Sustainable Safari Live Animal Show
An interactive animal show right in your neighborhood that entertains and educates with kangaroos, foxes, alligators, and more—perfect for families or animal lovers in Nottingham or Maple Grove.
Maple Grove offers a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere with many quiet streets throughout the neighborhood. Residents benefit from a selection of approximately 10 grocery stores and various nearby restaurants, accessible easily by car. The availability of numerous green spaces is a standout feature, with around 30 parks located close to most areas, including Fish Lake Regional Park and Gleason Fields Community Playfield. Biking is supported with a fair number of bike lanes, enhancing outdoor options. Housing mainly consists of single detached homes and townhouses, primarily built around 1994, featuring spacious three and four-bedroom layouts to suit diverse preferences.
The character of Maple Grove is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. This postal city is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor. Finally, public green spaces, like Timber Crest Forest Conservancy and Grove West Neighborhood Park, are very well-distributed and there are about 30 of them close by for residents to explore, which makes them easy to access.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located just north of the Nottingham neighborhood, Weaver Lake Community Park offers residents access to scenic walking trails, a sandy beach, and a large playground, making it a popular destination for family outings and community gatherings.
Serving students in the Nottingham area, Maple Grove Senior High School is highly regarded for its academics, arts, and athletics, and is a point of pride for local families thanks to its close proximity and strong community involvement.
Nottingham Plaza, at the corner of Bass Lake Road and Niagara Lane, is a convenient hub for residents featuring a selection of popular eateries such as Frankie's Chicago Style Pizza, Caribou Coffee, and local favorite sushi and grill spots.
Situated adjacent to Nottingham’s southern border, Bass Lake Center provides easy access to essentials with a Cub Foods, Walgreens, and a variety of shops and services that make errand-running quick and local for residents.
Cutting through the Nottingham neighborhood, the Bass Lake Road Regional Trail connects residents to lush nature, parks, and other Maple Grove neighborhoods, and is a favorite route for cyclists, joggers, and walkers enjoying the outdoors.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
An interactive animal show right in your neighborhood that entertains and educates with kangaroos, foxes, alligators, and more—perfect for families or animal lovers in Nottingham or Maple Grove.
A lively, free dueling-piano concert where audience requests drive the show—a fun, social night out for local residents of Nottingham and nearby Maple Grove.
A vibrant, free two-day street art festival featuring global chalk artists creating public art—it’s a creative and colorful community event ideal for families and art lovers nearby.
A free community event honoring Juneteenth with live entertainment, food trucks, vendors, and activities—great for celebrating together right close to home.
Weekly outdoor market offering fresh local produce, handmade goods, food trucks, and a lively atmosphere—ideal for residents looking to shop local and enjoy community vibes.
A fun, free magic performance geared toward kids on a summer morning—perfect for families in Nottingham looking for entertaining, age‑appropriate activities close by.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Nottingham
Local characteristics and demographics for Nottingham