Lindstrom, officially spelled Lindström, is a city in Chisago County, Minnesota, United States, located 35 miles northeast of the Twin Cities. The population was 4,442 at the 2010 census. Lindström's motto is America's Little Sweden. U.S. Highway 8 serves as a main route for the community. The ö in the city's name is derived from the Swedish language.
Restaurants in Lindstrom
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Jetpack Midwest is the first and only Jetpack rental operator in the midwest, offering the experience of flying a jetpack. We offer flight packages from 15 - 60 minutes of flight. Come fly with us on beautiful South Lindstrom Lake. Stop dreaming, start flying!
Took my 17-year-old niece here while she was visiting, just so we could make a few memories. Thanks to the personable flight crew (staff), she had an absolute blast. They are very encouraging and clearly focused on the experience of the customer. Love that this is available here, and very appreciative they are such professionals!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Winehaven offers one of Minnesota's most comfortable and memorable visitor experiences. The winery features a serene and intimate environment with spectacular views of hillside vineyards that overlook two of the area's largest lakes. Wine tastings are offered daily at the winery. Tastings are $5.00 per person and include up to 6 samples. In the gift shop, we offer a unique selection of wine related gifts.
What a great place to enjoy some tastings. Staff is wonderful. It was a beautiful day so we were able to enjoy a glass of wine out on the patio. Absolutely loved the Cranberry wine. They have a wonderful variety.
4 based on 10 reviews
Great shop with an eclectic selection of crafts, gifts and antiques. Really fun garden pieces. Only open on the weekends in the fall so check their schedule before making the trip.
5 based on 81 reviews
We are a small family owned canoe rental company with free shuttle service. Our family has lived on the St. Croix for over 60 years! Now, after decades of St. Croix River canoe experience, we have opened to the public. We easily have the the lowest rates and are small enough to be able to provide personal service and helpful advice.We provide canoes, kayaks, life preservers and paddles. Our free shuttle service blows the competition out of the water in the areas of punctuality and fun!Owners Joel Carlson, Kevin Carlson and Andrew Carlson
Summer is not complete without a paddle down the Upper St Croix. We decided to try paddleboarding and it was nothing short of a BLAST! The Riverwood staff exhibited great energy, and there location is perfect! Whether you are canoeing, kayaking, or paddleboarding the St Croix, go with this company, they are first class!
4.5 based on 95 reviews
It has the element of surprise. The sculpture does not cease to amaze you. The setting is rustic. We missed interaction with the sculptors, but there are, I am told sessions where one can meet the sculptors. The park is open from dawn to dusk and is free.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
This unique park is located in both Minnesota and Wisconsin and offers camping, hiking, swimming, kayaking, canoeing and rock climbing.
This was a great afternoon trip with teenagers. Very interesting and lots of climbing, up very well marked paths and steps. Hand rails for safety and help up and down the stone steps. Pot holes were fascinating.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
The rocky gorge is very scenic and I enjoy the area but it is worth noting that the cliffs don't go very far. If you take the boat ride you will notice how the cliffs disappear quickly and give way to flat forest and grass, then there is another small dalles just south of there and not much else. It reminds me of Wisconsin Dells. It's a nice area but you shouldn't expect it to rival some of the more scenic places in Minnesota like the North Shore or Lake Pepin. It's also very dangerous.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This place was awesome. First and foremost, their customer service was amazing! We went to Trail of Terror first and the woods were closed today, yet they wouldn't refund my money. We left $86 in tickets we can't use and drove all the way to Dead End Hayride. I will never go to Trail of Terror again because I am so mad they are forcing me to keep tickets I can't use. It was so much better than Trail of Terror and worth every dollar. The lines were super long the night we went and I am handicapped so I can't stand very long, they upgraded us to VIP when explained I can't stand that long and asked for a refund. I am so grateful they didn't do us wrong like Trail of Terror did. On top of that, Dead End Hayride is so much better than Trail of Terror! I can't believe how much money they put into their Haunted Trail/Mazes. I will come back here again.... Every single year! :-)
4 based on 13 reviews
It's a metal statue in a very small area outside the local paper. It's interesting if you are interested in the fictional story of Karl Oskar. It is usually something the kids point out every time we drive by it. So go see it if you like that sort of thing but don't act surprised when you think, "Oh well. That wasn't really that interesting."
4 based on 1 reviews
Made a point stopping here on our drive. This is the oldest continuously operating Church in the area. It's very picturesque
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