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Free spot on residential side street up the hill from Walker Art Institute. Might be tough for larger rigs depending on how much space is available as street is on a bit of a curve. Pay attention to signage- no parking on either side of the spot. Bathrooms in Walker Art Institute are available when museum is closed.
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I had been hesitant to try on-street overnight parking over the several months I’ve been traveling, but this was just perfect! I went up the hill to the end of the street and turned around, heading back down the block toward the museum. I parked along the wall in the “1 hour Parking 8 AM -NOON” zone, and was able to verify with one of the residents that I could leave my converted van here overnight. Slept like a baby!
Report Check-InI’ve been on the road for ~8 months and this has been one of the best sleeps I had this whole year. It’s so incredibly quiet, it’s in the shade meaning you don’t wake up in a pool of sweat in the summer.
Only downside is I had to parallel park into the spot which was fine for my campervan, but spaces may be limited and this isn’t suitable for larger rigs.
Report Check-InStayed here for a few hours during the evening while we explored Minneapolis. Not really flat - would not recommend for overnight camping but fine for daytime parking.
Report Check-InI pulled in at 10:30 pm and stayed until 10:30am the next morning. I loved this spot. It’s a beautiful neighborhood and the park nearby is fun to explore. Most importantly, I felt safe.
Report Check-InFree spot on residential side street up the hill from Walker Art Institute. Might be tough for larger rigs depending on how much space is available as street is on a bit of a curve. Pay attention to signage- no parking on either side of the spot. Bathrooms in Walker Art Institute are available when museum is closed.
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