play hours versus reserved event times
Wait Times
No significant wait during open play; arrive right when it opens for most space
Nearby Food
Snacks may be available on-site. Southdale Center and surrounding Edina retail district have numerous dining options within 5-10 minutes.
Why Kids Love It
Edinborough Park is a fully enclosed indoor park — not just a small play structure, but a real park with a multi-story play structure, a track, a stage, and a pool. Kids who've only known outdoor parks are genuinely amazed that this exists indoors. The variety of activities means kids can rotate through multiple experiences in one visit, which sustains engagement for a full 2-3 hours.
Pro Tips from Parents
- This is one of the best rainy day options in the entire Twin Cities metro — genuinely park-like indoors
- The multi-story play structure is the main event — budget most of your time here with younger kids
- Check the website for open swim hours if you want the aquatic component
- Nursing-friendly with changing facilities on site — good for families with infants
- Weekends are busy — if you have flexibility, weekday mornings are dramatically calmer
What to Bring
- Swimwear if planning to use pool
- Towels for swim session
- Socks required for play structure (some venues enforce this)
- Snacks and water
- Stroller if needed — fully accessible
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
~$30-$50 for a family of 4.
Admission typically ~$6-$10/child; adults sometimes free or nominal fee.
Check edinboroughpark.
com for current pricing.
Tips to Save
- Edina residents may receive discounted admission — check if your zip code qualifies.
- Membership options can pay off quickly for frequent visitors.
- Arrive at opening to maximize your time per dollar.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9AM-7PM
- Monday
- 9AM-8PM
- Sunday
- 10AM-5PM
- Tuesday
- 9AM-8PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-7PM
- Thursday
- 9AM-8PM
- Wednesday
- 9AM-8PM
