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V*1 lak 4 rL44"bw 0 1 00 <br />Ik NA* TU W <br />RFq..-6tARC'I <br />Elk River is home to 44 parks and recreation facilities as well <br />as over 1,000 acres of parkland. Parks are essential to the city's <br />high quality of life, offering recreational opportunities ranging <br />from baseball and soccer fields, to cross country skiing and <br />mountain biking trails. In addition, open space and natural <br />resources in the city provide residents and visitors opportu- <br />nities for leisure activities and a chance to connect with the <br />natural environment and add to the overall attractiveness of the <br />community. With the Elk River, Lake Orono, and the Mississippi <br />River at its core, the city is home to an impressive assembly of <br />assets grounded in nature, preserving and expanding access <br />to these amenities is key to planning for growth in Elk River. <br />The Parks, Open Space, and Natural Resources Plan chapter <br />provides guidance and recommendations on how the city can <br />balance growth and expand access to parks, open space, and <br />natural resources for all residents across the community. <br />JI& <br />Elk River Comprehensive Plan • Parks, Open Space & Natural Resources Plan 105 <br />DRAFT FOR REVIEW ONLY <br />