2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville
2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville 2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville
City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Three 2006 Comprehensive Park, Trail, & Open Space System Plan Page 66
Privately Owned Recreational Facilities Available to Lakeville Residents Numerous other public and private recreation facilities are available to Lakeville residents aside from public facilities. The following list of facilities identifies privately operated recreational activities open to the public. Northwest Athletic Club - Burnsville Location 14600 Burnhaven Drive, Burnsville Facilities include: Indoor racquetball courts Lap swimming pool Stationery bikes, rowing machines Aerobic/dance rooms; yoga studios Men’s/women’s locker rooms with sauna, whirlpool Outdoor/indoor tennis courts Nautilus, free weights, Universal Gymnasiums for basketball and other sports Pro shop Nursery and children’s programs Facility hours are 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM, Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Saturday and 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM on Sunday. Life Time Fitness – Apple Valley Location 5995 149th Street West, Apple Valley Facilities include: Cardio equipment, resistance training, free weights Sauna Stationery bikes, rowing machines Men’s/women’s locker rooms Running Club Group fitness Facility hours are 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM, Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Saturday and Sunday. City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Three 2006 Comprehensive Park, Trail, & Open Space System Plan Page 67
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Chapter Three<br />
<strong>2006</strong> Comprehensive Park, Trail, & <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Space</strong> System <strong>Plan</strong> Page 66