VISITORS GUIDE

Close to the action... Far from the noise.















Close to the action... Far from the noise.
On behalf of our vibrant communities, I am thrilled to extend a heartfelt welcome to the Twin Cities Gateway! As president/CEO of the Twin Cities Gateway, I am pleased to invite you to explore the incredible array of experiences awaiting you in our unique region, nestled at the northern gateway to Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Whether you’re here with family, seeking a relaxing getaway or organizing your next premier sporting event, the Twin Cities Gateway offers an unforgettable Minnesota experience. We pride ourselves on our beautiful natural landscapes, featuring an abundance of sparkling lakes and miles of scenic trails perfect for walking, biking or simply enjoying a moment of tranquility. From the serene paths at Springbrook Nature Center and Wargo Nature Center to the majestic Mississippi River Trail, outdoor enthusiasts of all ages will find endless opportunities to connect with nature.
Families with children will discover a world of fun, from the thrilling slides at Bunker Beach Water Park, Minnesota’s largest outdoor water park, to the year-round excitement of Tropics Indoor Waterpark. Beyond the water, countless parks and engaging activities ensure that smiles and laughter are a constant during your visit.
For those seeking great entertainment and a lively nightlife, our communities deliver. Enjoy live music at local hot spots like Crooners Supper Club, catch a captivating performance at the Lyric Arts Main Street Stage or explore the diverse array of local festivals and events that fill our calendar. When it comes to dining, prepare your taste buds for a treat! From casual family-friendly eateries and charming local diners to sophisticated restaurants and a booming craft brewery and winery scene, there’s a flavor to satisfy every palate.
Sports tournament organizers will find the Twin Cities Gateway to be a premier destination. We boast world-class sporting facilities and fields, including the renowned National Sports Center — the largest amateur sports complex in the world — numerous well-maintained ball fields, multi-purpose fields, ice rinks and exceptional golf courses like TPC Twin Cities, home to the 3M Open. Our dedicated team is ready to help make your next tournament a resounding success.
The Twin Cities Gateway is more than just a collection of cities; it’s a place where memories are made, adventures are had and genuine hospitality thrives. We are excited to share it all with you.
Enjoy your stay, and we look forward to welcoming you back time and time again!
Sincerely,
Al Stauffacher President/CEO, Twin Cities Gateway
Close to the action ... far from the noise
Discover the vibrant communities north of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Twin Cities Gateway connects you to the best of Anoka, Arden Hills, Blaine, Coon Rapids, Fridley, Ham Lake, Lino Lakes, Mounds View, New Brighton, Ramsey, and Shoreview. We’re your year-round resource for planning everything from meetings and conventions to sports tournaments and family fun. Let us help you find top hotels, exciting restaurants, and unforgettable attractions any day of the year!
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As the evening sky transforms with burnt orange and pink hues this season, take the time to admire the sun dipping below the horizon. The Twin Cities Gateway region offers some of the most awe-inspiring sunsets, sure to bring you relaxation and a sense of wonder. Whether you are hoping to discover a new scenic outlook or visit a local park along the lake, this list has you covered.
New Brighton’s Long Lake Regional Park, with its tranquil trails and picnic tables, is an ideal spot to unwind and admire the golden hour. The park’s scenic shoreline and beautiful oak woods create a serene atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful evening. The open playgrounds and volleyball courts add a touch of entertainment to your relaxation. Open till 11 p.m., Long Lake Regional Park offers ample time to watch the sky transform with color (plus stargazing after the sun sets).
This 89.2-acre park in Blaine, Lochness Park, offers unique vantage points to observe the sunset. Its open layout and quiet grounds provide the perfect environment for a relaxing evening in the golden hues. The 20-acre lake and fishing pier offer a different perspective to watch the night sky. The peaceful walking trails allow visitors to soak in the sunset while strolling through the wooded paths.
Located in the city of Ramsey, Sunfish Lake Park offers a quaint and accessible outdoor experience centered around its namesake lake. A key feature of the park is its free canoe and kayak rental program, which allows park visitors to enjoy paddling on the water after obtaining a swipe card from the city. In addition to water activities from the dock, the park provides a reservable shelter, picnic tables, and a walking trail for a peaceful day outdoors.
Check out Fridley’s Locke County Park for a family walk as the sun sets or for a quiet sitting area to admire the golden hour and unwind. Despite Fridley’s being in an urban area, Locke County Park offers a wooded oasis. Its towering trees and winding Rush Creek provide a scenic backdrop for sunset watching. Take a seat at one of its picnic tables or meander through the peaceful trails while enjoying the stunning array of colors filling the evening sky.
Make your way to Arden Hills to discover Tony Schmidt Regional Park, a lakefront park that is surrounded by encompassing trees and paved trails. The sunset hues are sure to be stunning as they reflect across Lake Johanna, and a sunset-viewing experience at Tony Schmidt Regional Park will leave you refreshed and wanting to return.
Beat the heat with lake days, farmers’ markets and cool local brews. Summer memories start in the Twin Cities Gateway.
Fresh air, fresh blooms and fresh adventures. Discover charming trails, gardens and river views as nature wakes up in the Twin Cities Gateway.
Golden leaves, crisp air and cozy vibes — autumn in the Gateway is pure magic. The perfect time to explore Minnesota’s cozy side.
Winter wonderland vibes and holiday charm? Twin Cities Gateway delivers. Sled the hills, skate the rinks and warm up with local eats — winter adventure is on.
Spring has almost sprung in the Twin Cities Gateway! Start planning your spring break adventure today! From endless miles of hiking and biking trails to our nine golf courses, there’s no end to the fun activities to embrace the warmer weather. Check out our list of spring activities and embrace the joys of spring!
The Twin Cities is well known as one of the best metropolitan areas for biking in the USA. In the Gateway, biking enthusiasts will find a vast pavedtrail network with connections to iconic bike trails like the Mississippi River Trail. Must-ride trails include Rum River Trail in Anoka, Coon Creek Regional Trail in Ramsey and Anoka, and Rice Creek Trail, shared by Fridley, New Brighton, Shoreview, Mounds View and Lino Lakes.
Serum’s Good Time Emporium combines the best of contemporary dining and entertainment with memories of the past. Antiques on display from the 1890s provide atmosphere to match the building’s origin in about 1885, making it one of the oldest buildings in Anoka! Enjoy hot wings (It’s known for “The Best Wings West of Buffalo”), ribs, beer and more on its expansive patio with heaters and its tent-covered heated deck.
Cozy up and enjoy amazing food on the heated patio at Bricks Kitchen & Pub in Blaine! This brickwork gastropub is serving up craft beers and upscale pub grub.
Head to Lisbeth’s Cafe Restaurant “dog friendly” patio in New Brighton offering Middle Eastern, Ecuadorian, and American flavors. Make sure to check out their brunch specials.
If golf is more your bag, the Gateway is well above par with 11 excellent golf courses near Minneapolis and St. Paul, including Bunker Hills Golf Club, Majestic Oaks Golf Club and TPC Twin Cities. The latter plays host to the 3M Open, a stop on the PGA tour. The event will feature many of the best players in the world and is sure to be a big hit with golfcrazed Minnesotans.
Regardless the season or the weather, there’s always tons of fun to be had in the Twin Cities Gateway just minutes away from downtown Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Grab the whole family for a day of fun at any of these great indoor attractions. Whatever the ages of your family members, we’ve got you covered. From toddlers to teens, moms and dads and grandparents, there’s some indoor Twin Cities fun for everyone!
The water’s always warm and welcoming at Tropics Indoor Water Park at the Shoreview Community Center, but after a new 7,500-square-foot expansion, fun-seekers of all ages have even more inviting reasons to visit. Bamboo Bay is a new zero-depth-entry shallow-water splash pool with an interactive play structure.
Head to the Eagles Nest Indoor Playground at the New Brighton Community Center for this adrenaline-burning destination designed for children ages 12 and younger. The recently renovated playground boasts a triple-level slide, a quadruple wave slide, a tornado slide, a walk-on piano keys player, two ball pits, a hanging foam forest, and a three-story climbing structure designed to look like a tree with an eagle’s nest near the top.
Springbrook Nature Center in Fridley brings you closer to nature year-round. Enjoy three miles of hiking trails through oak and aspen forests, past prairies and through wetlands with floating boardwalks. Along the way, view native plants and wildlife. Inside the Interpretive Center, get upclose and personal with live snakes, frogs, fish and more – all native to Minnesota!
Experience outstanding live music from a variety of artists across the country at Crooners Supper Club in Fridley.
Looking for a free and easy way to cool off? Splash pads are perfect for all ages and are scattered throughout the Gateway area.
Splashdown Splash Pad at City Hall Park in Mounds View is a family favorite.
Lakeside Commons Park in Blaine offers a splash pad, public beach, concessions, boat rentals, volleyball, a playground and picnic pavilions. Open from June 5 through September 6.
Boulevard Plaza in Coon Rapids features a splash pad and playground, open daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
New Brighton is now home to a new, accessible splash pad in Lions Park, which opened for the summer 2025. This nature-themed water attraction operates daily offering a refreshing new play area.
No need to hop on a plane —Tropics Indoor Water Park at the Shoreview Community Center brings the tropical vibes year-round. This indoor destination includes Shipwreck Beach, a zero-depth-entry area with a shipwreck slide and water walk features. The main pool offers water volleyball, basketball, and floating sea creatures for interactive fun.
Don’t miss the “Shark Attack” waterslide —a three-story thrill ride complete with a jukebox light-and-sound show that lets you pick your own music! Adults can escape the action and relax in the whirlpool or on the sunny patio area.
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True to its name, Minnesota’s got plenty of lakes—and the Twin Cities Gateway has some of the best.
Long Lake Regional Park is a full-day destination with biking and hiking trails, playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, fishing and a massive beach.
For a more nature-focused escape, Rice Creek Park Reserve offers 5,500 acres of pristine habitat, hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and access to Centerville Lake Beach. With features like the Wargo Nature Center, Chomonix Golf Course and Rice Creek Campground, you’ll want to come back again and again.
What better way to cool off than with a sweet treat? The Twin Cities Gateway is packed with premium ice cream spots—and some even participate in Explore Minnesota’s Scoop promotion and sweepstakes.
Cullens Ice Cream in Coon Rapids: 32 flavors, glassbottle sodas, vintage candy and vegan options.
Two Scoops Ice Cream Shoppe in Anoka: Superpremium hard ice cream made with top-tier ingredients.
Miss Iz: Voted a 2025 Best of Minnesota Silver Winner, Miss Iz Ice Cream & Soda Pop Shop in Ramsey offers a wide variety of ice cream flavors and assorted sodas.
Big Dipper Creamery in Blaine: A family-owned business offering 52 flavors every day—something for everyone!
Flamingos Ice Cream & Treats in Fridley: Small-batch house-made ice cream in changing modern flavors, plus handmade fudge, caramels, brownies and candies.
Autumn is one of the best times to explore the Twin Cities Gateway region. Whether planning a muchneeded couples retreat or a bestfriends weekend trip, there is so much in store for those looking to get the most out of the season.
Fall brings a plethora of fun seasonal experiences to the Gateway region. Waldoch Farm in Lino Lakes features a pumpkin patch, corn maze, and a garden center with a selection of fall décor for sale. Ham Lake’s Anoka County Farms also boasts a pumpkin patch.
Lace up your hiking boots and pack a snack—the Twin Cities Gateway region’s many hiking trails are a must for any fall getaway. Located in Fridley, Islands of Peace County Park features a paved pathway and views of the Mississippi River. If wanting something a bit lengthier, try the 6.5-mile Rice Creek North Regional Trail, which connects the cities of Lino Lakes, Circle Pines and Blaine.
Wind down and kick your feet up with a massage or spa treatment. The Salon + Spa Co. is Anoka’s premier spa experience, with facials, sinus treatments, massages and more. Minnesota-based Simonson’s Salon & Spa has a location in Coon Rapids and offers several treatments and services, including aromatherapy.
What’s a getaway without a wine tasting? Ham Lake’s Willow Tree Vineyard & Winery sells only its own wines on site at the family-owned farm. The tasting room includes both indoor and outdoor seating. Of course, fall is the perfect time to enjoy brews like red and brown ales, porters, and stouts. 10K Brewing in Anoka is a great option if you’re looking for a craft beer to warm the insides. Forgotten Star Brewing welcomes the community to their spacious Fridley taproom and beer garden each September for a festive Oktoberfest celebration featuring traditional Märzen lager, German food, and live music.
After a full day of sights, good eats and fun, find respite at one of the region’s comfortable B&Bs or hotels. Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast in Anoka was built in 1867 and displays Victorian décor and charm throughout. Enjoy cozying up to the fireplace in the library before heading to your well-decorated room. Located in Fridley, LivINN Hotel Minneapolis North/Fridley features spacious rooms—including Jacuzzi suites—as well as a fitness center and an indoor open atrium.
The Gateway region boasts an abundance of lakes, rivers and streams perfect for a tranquil kayak or canoe adventure that will feature stunning views of the fall foliage. The Rice Creek Water Trail extends 15 miles, starting in Lino Lakes and ending at Long Lake in New Brighton. Passing by several other lakes featuring boat launches and parks, paddlers will find it easy to start at any point on the Rice Creek Water Trail. Snail Lake in Shoreview is great not only for kayaking and canoeing but for paddleboarding too, and it is just the right size for paddlers to see the entirety of the lake in just a couple of hours.
As the cold winter months transform the North Star State into a snowy escape, the landscape becomes the perfect playground for cross-country skiing, hiking and ice fishing. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or simply hoping to get active in nature, the Twin Cities Gateway region offers a plethora of opportunities to embrace the outdoors. Make the most of Minnesota’s longest season and explore these winter wonderland destinations for all your snow-loving adventures!
Check out Arden Hills’ Tony Schmidt Regional Park, filled with paved trails and snow-covered wetlands, to step into an idyllic winter oasis. Part of the Ramsey County park system, it’s conveniently located 10 miles outside of St. Paul. Despite its proximity to the city, the wooded trails and plentiful walking paths act as a scenic refuge. Guests are invited to embark on a hike or try fat-tire biking. Bundle up and get exploring!
Visit Moore Lake Park in Fridley for a snowy playground perfect for all types of outdoor activities. In the winter months, the city maintains a hockey rink at the park, and ample paved walking trails are open for exploration. Try skating across the rink or hiking through the snowblanketed terrain and enjoy the wintry excursion.
Explore Turtle Lake County Park in Shoreview for ice fishing and snowshoeing. Known for its bass fishing and expansive size, Turtle Lake is an excellent option for any ice fishing enthusiast. Additionally, the park’s sprawling landscape makes for the perfect terrain for hiking and snowshoeing. Discover this scenic escape for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
Head to Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park to experience the snowy oasis surrounding Trout Lake. The park has several walking trails, with the Mississippi River Regional Trail being one of the most popular for strolling through the winter wonderland. The terrain is also typically used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Grab your winter gear and embrace the magic of winter in Minnesota!
Make your way to Coon Rapids to discover Bunker Hills Regional Park, an ideal location for cross-country skiing, hiking and snowshoeing. With more than 12 miles of ski trails, this regional park offers both flat and hilly terrain to explore. Guests are also welcome to rent snowshoes for $5 and walk or hike in the Cedar Creek Conservation Area or Columbus Lake Conservation Area.
The Cafesjian Art Trust Museum was established in 2022 by the family of Gerard Cafesjian (1925–2013) to bring free and accessible modern and contemporary art to Shoreview, Minnesota, a few miles north of the Twin Cities. The collection features nearly 3,000 works of art and continues to grow. From 2022 to 2024, we offered a variety of exhibitions from our permanent collection, and in 2024 we launched educational programming and outreach for visitors of all ages. Since the beginning of 2025, new modern and contemporary art initiatives engage with the Twin Cities community and beyond to bring fresh light to the art of our times.
The Cafesjian Art Trust Museum collection features nearly 3,000 works of art, dating from the mid-1800s to the present day.
Regardless of the season or the weather, there’s always tons of fun to be had in the Twin Cities Gateway just minutes away from downtown Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Grab the whole family for a day of fun at any of these great indoor attractions. Whatever the ages of your family members, we’ve got you covered. From toddlers to teens, moms and dads and grandparents, there’s some indoor Twin Cities fun for everyone!
The water is always warm and welcoming at Tropics Indoor Water Park at the Shoreview Community Center. Bamboo Bay is a new zero-depth shallow-water splash pool with an interactive play structure. The Shipwreck Beach play area incorporates a boat slide, a challenging water walk, interactive splashing palm tree, water volleyball and more. Head to the main pool to play water volleyball, or slam-dunk basketball, or climb aboard a giant floating sea creature and the threestory Shark Attack waterslide.
Take a spin on the Sky Rider indoor coaster to fly over Urban Air Adventure Park, named “Best Place to Take Energetic Kids,” and “Best Gym in America for Kids” by Shape magazine. For more airborne fun, the 30,000-square-foot space offers a ropes course with 10 obstacles, a challenging climbing wall, a slam-dunk rack, and wall-to-floor trampoline arenas that provide several zones to jump, flip and fall into foam.
Leap as high as you dare at Zero Gravity Trampoline Park in Mounds View, where you’ll find 11,000 square feet of leaping, jumping, bouncing and flipping fun. In addition to an open-jump arena packed with trampoline surfaces; the park offers a basketball slam-dunk, a reverse-style climbing wall; an aerial challenge court with net, rope and other challenges; a dodgeball zone; laser tag plus an arcade.
A tot spot ensures that little ones tackle challenges that are safe and sized right for their age. Your whole family can somersault in the air, flip into a foam pit and bounce off the walls here!
With 11 golf courses to choose from, the Twin Cities Gateway offers a golfing experience for all abilities in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul area. Minnesotans are crazy for golf! And even the most die-hard golfers are sure to find a course to their liking in the Gateway.
So when in the area — whether it be to watch some of the biggest names in golf compete at the annual 3M Open PGA Tournament at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine or just visiting for business or pleasure — make sure you take the time to tee it up on one or more of the area’s golf courses.
Splash around at Minnesota’s largest outdoor water park, Bunker Beach ! This expansive oasis of summer fun now features six towering waterslides, a good lazy-river tubing experience, leisure pool with climbing wall, a zero-entry pool with a water play structure, a creative sand play area and, as always, Minnesota’s largest outdoor wave pool! Large open areas for sunning and relaxing are scattered throughout the water park. Concession options, changing rooms and a metroarea location make Bunker Beach a perfect family destination.
The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul are well known as one of the best metropolitan areas for biking in the USA. In the Twin Cities Gateway, biking enthusiasts will find a vast-paved trail network with connections to iconic bike trails like the Mississippi River Trail Other must-ride trails include Rum River Trail in Anoka, Coon Creek Regional Trail in Ramsey and Anoka, and Rice Creek Trail , shared by Fridley, New Brighton, Shoreview, Mounds View and Lino Lakes.
Got a horse lover in your family? Bring them to Bunker Park Stable, the area’s only riding stable. Staff will educate your family about horses and guide you on a trail ride through beautiful Bunker Hills Regional Park in Coon Rapids. Kids younger than 8 can enjoy a 20-minute pony ride led by a parent, or you can experience a horse-drawn hayride anytime of year with your whole family.
First up, you’ll want to visit 10k Brewing, Anoka’s first and only taproom. Sample a flight of some of their wide variety of brews and take home a growler or two of your favorites. 10K’s taproom features a friendly atmosphere and entertainment. Nice beer. Nice people.
Nucky’s Speakeasy, named after the famous Atlantic City, NJ, political boss and racketeer Enoch “Nucky” Johnson, is located in the heart of downtown Anoka beneath Club 300 Jamasian Cuisine Restaurant, in the Old Post Office. This beautiful structure was built in 1916 and is on the Minnesota Historical Registry. Craft cocktails, beer, prohibition drinks, appetizers and desserts await you.
And lest we forget, Forgotten Star Brew Co. in Fridley is a new brewery and taproom fashioned from a 1940s pump company that was converted to manufacturing cannons for the Navy during World War II. The plant was recognized seven times throughout the war for efficiency and excellence — and is one of just eight plants to achieve this lofty recognition. Forgotten Star Brewing is committed to this same level of excellence in brewing craft beer.
The craft beer and local wine businesses are booming in Minnesota, and beer and wine enthusiasts are in for a real treat in the Twin Cities Gateway. The region boasts four craft breweries and a local winery that offer tours, taprooms and/or tastings right next door to Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
Wine enthusiasts have a special treat in store at Willow Tree Winery in Ham Lake. Willow Tree is a new vineyard and tasting room featuring several varietals and seasonal wines. Willow Tree wines are only available on site, so find your favorites and bring a bottle or two home. The tasting room is open Thursday – Sunday.
Don’t let the name fool you. The Anoka Hardware Store is a speakeasy, craft cocktail, whiskey and jazz lounge offering a unique experience. Reservations are highly suggested as seating is very limited. Find the red light. When it’s on, they’re open! Be sure to tell the “hardware specialist” you’re there to buy a hammer.
The next time you visit the Twin Cities Gateway, be sure to take time to enjoy a quick bite or an elegant meal at one of our many fine Twin Cities restaurants, bars and grills. The Twin Cities Gateway communities offer dining to suit every taste. Enjoy a burger and fries at a local diner. Gather at your favorite sports bar for a beer and some delicious hot wings and appetizers with friends. If you’re feeling a bit more exotic, dive into delicious sushi or other special Asian treats.
No matter what you’re hungry for – American, Asian, Mexican, Italian, sports bar or neighborhood diner – you’re in for a treat! Please note that the restaurants included on our site are only a taste of what’s available.
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Mid-June
A community tradition, the Fridley 49er Days Festival has something for everyone from the young to the “young at heart.” Some of the fun events include a parade and two free street dances. On Saturday, we have our popular Kids Day activities including a climbing wall, pony rides, games, crafts, face painting and more!
Late June
Formerly known as Blaine’s Blazin’ 4th, the newly named Blaine Festival kicks off with a full schedule of events that includes a carnival, car show, softball tournament, petting zoo, live street dancers, magic and entertainment shows, helicopter rides, kids’ games, craft and business vendors, and food.
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Late June/Early July
Kick off your Independence Day celebrations the Saturday prior to the 4th of July with bingo, live music, business and craft vendors, kids’ activities, food trucks, music and fireworks. All events held at Ham Lake Lions Park.
Early July
Join the Independence Day celebration in Coon Rapids and enjoy our parade, carnival, car show and more! Live bands every day and fireworks on the 4th at 10 p.m. Event festivities take place at Boulevard Plaza.
Mid-July
Don’t miss one of the Twin Cities’ largest outdoor craft fairs! In addition to more than 140 jury-selected arts and crafts exhibitors and their unique wares, you’ll find live music, great food, boat rides and so much more. Admission, parking and most of the events are free! Anokariverfest.org
Early August
Enjoy a full week of good food, good music and good times at the New Brighton Stockyard Days. You’ll enjoy a street dance, petting zoo, idol karaoke contest, crafters and food vendors, antique car run, teen tent, car show, 5/10K run and fireworks. stockyarddays.org
Late July
This annual festival celebrates life in Shoreview with a wide variety of activities including a carnival, parade, art and craft fair, food vendors, various displays and demonstrations, talent show, lots of entertainment and of course fireworks! sliceofshoreview.com
Mid-August
A highlight of the festival is the parade at 11 a.m. on Saturday on Lake Drive. After the parade, come to Lino Park for a day of family fun, including the Magic Bounce giant waterslide, Centennial Area Chamber Business Expo, Lions petting zoo, bingo, entertainment and more. tcgateway.come/blue-heron-days
Mid-August
Another great family event happening during mid-August is the Mounds View Festival in the Park at Silver View Park. Take in the fun parade, hunt for handcrafted treasures, visit local businesses’ booths and enjoy the fireworks.
September
You can count on a full day of fun at Happy Days! This family-friendly event features something for everyone, including a 5K and Youth Fun Run, a lively parade, a car show, and even a dog show. You’ll also find an expo with local vendors, delicious food trucks, inflatables for the kids, a bean bag tournament, and live music. The night ends with a spectacular fireworks display.
Throughout October
You’re in for a spooktacular time during Anoka’s annual Halloween celebration. Anoka is the Halloween Capital of the World by congressional proclamation. October is loaded with fun events including races, parades, pumpkincarving contests, costumes and more! anokahalloween.com
• 118 soccer fields
• 159 ball fields
• 16 indoor ice rinks
• 30 outdoor ice rinks
• 98 tennis courts
• 19 sand volleyball courts
• 60 pickleball courts with 12 indoor
• 11 golf courses
• 7 bowling complexes
• Four Seasons Curling Club: Past training site for international Olympic athletes
• 27 lodging properties within minutes of all venues
The National Sports Center (NSC) – the world’s largest amateur sports facility –is a $40 million, 660-acre sports, event and meeting campus, located in Blaine. The NSC generates over 4 million visitors annually, making it the most visited sports facility in the state.
We’re all good sports
The Twin Cities Gateway, located just minutes from downtown Minneapolis or Saint Paul and the MSP International Airport, is the premier destination in the U.S. for youth and amateur sports, with a variety of venues capable of hosting virtually any event, tournament or competition.
You’ll always find fun amateur Twin Cities sporting events happening in the Gateway. Check out our online sports calendar to find everything from golf to ice hockey, soccer to curling. Plus the Gateway is just minutes away from exciting Twin Cities sporting events. Cheer on your favorite team and then enjoy a fun and relaxing stay in the Gateway.
Included on the NSC campus, the Super Rink is the world’s largest ice arena with eight sheets of ice under one roof. It plays host to numerous adult and youth tournaments throughout the year, including Stick It to Cancer, The All American Girls Hockey Tournament.
The NSC boasts a whopping 60 soccer fields and has been recognized by the Guiness Book of Records as the largest soccer complex in the world. As such, the NSC offers soccer tournaments throughout the year including the NSC Spring Cup, the NSC Fall Cup, the NSC All American Cup and the USA Cup. No other soccer complex in the country can match the tournament atmosphere generated at this facility.
The 3M Open is an annual PGA Tour event that takes place at the TPC Twin Cities in Blaine. The event brings 156 of the best professional golfers in the world and 150,000 spectators to Blaine each year. The Twin Cities Gateway is a proud sponsor of the event.
Honored multiple times by Golf Digest magazine as among the top 20 golf courses in Minnesota, TPC Twin Cities’ par-72, 7,468-yard championship golf course was designed by legendary golfer and golf course architect Arnold Palmer to blend seamlessly with the natural rolling terrain on the site of a former sod farm 15 miles north of Minneapolis/ St. Paul. The course features bent-grass tees, fairways and greens; native prairie grasses; picturesque wetlands; and 27 bodies of water, all framed by stately stands of mature oak, spruce and pine trees. The course plays as a par 71 for the PGA TOUR players.
This expansive event celebrates all things outdoors, especially hunting and dog sports. A major highlight is the diverse array of dog events, including thrilling dock diving, agility courses, and retrieval games. Expert sportsmen and sportswomen also offer valuable advice through hourly seminars on topics like deer hunting and duck calling, while kids can enjoy activities like slingshots, air rifles, and archery.
The NSC is also the most diverse amateur sports facility in the world. They offer a large variety of sports events, leagues and development programs. The NSC has established programs in the following sports: soccer, hockey, golf, lacrosse, Ultimate Frisbee, rugby, broomball and volleyball. Go, team!
TPC Twin Cities proudly started hosting the 3M Championship in 2001. It was succeeded by the 3M Open, a new professional golf tournament on the PGA tour, in 2019. The 3M Open is the PGA Tour’s first regular stop in Minnesota in five decades.
When looking for an event space, it is essential that the event planner secures the right venue to maximize attendance. It must represent the brand correctly and provide the right facilities necessary. There are many things to consider before settling on the final choice, including size, budget, on-site facilities, service levels – and that’s just to start! For an event planner, this can be a daunting task, especially if one has limited time and resources.
Hotels are a great option to start with. Many hotels are specifically designed for meetings and conferences, providing flexible spaces that can be adapted to suit each event’s specific requirements. They also often come with on-site technical assistance, which makes ordering equipment simple. However, the greatest advantage of a hotel is that you can have everything happening under one roof – from accommodations to dinners — which makes it much easier for event organizers. Hotels in the Twin Cities Gateway catering to business meetings include the Best Western Plus Blaine at the National Sports Center, Country Inn & Suites Coon Rapids, Hampton Inn & Suites Lino Lakes, Hilton Garden Inn in Shoreview, Homewood Suites by Hilton in New Brighton, and the larger North Metro Event Center in Shoreview.
Golf clubs are often ideal settings for business meetings and events, from small board meetings to large seminars and retreats. They have the facilities and expertise to accommodate everything including meals and beverages, meeting and banquet facilities, and AV equipment. Of course, an excellent golf outing adds a
dimension of fun and relaxation to your event, if you so choose. The Twin Cities Gateway features four outstanding golf clubs that cater to elegant business meetings and events: Bunker Hills Golf Club, Green Haven Golf and Banquet Center, Majestic Oaks Golf Club and TPC Twin Cities, The Links at Northfork Golf Course.
Community centers provide excellent meeting venues with flexible meeting spaces to accommodate small breakout groups to very large meetings or banquets. Most have large kitchen facilities but also allow you the freedom to choose your own caterers and/or bar staff where allowed. Community centers in the Twin Cities Gateway include the Coon Rapids Civic Center, New Brighton Community Center, Shoreview Community Center, Mounds View Community Center and the National Sports Center in Blaine.
Banquet halls are spaces dedicated to hosting special events—so you know that the staff knows what they’re doing! Banquet halls are often all-inclusive and offer a lot of amenities, like catering and
rentals, on site, which can make things easier when it comes to coordinating your event. The Twin Cities Gateway has several banquet facilities, including Purple Rose, Brookhall Event Center, Banquets of Minnesota, Thai Twist Restaurant & Banquet Hall, Mermaid Event Center in Mounds View, The Genesis in Arden Hills, and La Fontaine Event Center in Ramsey.
Arguably one of the most challenging tasks of wedding planning is finding the perfect wedding venue. Researching, visiting and, finally, booking just the right wedding venue that fits your needs, budget and vision for your big day is no easy feat. To complicate matters even further, often you have no idea which type of wedding venue would be right for you and your celebration.
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Country Club Wedding Venues in the Twin Cities Gateway
Imagine exchanging vows amidst breathtaking scenery at a Twin Cities Gateway golf course!
These elegant venues offer a unique blend of natural beauty and luxurious facilities for your wedding celebration. Many golf clubs are now licensed for civil ceremonies, providing the ultimate convenience for your special day. They often have experienced wedding planners and comprehensive wedding packages available to take the stress out of planning. While some golf clubs might not offer on-site accommodations, the Twin Cities Gateway has a variety of hotels conveniently located nearby, making transportation a breeze. Consider Bunker Hills Golf Club, Green Haven Golf and Banquet Center, Majestic Oaks Golf Club and TPC Twin Cities for a truly unforgettable wedding experience.
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Anoka, Minnesota, widely celebrated as the “Halloween Capital of the World,” offers a charm that extends far beyond its spooky-season fame. For those willing to venture off the beaten path, the city is dotted with a variety of hidden gems, from unique dining experiences and quaint shops to serene natural landscapes and historic landmarks.
Beyond typical suburban fare, Anoka boasts several unique eateries. The Mad Hatter Restaurant & Tea House, nestled in the historic Woodbury House, offers a whimsical dining experience with its themed teas and elegant menu. For a more casual but equally historic ambiance, Serum’s Good Time Emporium, established in a building dating back to the late 1800s, serves up classic American fare amidst a collection of antiques.
For those seeking a more intimate setting, Barzini’s Italiano provides a cozy atmosphere for classic Italian dishes. Meanwhile, the 201 Tavern Beer Garden & Grill offers a lively spot in the heart of historic downtown for craft beers and a modern American menu. And for a touch of the clandestine, the speakeasy-style Nucky’s offers a unique drinking experience.
Historic Downtown Anoka is a treasure trove for shoppers seeking items with character. The streets are lined with a variety of antique shops, including Antiques on Main, and charming boutiques. The long-standing Jenson’s Department Store offers a nostalgic shopping experience that has served the community for generations.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Rum River Central Regional Park provides a tranquil escape with its “off the beaten path” feel, offering miles of scenic trails for hiking and exploration. The Rum River Water Trail presents an opportunity for a peaceful day of paddling, allowing a different perspective of the city’s natural beauty.
Anoka’s rich history is preserved in its architecture and landmarks. A walking tour of the city’s National Register of Historic Places, which includes the stately Shaw Hammons House, offers a glimpse into the area’s past.
The local arts scene is also a vibrant part of the community. The Rum River Arts Center showcases the work of local artists, while the Lyric Arts Main Street Stage provides a venue for live theatrical performances, enriching the city’s cultural landscape.
While the city’s Halloween festivities are a major draw, these lesser-known spots in Anoka offer a year-round invitation to explore its unique character and charm.
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Escape to the Twin Cities Gateway this summer for a memorable family adventure! This Anoka itinerary is packed with kid-friendly activities and delicious eats, perfect for a long weekend filled with fun and laughter.
Start your day at Ginny Bites, a charming and cozy bakeshop nestled in the heart of historic downtown Anoka. The irresistible aroma of freshly brewed coffee and sweet baked goods will welcome you in, where you’ll find a delightful display of colorful macarons, delicate pastries, and decadent cupcakes. Grab a specialty latte and a flaky scone or a savory morning bite to fuel up for your adventures, as its location makes it the perfect, sweet beginning to a day spent exploring the unique shops and sights that Anoka has to offer.
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Minnesota’s segment of the Mississippi River Trail Bikeway follows the river roughly 600 miles from its source at Itasca State Park to the Iowa border. Located largely on road shoulders, the route also includes segments of scenic state, regional and local trails. Minnesota’s route, sometimes on both sides of the river, totals more than 800 miles.
Finish your day with a cold one at Anoka County’s first and only taproom, 10K Brewing is the story of a brother and sister who have spent their entire lives in Minnesota and want to share their love for craft beer with the world.
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Start your day on the green at Green Haven Golf & Banquet Center. The course is located in the heart of beautiful and historic Anoka. Eighteen championship holes. Golfer’s Grill and full-service bar. All carts GPS equipped. Playable for the high-handicap player while providing a solid test for the single-digit handicap player.
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Sip coffee and browse the shelves for a new book to get lost in at Avant Garden. This quaint spot has a coffee bar on the entry level and bookstore on the second floor.
Do some shopping in downtown Anoka. Stop by Antiques On Main for antiques and collectibles. We have a large assortment of antiques, furniture, lamps, figurines, collector plates, art, home decor and much more. Specializing in dog figurines of all types.
Go back in time with a visit to Nucky’s Speakeasy. It has its own private entry in the back — look for the red door and descend the outside stairway along the building. Wear your best 1920s flair and enter to relive the bygone era of the Prohibition days! Craft cocktails, beer, Prohibition drinks, appetizers and desserts are waiting for you.
The Anoka Aquatic Center offers fun for the whole family, featuring a 200-foot-wide slide, shallow play area, large concession stand, sand volleyball court and large shaded areas to cool down on a hot summer day.
Cool down with a tasty treat at Two Scoops. This stop on main street offers super premium hard ice cream made with the freshest and highest quality ingredients. One (or two!) scoops of this delicious ice cream will keep you coming back for more.
For those venturing beyond the well-trodden paths of the Twin Cities, Arden Hills offers a collection of understated and unique attractions. From centers dedicated to wildlife and cultural enrichment to secluded parks and long-standing local eateries, here are some of the city’s hidden gems.
For a peaceful escape, Arden Hills boasts a number of lesserknown green spaces. While Tony Schmidt Regional Park is a popular spot, smaller parks like the Crepeau Nature Preserve and Hazelnut Park provide tranquil settings for a quiet walk or reflection. These neighborhood parks offer a glimpse into the area’s natural landscapes away from the crowds.
Food enthusiasts can discover some local flavor at establishments that have served the community for years.
Lindey’s Prime Steak House, a local institution, offers a classic steak house experience that has garnered a loyal following. For a more casual setting, Welsch’s Big Ten Tavern provides a glimpse into the area’s history with its long-standing presence. A newer but locally focused option is The Winkin’ Rooster, a sandwich shop that prides itself on using locally sourced ingredients.
For a sweet treat, Sweet Chocolat offers a delightful selection of handcrafted chocolates, a perfect stop for a unique gift or personal indulgence.
Step into a piece of living history at what is arguably the oldest family-owned and operated bowling alley in the United States. Flaherty’s Arden Bowl, established in 1938, is a fifth-generation family business offering a classic, welcoming bowling experience. Beyond its 36 lanes, it features a full pub and grill, an arcade, and an outdoor patio, making it a beloved community hub for all ages.
Adding to the city’s unique offerings is the Rabata Cultural Center & Bookshop. This center provides a space for community engagement and learning, offering a selection of books and a welcoming atmosphere for cultural exploration.
While Arden Hills may not have the high-profile attractions of its larger neighbors, its charm lies in these smaller, locally focused gems that offer a more personal and authentic experience for residents and visitors alike.
Spend the day relaxing on the beach of Lake Johanna
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Blaine, Minnesota, a city known for its sprawling sports complexes and bustling suburban life, holds a surprising number of hidden gems waiting to be discovered by those willing to venture off the beaten path. From serene natural escapes and unique culinary experiences to local culture and history, here are some of the best-kept secrets that show a different side of Blaine.
While the National Sports Center is a major draw, Blaine’s true natural beauty lies in its lesser-known parks and preserves. These spots offer a tranquil retreat for nature lovers, families and anyone seeking a peaceful escape.
• Blaine Wetland Sanctuary: This true natural oasis, the Blaine Wetland Sanctuary boasts over 500 acres of protected wetlands and uplands. A highlight is the extensive boardwalk that winds through the marsh, offering incredible opportunities for bird-watching and wildlife spotting. Interpretive signs along the trail provide educational insights into the delicate ecosystem, making it a perfect destination for a quiet and informative walk.
• Lochness Park: This neighborhood park is a local favorite that offers more than just a playground. Its namesake, a picturesque lake, provides a serene backdrop for fishing from the pier or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the walking paths. For the more active, the park features a challenging 9-hole disc golf course that meanders through the landscape.
• Pioneer Park: Tucked away from the main thoroughfares, Pioneer Park offers a glimpse into the area’s natural history. Its walking trails are lined with educational markers that identify native trees and plants, providing a self-guided nature tour. It’s a peaceful spot for a family outing or a quiet moment of reflection.
Beyond the familiar chains, Blaine’s culinary scene offers a variety of locally owned restaurants and unique dining experiences that are cherished by residents.
• The Ball Park TC: This modern and interactive restaurant offers a unique combination of dining and entertainment. Alongside a menu of craft burgers and creative cocktails, you’ll find high-tech batting cages. It’s an ideal spot for a fun night out with friends or a family outing that goes beyond the typical dinner experience.
• Prime: An upscale steakhouse offering a refined dining experience. It specializes in high-quality Certified Angus Beef and is one of the few Minnesota restaurants certified to serve authentic Kobe beef. With a menu featuring elegant seafood dishes, an extensive wine list, and craft cocktails, Prime provides a sophisticated atmosphere perfect for special occasions. The venue also boasts a rooftop lounge for a more relaxed setting.
While Blaine may not have a large, formal arts district, its creative spirit shines through in its community events and unique local businesses.
• Annual Blaine Festival: Held every June at Aquatore Park, the Blaine Festival is a vibrant celebration of community spirit. This multi-day event features live music, a carnival, a craft fair and a parade. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience the local culture and connect with the community.
• The Fun Lab: This family entertainment center is a locally owned gem that offers a wide array of activities, from laser tag and virtual reality to an arcade and a ropes course. It’s a popular spot for families and a fun, active experience for all ages.
Whether you’re a visitor looking to explore beyond the typical tourist spots or a resident wanting to uncover new favorites, Blaine’s hidden gems offer a wealth of experiences that showcase the city’s unique charm and character.
Blaine, Minnesota, is home to a true gem for sports enthusiasts: the National Sports Center (NSC). The largest amateur sports facility in the world, the NSC is a sprawling complex dedicated to fostering athletic excellence and providing unparalleled experiences for both participants and spectators. Whether you’re a budding athlete, a seasoned competitor or simply a fan looking for thrilling action, the NSC offers something for everyone.
The NSC’s impressive array of facilities is designed to accommodate a vast range of sports, with a particular focus on its expansive fields, world-class ice arenas and championship golf course.
One of the most striking features of the NSC is its sheer number of outdoor fields. The campus boasts over 50 full-sized outdoor athletic fields, making it an unparalleled destination for field sports. While many are natural grass, 17 are state-of-the-art artificial-turf fields, providing consistent playing conditions in various weather. These fields are meticulously maintained and are highly versatile, configurable for a wide array of sports including soccer, rugby, lacrosse, ultimate disc, football, baseball and softball.
The robust field facilities make the NSC a constant hub of activity, from youth leagues and training camps to major national and international tournaments.
For ice sports enthusiasts, the NSC Super Rink is an unparalleled facility. As the largest ice arena complex in the world, it houses an incredible eight sheets of ice under one roof. This includes four Olympic-size rinks and four NHL-size rinks.
The NSC Super Rink is a premier venue for ice hockey, figure skating, speed skating and broomball, hosting numerous tournaments, leagues and development programs yearround. It’s also notably the home of the U.S. Women’s National Hockey Team and the Bethel University Royals hockey teams.
Completing the NSC’s diverse athletic offerings is Victory Links Golf Club, an 18-hole championship links-style golf course. This isn’t just any course; it’s the only PGA TOUR Design Services public course in Minnesota, ensuring a top-tier golfing experience.
Victory Links is designed to challenge golfers of all skill levels, with multiple tee boxes that allow play from 2,834 yards to over 7,000 yards. The course is known for its superior playing conditions, particularly its consistently excellent greens.
What truly sets the NSC apart is its commitment to hosting world-class events. Throughout the year, the complex is abuzz with major tournaments, championships and festivals that draw participants and spectators from across the globe. From the annual USA CUP, one of the largest youth soccer tournaments in the world, to national championships in various sports, the NSC consistently delivers high-caliber competition and unforgettable moments.
But the NSC isn’t just for elite athletes. It’s also a vibrant community resource, offering a wide range of programs and opportunities for all ages and skill levels. Local leagues, instructional camps and open public sessions provide avenues for individuals to pursue their athletic passions, stay active and connect with fellow sports lovers.
When visiting the National Sports Center, you’ll find ample parking, convenient amenities and a welcoming atmosphere. Concessions are available to keep you fueled, and spectator areas offer excellent vantage points to catch all the action.
Whether you’re planning to compete, cheer on your favorite team or simply explore a world-renowned sports complex, the National Sports Center in Blaine promises an exciting and engaging experience. It’s a testament to the power of sports to unite, inspire and entertain.
While Coon Rapids, Minnesota, is known for its sprawling regional parks and convenient suburban amenities, a closer look reveals a collection of hidden gems cherished by locals. From secluded nature spots and unique culinary finds to under-the-radar activities, this Anoka County city offers a surprising array of experiences for the discerning traveler.
• Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park: Beyond the popular paved trails and the impressive dam itself, the park holds quieter, less-trodden paths. Astute visitors can discover serene riverside picnic spots perfect for a peaceful afternoon. Bird-watching enthusiasts will find the park a haven, with numerous species frequenting the area, especially during migratory seasons.
• Bunker Hills Regional Park: While many flock to the water park and golf course, Bunker Hills offers more secluded adventures. The park’s extensive trail system includes paths that are less frequented, offering a sense of solitude amidst the oak savanna. A notable hidden gem within the park is the Bunker Hills Archery Range, a wellmaintained facility for both beginners and experienced archers. For a modern twist on a nature walk, the park also features an augmented reality trail, bringing a unique interactive element to the natural landscape.
Coon Rapids boasts a burgeoning food scene with several locally owned restaurants that stand out from the typical suburban fare.
• Jellybean and Julia’s: This local favorite serves up authentic, slow-smoked barbecue in a casual and friendly atmosphere. While their classic pulled pork and brisket are renowned, true hidden gems on their menu include inventive daily specials and unique sandwich creations that have garnered a loyal local following.
• Time & Place Wine Bar: Offering a unique Jamaican-Asian fusion menu, this establishment is a true culinary surprise in the heart of Coon Rapids. It’s a place where adventurous palates can delight in unexpected flavor combinations, moving beyond the traditional restaurant experience.
• Lilli Putt Amusement Park: A longtime fixture of family fun in Coon Rapids, Lilli Putt Amusement Park has been creating memories for over 50 years. This classic entertainment center features a challenging 18-hole miniature golf course, complete with whimsical obstacles and water hazards. Beyond mini-golf, visitors can race go-karts, make a splash on the bumper boats, or try their luck at gemstone mining. With a welcoming atmosphere perfect for group outings, birthday parties, or a spontaneous afternoon of fun, Lilli Putt offers a nostalgic and enjoyable experience for all ages.
Drop in a fishing line at the coon rapids dam
Escape the summer heat and dive into a world of aquatic adventure at Bunker Beach, Minnesota’s largest outdoor waterpark! Located in the scenic Bunker Hills Regional Park in Coon Rapids, this premier summer destination offers a tidal wave of fun for the whole family. Brave the exhilarating swells of the massive wave pool, where you can ride the surges or simply bob in the refreshing, heated water. For a more laid-back experience, grab a tube and float your cares away on the winding 900-foot lazy river that meanders through the heart of the park.
Thrill-seekers will find their paradise on the six towering waterslides. From the enclosed twists and turns that keep you guessing to the open-air slides that offer breathtaking views, there’s a rush for every level of adventurer. Younger visitors can splash and play in the expansive zero-depth-entry lagoon featuring a variety of interactive water features and a giant splash bucket. With a plethora of attractions, ample space for sunbathing and delicious concessions, Bunker Beach is the ultimate getaway for creating lasting summer memories.
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Fridley, Minnesota, a first-ring suburb of Minneapolis, offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, quirky shops and a rich local history that often flies under the radar. While it may not boast major tourist attractions, a closer look reveals several hidden gems perfect for those seeking an authentic local experience.
Tucked away in an unassuming commercial district lies a true hidden gem: the Wild Vintage Collective. This sprawling antique and vintage mall is a treasure trove for shoppers, featuring a diverse collection of items from over 40 dealers. From retro furniture and clothing to unique home decor and collectibles, visitors can easily spend hours exploring the vast and well-curated space. Adding to its charm is The Clapping Monkey House of Coffee, a quirky and welcoming coffee shop located within the collective, offering a perfect spot to refuel with a specialty coffee and a local pastry amidst the vintage finds.
For those with a taste for the unusual, a visit to Ax-Man Surplus is a must. This is not your typical surplus store; it’s an eclectic emporium of military surplus, industrial odds and ends, electronic components and a dizzying array of items you never knew you needed. It’s a haven for hobbyists, artists and anyone with a curious mind.
Fridley’s parks offer more than just green space, with several providing serene escapes and a glimpse into the area’s natural and local history.
Manomin Park, situated at the confluence of Rice Creek and the Mississippi River, holds historical significance as the site of the former Manomin County, the smallest county in the United States before it was absorbed into Anoka County. Today, it offers picturesque views, walking trails and a peaceful spot for fishing.
For a more immersive nature experience, Springbrook Nature Center, while well loved by locals, can be a delightful discovery for visitors. Its extensive network of trails, including floating boardwalks over wetlands, offers opportunities to spot deer, birds and other wildlife. The interpretive center and the recently added nature play area make it an engaging stop for families.
For a truly tranquil experience, Islands of Peace County Park provides a secluded setting with paved trails that are notably accessible for those with mobility challenges. Its quiet atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for a peaceful walk along the Mississippi. Riverfront Regional Park offers scenic trails with beautiful river views and is home to the historic Riedel Farmhouse, adding a touch of local history to a nature outing.
To understand the heart of the community, a visit to the Fridley Historical Society & Museum is highly recommended. Housed in a charming historic schoolhouse, the museum offers a fascinating look into Fridley’s development, with exhibits on early settlement, the post-war boom and the devastating 1965 tornadoes that profoundly shaped the city. The dedicated volunteers who run the museum are often on hand to share stories and provide a personal touch to the visitor experience.
While in town, it’s also worth noting the annual Fridley 49er Days, a multi-day festival typically held in June. This community celebration commemorates the city’s incorporation in 1949 and features a parade, live music and family-friendly activities, offering a vibrant slice of local life for those visiting at the right time.
For an evening of entertainment that feels like a throwback in time, Crooners Supper Club on Moore Lake offers a classic dining and live music experience, while Forgotten Star Brew Co., located in a historic WWII-era building, provides a unique setting to enjoy local craft beer. While not entirely “hidden,” these establishments offer an authentic Fridley experience beyond the usual chain restaurants and bars.
Escape the well-trodden tourist paths and discover the local charm of Ham Lake, Minnesota. This Twin Cities suburb offers a surprising array of activities for nature lovers, foodies and those seeking a relaxing day out. From the sprawling greens of a premier golf course to the intimate setting of a family-owned winery, Ham Lake has a collection of hidden gems waiting to be explored.
Nestled amidst serene wetlands and mature forests, Majestic Oaks Golf Course is a golfer’s paradise. This expansive club boasts two championship 18-hole courses, the “Signature” and the “Crossroads,” each offering a unique and challenging experience for players of all skill levels. The clubhouse features a pro shop and The Oaks Bar & Grill, a perfect spot to unwind with a meal and drinks after a day on the links.
A true hidden gem, Willow Tree Winery offers a delightful escape into the world of local wine making. This family-owned and operated vineyard and winery provides an intimate and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a selection of handcrafted wines, often featuring cold-hardy grape varietals suited to the Minnesota climate. The tasting room is the heart of the winery, where guests can sample the latest creations and learn about the wine making process from the passionate owners. Surrounded by picturesque vineyard rows, it’s an ideal spot for a relaxing afternoon.
When hunger strikes, look no further than T-Box, a popular local bar and grill. Known for its lively atmosphere and diverse menu, T-Box offers a range of classic American fare with a creative twist. From juicy burgers and sandwiches to satisfying entrées and appetizers, there’s something to please every palate. Catch a game, enjoy a casual meal with family and friends, or simply soak in the local vibe.
The heart of the community’s outdoor activities, Ham Lake Park is a sprawling green space with amenities for all ages. A public boat launch provides access for boaters and anglers looking to enjoy the water. On land, visitors will find a playground for children, picnic shelters perfect for gatherings and a disc golf course that winds through the wooded areas. The park’s walking trails offer a scenic route for a leisurely stroll or a bit of exercise.
Whether you’re a resident looking for a new local adventure or a visitor seeking an authentic Minnesota experience, Ham Lake’s hidden gems offer a refreshing alternative to the typical tourist attractions.
Enjoy handcrafted wine made from local cold-hardy grapes at willow tree Winery
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Nestled just north of the Twin Cities, Lino Lakes, Minnesota, offers a surprising array of activities for residents and visitors alike. While it may be known for its serene lakes and spacious parks, a closer look reveals a vibrant community with unique attractions. From outdoor adventures to cozy gathering spots, here’s a guide to the must-sees and hidden gems of Lino Lakes.
Surrounded on three sides by the waters of George Watch Lake, the Wargo Nature Center is a jewel in the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve. This outdoor learning center provides a plethora of activities year-round. In the warmer months, visitors can enjoy hiking and biking the scenic trails or rent canoes, kayaks and paddleboards to explore the tranquil lake. The center is a fantastic spot for birding and observing local wildlife. When winter arrives, the fun continues with snowshoeing and kicksledding opportunities. The interpretive center itself features engaging exhibits, and the staff is known for their friendly and knowledgeable guidance. It’s an ideal destination for families, nature photographers and anyone looking to immerse themselves in Minnesota’s beauty.
For golf aficionados, the Chomonix Golf Course is a must-play. This 18-hole, par-72 public course offers a challenging and picturesque experience. What sets Chomonix apart is its “Up North” ambiance, with mature, tree-lined fairways and water hazards coming into play on seven holes. The course is nestled within the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve, meaning you’re likely to spot a variety of wildlife during your round. It’s an affordable and accessible way to enjoy a day on the links without a long drive.
FARMS: A FAMILY TRADITION OF FARM-FRESH FUN
A beloved local institution, Waldoch Farms is a family-run garden center and adventure farm that has been a community staple for generations. In the spring and summer, the garden center is brimming with high-quality plants, flowers and garden accessories. As the seasons change, so do the farm’s offerings. Their “Joyer Adventure Farm” provides a wealth of family-friendly activities, including a chance to see farm animals, explore a sunflower garden in the summer and get lost in a corn maze in the fall. The farm is also a great place to pick up fresh, locally grown produce.
ROOKERY ACTIVITY CENTER: A HUB OF COMMUNITY WELLNESS AND FUN
The Rookery Activity Center is a modern and comprehensive community hub for fitness and recreation. This state-of-the-art facility features a fitness center with a wide range of equipment, a walking track and various group fitness classes. The aquatics center, with its lap pool and other water features, is a highlight for all ages. The Rookery also offers a variety of programs and events, making it a lively and engaging place for the community to gather and stay active.
When it’s time to unwind, MC’s Taphouse is a popular local choice. This modern and inviting restaurant and bar boasts an impressive selection of craft beers and a menu of made-from-scratch food. They pride themselves on sourcing fresh ingredients from local farms. With plenty of TVs, it’s also a great spot to catch a game. The welcoming atmosphere and quality offerings make it a go-to for a casual lunch, a lively dinner or drinks with friends.
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Mounds View, a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, offers a variety of local attractions and entertainment options for residents and visitors. While often viewed as a quiet suburb, Mounds View boasts several must-see destinations that cater to families, event-goers and those seeking community engagement.
For those looking to experience the local dining scene, two long-standing restaurants are considered Mounds View institutions.
Moe’s American Grill is a quintessential neighborhood bar and grill located on Mounds View Boulevard. It’s a popular gathering spot for locals, offering a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a meal or watch a game. The menu is packed with American classics, from a wide selection of burgers and sandwiches to hearty entrees like steak, ribs, and pasta. They are also known for their appetizers, including wings and cheese curds, making it a go-to for casual dining.
A short distance away on Highway 10, RJ Riches Family Restaurant serves up classic American comfort food with a reputation for famously large portions. This family-owned diner is a beloved local spot, especially for breakfast, which is served all day. Patrons flock here for giant omelets, pancakes, and hearty breakfast skillets. The extensive menu also covers lunch and dinner with everything from burgers and sandwiches to gyros and meatloaf. Be prepared to ask for a to-go box when you visit this Mounds View staple.
For year-round entertainment and events, the Mermaid Entertainment & Event Center stands out as a prominent local landmark. This versatile venue is not only a popular choice for weddings and large gatherings but also features a bowling alley, making it a destination for casual fun.
Families with children and teens will find a hub of activity at two popular indoor recreational facilities. Zero Gravity Adventure Park offers a wide array of attractions, including trampolines, a ninja warrior course, laser tag and an arcade. Nearby, InnerActive provides a large, unsupervised indoor playground designed for children and teens to burn off energy, featuring play structures and climbing areas.
A highlight of the summer season is the annual Mounds View Festival in the Park. This beloved community event, typically held in August, brings together residents for a weekend of festivities. The festival features a parade, a classic car show, live music, food vendors and a variety of family-friendly activities, culminating in a fireworks display.
For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, Mounds View has a number of local parks, with Silver View Park being a central location, especially during the festival. The city also maintains a network of trails for walking and biking, providing opportunities for recreation and enjoying the local scenery.
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New Brighton, Minnesota, offers a welcoming array of attractions and activities for residents and visitors alike. From sprawling parks and a vibrant community center to family-friendly entertainment and local dining spots, this suburban city provides a variety of options for a fulfilling visit.
Nature lovers and those seeking active pursuits will find plenty to enjoy in New Brighton’s well-maintained park system. Long Lake Regional Park stands out as a significant draw, offering a beach for swimming, boat rentals, a fishing pier, and scenic trails for walking and biking. The park is a hub of activity year-round, with opportunities for picnicking in the summer and crosscountry skiing in the winter.
Another key destination is Brightwood Hills Golf Course, a picturesque 9-hole course that challenges golfers of all skill levels. It’s mature trees provides a beautiful backdrop for a round of golf. The city also boasts a network of 16 neighborhood parks, including Freedom Park, Hansen Park and Sunny Square Park, each offering unique amenities such as playgrounds, sports fields and picnic areas. During the summer, the “Park Discovery Days” program encourages exploration of these local gems with special events and activities. In the winter, residents and visitors can enjoy several outdoor ice-skating rinks.
At the heart of the community lies the New Brighton Community Center, a multifaceted facility that caters to all ages. A major highlight for families is the Eagles Nest Indoor Playground, one of the largest in the Twin Cities, providing a safe and exciting environment for children to play. The Community Center also houses a fitness center, gymnasiums and meeting rooms, and it hosts a variety of classes and programs throughout the year.
sip a refreshing drink at Northern Soda company
New Brighton fosters a strong sense of community through a variety of annual events. The Summer Concert Series held at Veterans Park is a popular tradition, offering free musical performances on select evenings. Another beloved summer event is the Stockyard Days, a multi-day festival in August that features a parade, live music, a classic car show and family-friendly activities celebrating the city’s heritage. Throughout the year, the Parks and Recreation department organizes various events, including the Winter Farmers Market at the Community Center.
After a day of exploring, visitors can refuel at one of New Brighton’s local eateries. For a coffee break, residents have excellent local choices. Limu Coffee, named after the prized Ethiopian coffee bean known for its distinct, high-quality flavor, offers a specialty coffee experience. Another local favorite is the Bru House Coffee Shop & Drive-Thru, known for its cozy atmosphere.
For a casual meal, The Exchange Food & Drink offers a menu of American classics with a modern twist. Pizza lovers can head to Adagio’s Pizza Factory, while those craving Asian cuisine can find options like China Tiger and Viet Noodles.
Northern Soda Company is a craft soda maker dedicated to reviving the classic American soda experience. They handcraft their wide variety of unique and traditional soda flavors in small batches, using real cane sugar. Their family-friendly taproom offers an opportunity to sample a flight of their fizzy creations, enjoy a slushie, or grab a growler to go.
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Ramsey, Minnesota, a city embraced by the Mississippi and Rum Rivers, offers a blend of natural beauty, community charm and quiet corners waiting to be explored. While it may not boast major tourist attractions, Ramsey holds several hidden gems and local favorites for residents and visitors willing to venture off the beaten path. From serene parks and historical landmarks to a burgeoning downtown and beloved local eateries, here are some of the top places to see in Ramsey.
Rum River Central Regional Park: A crown jewel of the Ramsey park system, this expansive park offers a true escape into nature. Visitors can enjoy a wide array of activities, including hiking and biking on paved and unpaved trails that wind through diverse habitats. The park features canoe-in campsites for a rustic overnight adventure, a fishing pier and a boat launch for enjoying the scenic Rum River. In the winter, the trails are groomed for cross-country skiing, making it a yearround destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Sunfish Lake Park: Considered a significant ecological area, Sunfish Lake Park provides a more tranquil and natural experience. With over 280 acres of woodlands, wetlands and prairie, the park is a haven for wildlife and a prime spot for bird-watching. A network of mowed and natural-surface trails invites visitors to explore its serene landscapes. One of the park’s unique offerings is free canoe and kayak rentals, allowing for a peaceful paddle on Sunfish Lake.
Old Ramsey Town Hall: A tangible piece of the city’s history, the Old Ramsey Town Hall stands as a testament to a bygone era. Originally built in 1892 as a one-room schoolhouse, this brick structure later served as the town hall. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is one of the few remaining 19th-century buildings in Ramsey. While the interior is not regularly open to the public, its historical significance and classic architecture make it a worthy stop for a glimpse into the area’s past.
experiencing the tranquility of Sunfish Lake Park
The COR (Center of Ramsey): This developing downtown area represents the future of Ramsey while fostering a sense of community. The COR is a mixed-use development that includes modern residential living, shops and restaurants. It’s a hub of activity, hosting events like the Draw Summer Concert Series and Food Truck Wednesdays. While still evolving, The COR is a pleasant place for a stroll and to experience the city’s communityfocused vision.
Local Eateries and Sweet Treats: Beyond the typical chains, Ramsey has a few local spots that have captured the hearts of its residents. For a nostalgic treat, Miss Iz Ice Cream & Soda Pop Shop is a must-visit, offering a classic ice cream parlor experience. For a heartier meal, residents enjoy a variety of locally owned restaurants that offer a more personal dining experience than larger chains.
Ramsey offers a couple of excellent public golf courses, each providing a distinct experience for golf enthusiasts. The city’s premier course is The Links at Northfork, a true Scottish-style links course that challenges players with its wide-open fairways, undulating greens, and native prairie grasses. Designed by Joel Goldstrand, this 18-hole championship course requires creative shot-making and is known for its unique three-hole practice loop, allowing golfers a chance to warm up before their round.
The city is also home to Rum River Hills Golf Club, another popular 18-hole public course. This course presents a more traditional Minnesota parkland feel, with mature trees lining many of its fairways and the scenic Rum River coming into play on several holes. Also a Joel Goldstrand design, Rum River Hills offers a welcoming atmosphere for golfers of all skill levels, featuring rolling terrain and a layout that has made it a favorite among local leagues and visiting players for years.
Shoreview, Minnesota, offers a welcoming array of attractions for residents and visitors alike, boasting a mix of scenic parks, family-friendly recreational facilities, and vibrant community events. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, a place to cool off in the summer or a taste of local culture, Shoreview provides a variety of engaging experiences.
Nature lovers will find plenty to explore in Shoreview’s extensive park system. Island Lake County Park and Turtle Lake County Park are popular destinations, offering opportunities for picnicking, hiking and enjoying the serene lakeside environment. For more expansive natural scenery, the Snail Lake Regional Park presents a beautiful landscape for walking and wildlife observation. Another gem is Lake Owasso County Park, which provides lovely water views and green spaces for relaxation. For those who enjoy a good walk or bike ride, the Rice Creek North Regional Trail offers a paved path that winds through picturesque settings. McCullough Park is another local favorite, known for its pleasant atmosphere.
Families with children will find no shortage of activities in Shoreview. The Shoreview Community Center is a hub of activity, featuring the Tropics Indoor Waterpark, a yearround destination for aquatic fun with its slides and pools. The community center also houses a fitness center and hosts various programs. For a unique cultural experience, the Cafesjian Art Trust Museum showcases a collection of impressive artworks. Golf enthusiasts can head to the Island Lake Golf Center for a round on the course.
Shoreview comes alive with community spirit during its annual Slice of Shoreview festival. This summer event features a parade, live music, food vendors and a range of activities for all ages, encapsulating the town’s friendly and welcoming atmosphere. It’s a perfect opportunity to experience the local culture and connect with the community.
Run, Jump, Climb and Explore Shoreview Commons Destination Playground!
JUNE 20 – 26, 2026
With one year to go, momentum is building. The 2026 Special Olympics USA Games will unite 3,000 athletes, 1,500 coaches, 10,000 volunteers and 75,000 fans from all 50 states. Through the power of sports and inclusion, the USA Games will spark a change that transforms lives, communities and the world.
The 2026 Special Olympics USA Games will feature 16 sports at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and the National Sports Center in Blaine. For the first time in USA Games history, cornhole and pickleball will be making their official debut!
Law Enforcement Torch Run: The excitement for the 2026 USA Games begins 2–3 weeks in advance with the Law Enforcement Torch Run. Law enforcement members, alongside Special Olympics athletes, will carry the “Flame of Hope” across key markets, creating a sense of anticipation and unity leading up to the Opening Ceremony.
Opening and Closing Ceremonies: The Opening Ceremony promises to be a spectacular event, with an anticipated sold-out stadium. Witness the inspiring Parade of Athletes, the lighting of the cauldron, compelling speeches, headline performances and the symbolic passing of the torch at the end of the week during the Closing Ceremony.
Healthy Athletes Experience: As a signature program of Special Olympics, the Healthy Athletes Experience offers health screening stations and services free of charge to all participating athletes. This initiative ensures the holistic well-being of our athletes, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
Fan Zone: The Fan Zone is where the magic happens off the field. With daily programming, evening festivities, partner activations and exciting interactions, it’s the perfect space for the community to come together and celebrate the spirit of the Games.
Guess who we caught waiting to tee off at the 3M Open in Blaine? None other than the legendary Matt Kuchar! But wait, is that a candy bar from Sweet Chocolat we see?
Located in the delightful Arden Hills, another gem of the Twin Cities Gateway, this chocolate is the best thing since… well, sliced chocolate!
Get ready to witness golfing greatness at the annual 3M Open Championship, held at the stunning TPC Twin Cities in Blaine! This isn’t just a golf tournament; it’s a weeklong celebration that brings some of the world’s top PGA Tour professionals to our vibrant community. Imagine the thrill of watching these masters of the game up close as they navigate the meticulously designed Arnold Palmer course, renowned for its challenging yet beautiful layout.
Beyond the exciting competition on the greens, the 3M Open offers an incredible fan experience for everyone. From interactive “3M Science” exhibits that showcase how innovation enhances the game, to live music and diverse food and beverage options, there’s always something happening to keep you entertained. It’s a fantastic opportunity to gather with friends and family, soak in the festive atmosphere and perhaps even catch a glimpse of your favorite golfer sinking a crucial putt. Plus, with a strong commitment to local charities, your visit contributes to a positive impact right here in Minnesota. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this premier sporting event and create lasting memories!
Looking for Minneapolis hotels, or hotels in Saint Paul? Stay in the Twin Cities Gateway, located just minutes away with convenient access to all Minneapolis and Saint Paul area attractions, museums, festivals, theaters, shopping and sporting events. With 25 lodging properties to choose from, all with free parking, the Twin Cities Gateway provides travelers with high-quality, high-value and trusted hotel brands like AmericInn, Best Western, Country Inn & Suites, Wyndham, Hilton, Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, Marriott and more.
STAY IN THE TWIN CITIES GATEWAY. MORE CONVENIENCE. MORE VALUE. MORE FUN!
Regency Inn and Suites
1129 HWY 10 W Anoka, MN 55303
763-422-8000
Ticknor Hill Bed & Breakfast
1625 3rd Avenue South Anoka MN 55303
763-421-9687
Quality Inn & Suites Arden Hills
1125 Red Fox Rd Arden Hills, MN 55112
651-484-6557
Springhill Suites Arden Hills
3920 Northwoods Drive Arden Hills, MN 55112
651-209-7066
Best Western Plus at the National Sports Center
10580 Baltimore St NE
Blaine, MN 55449
763-792-0750
Blaine Town Inn & Suites
9410 Baltimore St NE Blaine, MN 55449
763-951-3949
Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott
10643 Baltimore Street Blaine, MN 55449
763-285-4766
AmericInn by Wyndham
3430 Northdale Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448
763-323-0010
Baymont by Wyndham
8965 Springbrook Dr Coon Rapids, MN 55433
763-515-1977
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson 155 Coon Rapids Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433
763-780-3797
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
9333 Springbrook Drive NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433
763-792-9292
InTown Suites
420 Coon Rapids Blvd NW
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
763-792-2113
Quality Inn
9052 University Ave NW
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
763-785-4746
Find a place to stay!
Wingate by Wyndham
3420 Northdale Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448
763-260-1671
Budget Host Inn
6881 Hwy 65 NE Fridley, MN 55432
763-571-0420
Extended Stay America
230 57th Ave NE Fridley, MN 55432
612-504-6512
LivINN Hotel 5201 Central Ave NE Fridley, MN 55421
763-571-9440
AmericInn by Wyndham 13440 MN-65 Ham Lake, MN 55304
612-470-5116
Hampton Inn & Suites
579 Apollo Dr Lino Lakes, MN 55014
763-746-7999
AmericInn by Wyndham
2200 Mounds View Blvd
Mounds View, MN 55112
763-515-9230
Twin Cities Inn
2149 Program Ave Mounds View, MN 55112
763-786-9151
Homewood Suites by Hilton 1815 Old Hwy 8 NW New Brighton, MN 55112
651-631-8002
Comfort Inn & Suites
6440 US-10 Ramsey, MN 55303
763-323-4800
Home2 Suites
7895 Sunwood Dr NW Ramsey, MN 55303
919-300-5994
Best Western Plus 1000 Gramsie Rd
Shoreview, MN 55126
651-482-0402
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson 5995 Rice Creek Pkwy
Shoreview, MN 55126
612-255-0562
Hilton Garden Inn 1050 Gramsie Rd
Shoreview, MN 55126
651-415-1956
The Twin Cities Gateway is jam-packed with fun Twin Cities events, attractions and things to do. Cool off at a water park, play a round of golf, bike the Mississippi River Trail, enjoy dinner and a show or visit a craft brewery.