Seidl's Lake Park
Experience a blend of nature and community cooperation at Seidl's Lake Park, a unique greenspace shared by South St. Paul and Inver Grove Heights. This park showcases the commitment of both cities to preserving an undeveloped natural area for public enjoyment.
Stroll along the paved trail that winds through the trees on the lake's eastern side, offering serene views and opportunities to observe local wildlife in its natural habitat. The park provides a tranquil retreat where urban life meets the peaceful rhythms of nature.
Seidl's Lake is named after Vincent Seidl, a German immigrant who settled by the lake in 1880. His legacy continues through the family name, which remains part of the local community fabric.
Whether you're seeking solitude or a scenic walk with loved ones, Seidl's Lake Park invites you to connect with nature and enjoy the shared beauty of this cross-community gem.