The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have the famous Mall of America and Walker Art Institute. Bluff Country to the south has water sports and cross country skiing. The Prairielands abound with lake recreations.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
This is an amazing place - every time you go (whether you're an adult or child), there's something new going on. First off - the park offers lots of events - snow showing in the winter, bird watching and bird banding. Check out the website/newsletter to find out when the next event is taking place. There are many trails and paths that walk along the river. Fortunately, there are benches along the path - when you see something beautiful, you can sit, pause, and enjoy the view.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
We are a family farm that offers fall entertainment and fun for the whole family! Pumpkin patches, corn maze, hay bale mazes, sky-high slides, petting zoo, and so much more! We also host farm weddings May through September 12th and spring, summer, and fall school field trips.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Wonderful experience! In town from NC, I called last minute on a Sunday and Rick greeted us with his 100+ llovable llama herd. He spent over 2 hours with my Mom and I, teaching us much about llamas and allowing us to get up close and personal with his wonderful, beautiful "llivestock". Don't underestimate a winter visit! The experience was surely one we will never forget. I can't say enough about how wonderful Rick was in coming out on a Sunday afternoon to make our trip complete. And what's worse - now I want my own llama farm! Nothing like a "llovable llama" visit! Will be back when I'm next in town and would highly recommend Carlson's Llovable Llamas to anyone in the area! (And check out the Zoar Moravian Church just nearby - an historic and beautiful 1863 Moravian Church and cemetery...)
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Found this little place and what a find! Friendly people who stopped their work to give us a tour! The owner, 79 years old told us the history of the mill. Can't wait to try all of our mixes!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
5 star!! A visit here will not disappoint you! If you love apples, pie and many kinds of fudge, check this out for sure! Easy access and very helpful staff!
4.5 based on 42 reviews
CLOSED for the season til Memorial Day weekend 2020. 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.
We purchased a History Museum membership and this is a site that was included in the package. The kids an I enjoyed a fun afternoon here "play working".
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Costumed guides tell the story of the Gibbs family and early 1800s Dakota history because of the family's unique relationship with them. Site contains Dakota tipi, a replica bark lodge, and a wild rice camp. Site also has the Gibbs family historic farmhouse, barns, and a replica of their first sod house. A one-room schoolhouse, farm animals, a heritage apple orchard, historic gardens, and a restored prairie grace the site. Open Saturdays & Sundays from Memorial Day through the end of October. Available for weddings and private parties.
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