City of Proctor

City of Proctor

Parks & Recreation

To reserve the use of Ball Field #2, Gazebo, Soccer Field, or Playground for Everybody:

Email: cityhall@proctormn.gov
Phone: 218-624-3641

Proctor Parks & Rec

Proctor’s parks offer a mix of scenic trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas perfect for family outings and outdoor recreation. From wooded walking paths to open green spaces, the city provides a welcoming environment for relaxation, sports, and community events.

Regional Parks & Rec Partners

Proctor is ideally located near a variety of area regional parks and recreational facilities, giving residents and visitors easy access to expanded trails, outdoor activities, and community events beyond the city’s own parks.

New Projects

Proctor is expanding its parks and trails to create more opportunities for outdoor recreation, walking, and community gatherings. Upcoming projects will enhance connectivity, accessibility, and enjoyment for residents and visitors alike..

Proctor’s Park & Recreation Opportunities

Proctor offers a variety of recreational spaces for residents and visitors of all ages. The Playground for Everybody provides an accessible, inclusive play area designed for children of all abilities, while the North 40 Trail and Kingsbury Creek Trail offer scenic walking and biking paths through natural landscapes. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the Municipal Golf Course and Softball Field #2 and Soccer fields for year-round play. Neighborhood parks like, C.E.Carlson Park, Proctor Sledding Hill, 3rd Street Sport Court and St. Rose Playground provide local gathering spaces with play equipment, open areas, and picnic opportunities, making Proctor’s park system welcoming, active, and community-focused. In very close proximity to Proctor, but located in the City of Duluth, enjoy Lawrence Klang Memorial Park, Larry Shelton Soccer Field, and Bayview School Forrest