Burnsville, MN
Burnsville is located at the intersection of Interstate 35W and 35E just 20 minutes from the downtown areas of both Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Burnsville is the 10th largest city in Minnesota with over 60,000 residents. With more than 3,300 acres of parks and wildlife refuge lands, Burnsville offers easy access to the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge at Cliff Fen Park.
- City of Burnsville website link
- City-Data.com link
- Burnsville Chamber of Commerce website
- Burnsville Minnesota Area Convention & Visitors Bureau website
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Parks and Facilities
The Burnsville Park System contains approximately 1800 acres spread throughout 79 parks. Approximately one-third of the parkland is developed for active uses. The other two-thirds are preserved as natural areas, some accessed by trails
- Link for the Parks & Trails Map
- Burnsville Virtual Tour
- Everything you need to know when moving to Burnsville
Schools
- Burnsville is served by Independent Schools District 191
- School websites
- MN Depart of Education School Report Card:
- ISD 191 Community Education Website
- School Directory for Public & Private Schools
Golf Courses
Maps
Attractions in Burnsville
- Buck Hill Ski Hill
- Grand Slam USA
- ProKart Indoor Racing
- Burnsville Ice Center
- International Festival of Burnsville
- Link for Burnsville Art & All That Jazz Festival
Burnsville Art & All That Jazz- Join us for this ever-popular outdoor, entertainment affair. Experience live music from national and local performers, upscale artwork and a variety of appetizing food and beverage selections. This outdoor event has been known to draw over 15,000 music and art enthusiasts
Lakes of Burnsville
- Crystal Lake
- Black Dog Lake
- Horseshoe Lake
- Keller Lake
- Earley Lake
- Blackdog Lake
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