Moving to Robbinsdale
The town of Robbinsdale, MN in Hennepin County welcomes you to your new home in the eastern part of the state. With a rich history and dedication to residents of all ages, we are certain that you will find something that meets your needs in Robbinsdale. Take some time to explore everything it has to offer and you are certain to be pleases.
The town of Robbinsdale is dedicated to its senior citizens and creating an enjoyable life for them. That is why the Five Cities Transportation Project is available to take seniors to various events and social meetings around Robbinsdale and the surrounding areas. There are many pickup and drop off locations throughout the community, including the Robbinsdale City Hall, Robbins Landing, Adair Apartments, Lee Square and many more. People over the age of 60 can use the transportation to go to grocery stores, shopping centers, senior activities and more. Punch passes are available for discounted trips, but nobody will be denied a ride if they cannot afford it. For more information, call (763) 531-1259.
If you enjoy spending the day at a park playing sports or just relaxing, the Robbinsdale Parks and Recreation Department maintains a number of areas throughout the community that are perfect for family time together. There are 14 parks in total, including Lions Park, Grazier Park, Manor Park and Lake Park, just to name a few. The combined area of all the parks is 110 acres so there is plenty of room that you can enjoy. The community also offers an "Adopt-a-Park" program so residents can help clean up small areas of the park and take pride in their community knowing that they had a part in keeping in beautiful. For more information about the Adopt-a-Park program or about individual parks, call the Robbinsdale Parks and Recreation Department at (763) 531-1278.
Safety is always an issue regardless of where you live. Robbinsdale is dedicated to keeping a safe community with a quality police force and other emergency personnel trained to respond to situations with the proper training and equipment. Steven Smith is the Chief of Police and he strives to promote a partnership between the community and the officers to preserve the small town atmosphere. The Robbinsdale Fire Department has been serving the community since 1909 and still responds to various calls, including natural gas smells, hazardous materials issues and more. You can contact the police or department for non-emergency calls at (763) 531-1220.
Robbinsdale offers adults a wide variety of solutions to help them stay active in a fun and healthy atmosphere. The Robbinsdale Community Gym and Fitness Center at 3730 Toledo Avenue North has two gymnasiums. You can either purchase an individual membership or one for your entire family. There are also basketball leagues for all ages. For more information about recreational opportunities in Robbinsdale, call (763) 442-1686.

