Indoor Tracks in Minnesota

Minnesota has 10 indoor running tracks across 8 cities. Whether you're training for a meet or just looking for a climate-controlled place to run, you'll find facility types ranging from Community Recreation Center, Municipal Recreation Center, Track & Field Complex. Surfaces include Rubberized and Mondo (Synthetic Rubber) and Mondo and Synthetic, with day passes starting around $2.

Cities with Indoor Tracks

All Tracks in Minnesota

10 Tracks Found

10 facilities across 8 cities

Blaisdell YMCA
LimitedVerified
Minneapolis, MN·Community Recreation Center

Blaisdell YMCA

Track
134m
Lanes
3
Surface
Rubberized
Banking
Flat
Membership / Guest PassFree on-site parking
$15 day pass
Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center
PublicVerified
Brooklyn Park, MN·Municipal Recreation Center

Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center

Track
192m
Lanes
3
Surface
Rubberized
Banking
Flat
Day Pass / MembershipFree on-site parking
$5 day pass
Northeast Recreation Center
PublicVerified
Minneapolis, MN·Municipal Recreation Center

Northeast Recreation Center

Track
160m
Lanes
2
Surface
Rubberized
Banking
Flat
FreeFree on-site parking
University of Minnesota Field House
PrivateVerified
Minneapolis, MN·Track & Field Complex

University of Minnesota Field House

Track
200m
Lanes
6
Surface
Mondo (Synthetic Rubber)
Banking
Flat
Restricted / Guest PassUniversity campus parking (Lot 37 or 4th Street Garage)
$15 day pass4.5(10)
Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex (St. Thomas)
LimitedVerified
St. Paul, MN·University Recreation Center

Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex (St. Thomas)

Track
200m
Lanes
6
Surface
Mondo
Banking
Flat
Membership / Guest PassCampus Parking / Permits Required; Visitor parking in Anderson Parking Facility
$10 day pass
Veterans Memorial Community Center
PublicVerified
Inver Grove Heights, MN·Community Center

Veterans Memorial Community Center

Track
101m
Lanes
N/A
Surface
Synthetic
Banking
Flat
Membership / Day PassFree on-site parking
$10 day pass
Wildcat Community Center
PublicVerified
Lindstrom, MN·Community Education Fitness Center

Wildcat Community Center

Track
201m
Lanes
N/A
Surface
Synthetic
Banking
Flat
Free / Membership / Day PassFree on-site parking
$5 day pass
Andover Community Center Indoor Track
PublicVerified
Andover, MN·Community Center

Andover Community Center Indoor Track

Track
179m
Lanes
N/A
Surface
Synthetic
Banking
Flat
Free / Day PassOn-site lot
$2 day pass
Chaska Community Center Indoor Track
PublicVerified
Chaska, MN·Municipal Community Center

Chaska Community Center Indoor Track

Track
146m
Lanes
3
Surface
Synthetic
Banking
Flat
Free / MembershipFree on-site parking
Pony Activity Center Indoor Track
PublicVerified
Oak Park Heights, MN·School Community Fitness Center

Pony Activity Center Indoor Track

Track
179m
Lanes
N/A
Surface
Synthetic
Banking
Flat
Membership / Day PassOn-site parking

Frequently Asked Questions

How many indoor tracks are in Minnesota?
There are currently 10 verified indoor track facilities across 8 cities in Minnesota. The top areas include Minneapolis (3), Andover (1), Brooklyn Park (1), Chaska (1), Inver Grove Heights (1).
Are there public indoor tracks in Minnesota?
Yes. 7 facilities in Minnesota offer full public access, and 2 more have limited public hours. Cities with public-access tracks include Brooklyn Park, Minneapolis, Inver Grove Heights, Lindstrom, Andover.
What does it cost to use an indoor track in Minnesota?
Day pass prices in Minnesota typically range from $2 to $15. Some municipal recreation centers offer resident discounts, and several facilities have monthly membership options for regular runners.
Which cities in Minnesota have indoor running tracks?
Indoor tracks in Minnesota are currently available in Minneapolis, Andover, Brooklyn Park, Chaska, Inver Grove Heights, Lindstrom, Oak Park Heights, St. Paul. We verify each listing regularly to keep the information accurate.
What surfaces do indoor tracks in Minnesota use?
Indoor tracks in Minnesota feature Rubberized, Mondo (Synthetic Rubber), Mondo, Synthetic surfaces. The surface type affects traction and impact on joints, so it's worth checking what a facility uses before you visit.