Albertville in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Shopping Malls. Discover best things to do in Albertville with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4 based on 196 reviews
Find impressive savings at Adidas, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Banana Republic, BCBG Max Azria, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gap Outlet, Gymboree, Kenneth Cole, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and more. Albertville Premium Outlets are located between Minneapolis and St. Cloud.
This outlet center has a nice collection of stores with great merchandise but it's just too spread out. Whoever designed this thing did a horrible job as you literally have to drive to each section or walk a mile to and from your car. Plus, it's separated by a busy thoroughfare. I just don't get it. But, we just happened upon it on our drive from Minneapolis to St. Cloud and ended up finding a lot of great buys and brand name stores that you don't find at many other outlet centers (North Face and UGG, in particular).
4.5 based on 37 reviews
I went with my daughter to see Mick Sterling do a Billy Joel tribute show. The show included a lot of deep tracks that didn't get much air time on the radio. It was the first time performing this show and some of the lyrics got messed up but it was still a very enjoyable show.
5 based on 3 reviews
Nice 9 holer lots of parking right in front of the club house, no pressure about gettin'er done. Good for business or family outing.
3 based on 1 reviews
Crow-Hassan Park Reserve is located directly on the Crow River in northern Hennepin County. It is also located just north of Hanover, Minnesota and just south of St. Michael, Minnesota and I-94. There is no cost to enter this park but you need to purchase a daily or annual pass if you are going to go horseback riding. This large, 2600 acre park looks like it did hundreds of years ago as a part of it has been restored to look like a restored prairie. I went here to hike as there are about 10 miles of hiking trails. There are lots of spots to park a horse trailer and there are about 15 miles of horse trails.
I hiked this park on a Saturday morning in mid-May and thought it was just an OK Three Rivers Park. I have visited all (or most) of the other Three River Parks and thought this one was just OK. While I liked hiking along the Crow River the rest of the park was nothing special. I hiked a lot on what looked like an old 2 lane dirt driveway or country road and it was kind of hard to walk on. I did not see many people on the trails but I did see a few families in the parking lot before I started.
Overall I enjoyed hiking near the Crow River but the rest of the trails were not that great. This is a newer park and has lot of long-term potential so I am sure it will get better.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Experience the story of farming, food and agriculture — past and present! Explore the newly expanded and enhanced facilities to learn about today's agriculture and then visit an original 1860s working farm. Activities follow the farming cycle and change with the season, making each visit unique. Visitors can meet the animals in the barn, help work in the fields and gardens, and see what's cooking in the farmhouse. The Oliver Kelley Farm is a National Historic Landmark and opens for the season April 1.
Brand new visitors center as of this week. Went for the first time with our 9 and 12 year old kids and grandparents. We stayed 2 hours and everyone had a good time. Lots of interaction with animals, chores, and a historical way of life.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Anything you need from hunting,fishing,archery,clothes,snacks they have it. Good place for kids to roam and see lots of different animals. Also good selection of women's clothes too. Fun outing for all those outdoor needs and wants
4 based on 9 reviews
This is a very nice course. I've golfed here more than once. The course is well maintained and kept. Some of the holes have very narrow fairways on the main course. It's a good course and worth a try....
4.5 based on 9 reviews
It was a nice theatre location. Lots of screens, and certainly it was pretty empty too. A decent snack bar, and plenty of parking. The sound system was very nice.
5 based on 5 reviews
inFIT’s HDGolf Simulator is a one-of-a-kind experience. It’s so real, you’d think you’re playing the real thing. Almost ALL other simulators use computer generated images to produce their pixelated, blurry screens. HDGolf uses real images, taken by real people, that are then transferred to a computer for your enjoyment! You’ll see live animals, carts, sometimes people, leaves, footprints in bunkers and many more. Combine that with our spacious room with your own TV and you got yourself a regular man cave.
I didn't know what to expect going to InFIT the first time. I was very impressed at how easy the simulator was to use and the wide variety of courses available. My son made great use of the Club Comparison to dial in distances on...MoreDerrick, thank you so much for the incredible review! We hope you and your son are able to make it back into our simulator very soon!
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