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MASC Facilities

The Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission is responsible for the development of the following facilities in the state.

Bush Lake Ski Jump

Located in Bloomington, the Bush Lake Ski Jump is part of the Hyland Park Reserve and is owned by the Three Rivers Park District. Learn more...

Giants Ridge Golf & Ski Resort

Giants Ridge in Biwabik is the annual home of the Nordic state ski championships and has become a true four-season resort destination. Learn more...

Guidant John Rose Minnesota OVAL

The OVAL in Roseville has the worldn's largest outddor refridgerated ice sheet and has hosted world cup and world championship speed skating events. Learn more...

Minneapolis Sports Center

Located in South Minneapolis, the Mpls Sports Center is run by the Midtown YWCA and provides numerous athletic facilities for underserverd youth. Learn more...

National Hockey Center

Home to the St. Cloud State Huskies hockey teams, the National Hockey Cetner consists of two Olympic-szed sheet of ice and a main arena that seats 6,000. Learn more...

National Sports Center

The flagship facility of the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission, the NSC is located in Blaine and is the world's largest amateur sports and meeting facility in the world. Learn more...

National Volleyball Center

Operated by the City of Rochester and Rochester School District, this facility is located on the campus of Rochester Century High School. Learn more...

St. Louis River Outpost Whitewater Center

The St. Louis River in Carlton offers varied terrain for all whitewater enthusiasts. The whitewater center is operated by the University of Minnesota-Duluth Outdoor program. Learn more...

Ole Mangseth Memorial Ski Jump

This ski jump facility in Coleraine is outfitted with plastic mats to allow for ski jump training and competition during the non-snow months. Learn more...

Range Recreation Civic Center

The primary use of this facility in Eveleth is curling and features 25,000 square feet of indoor space. The development of the civic center included cooperation between four cities in the iron range. Learn more...

University of Minnesota Aquatic Center

Located on the UofM campus in Minneapois, the aquatic center was built to host high-level swimming events and has been the home for Big Ten and NCAA championships, along with many national and international competitions. Learn more...