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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My girlfriend and I spent some time here with our canoes waiting for our husbands to shuttle vehicles. It was sunny and 80 degrees; we put a blanket down under a tree and just sat and talked. Everything in this park is very clean, including the park shelter and the satellites. There is a playground and the kids there didn't bother us. Part of the Cannon Valley Trail is down below next to the river and we saw a few cyclists going by. This is a very nice place to canoe or kayak the river, or do some biking. There is a big parking lot for quite a few cars. Right now (Sept. 2020) the river is about 6-8" below normal, so there are multiple Class 1 rapids and some exposed rocks. We had no problems but we've been doing this for decades.
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The Luverne City Park is located at the east end of Main Street. The beautiful wooded area boasts playground equipment, an enclosed shelter with water and electricity, 2 open picnic shelters, picnic tables, grills, a softball diamond, volleyball court, a full basketball court, horseshoe pits, and a full restroom facility. The park is located along the Rock River.
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Evergreen Park has playground equipment, swings, and half a basketball court. It's across the road from a walking and biking trail. There is a parking lot for parking.
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