Patriots in the Park
This patriotic community festival features food trucks, beer stands, live music, kids’ zone and family activities—perfect for Evermoor and Rosemount residents looking to enjoy a fun, inclusive evening honoring military service.
Rosemount offers a quiet, slower-paced community with approximately 20 parks nearby, such as Valley Lake Park and Schwarz Pond Park, providing ample green space for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. The neighborhood features a mix of newer homes built after 2000 as well as many from the 1960s and 1980s, primarily consisting of single detached homes and townhouses with three or more bedrooms. The area benefits from a well-developed bicycling network, making cycling convenient and accessible. With around 30 restaurants and proximity to both public and private primary schools, Rosemount provides diverse dining and educational options for residents.
The character of Rosemount is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. It is easy to reach parks in the postal city, since there are approximately 20 of them close by for residents to relax in and a lot of properties for sale have a park around the corner. This part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area is also especially quiet, as the streets tend to be very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Innisfree Park, located at 4270 Evermoor Parkway, is a 55‑acre park within the Evermoor development featuring playgrounds, picnic shelters, walking trails, rolling hills and scenic lake views that make it a favorite gathering spot for families and neighbors in the community.
Bards Crossing of Evermoor is the age‑restricted 55+ section of the Evermoor neighborhood, offering well‑appointed condos, a community gathering room, exercise facilities, hot tub, crafts and woodworking rooms, plus surrounding walking and biking trails tailored for active adult residents.
Cross Croft at Evermoor is a senior living enclave of roughly 150 single‑family homes designed for active adults (55+), featuring a clubhouse, walking paths and serene outdoor communal spaces that integrate residential comfort with a peaceful lifestyle right within Evermoor.
Evermoor lies within District 196, one of Minnesota’s largest and top‑rated public school districts, meaning local children attend highly regarded schools nearby, making the neighborhood especially attractive to families focused on academics and community education.
Evermoor is known for its tree‑lined streets like Evermoor Parkway, safe sidewalks, and a walkable layout that encourages families to stroll, bike, and connect, fostering a tight‑knit atmosphere where neighbors meet in shared green spaces and on residential paths.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This patriotic community festival features food trucks, beer stands, live music, kids’ zone and family activities—perfect for Evermoor and Rosemount residents looking to enjoy a fun, inclusive evening honoring military service.
An outdoor concert showcasing local bands, offering Evermoor-area residents a lively, free musical evening in the park—ideal for families and neighbors to gather in the summer air.
A weeklong arts celebration with performances, exhibits, kids’ activities, and contests—great for creative families in Evermoor to explore local art and community together.
Weekly farmers’ market offering fresh local produce and community interaction—convenient for Evermoor residents to support local growers and enjoy casual outdoor shopping.
Free puppet shows in neighborhood parks—ideal for Evermoor families seeking engaging, morning entertainment for young children during summer.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Evermoor
Local characteristics and demographics for Evermoor