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          Minnesota Children’s Museum St. Paul, MN
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    science Museum of Minnesota St. Paul, MN
          Bell Museum St. Paul, MN
          Great Wolf Lodge Bloomington, MN
          Grand View Lodge Nisswa, MN
          Breezy Point Resort Breezy Point, MN
          Elm Creek swimming Pond Maple Grove, MN
          Lake nokomis Beach Minneapolis, MN
          shady oak Beach Minnetonka, MN
          tamarack nature Center White Bear Lake, MN
          springbrook nature Center Fridley, MN
          Wood Lake nature Center Richfield, MN
          urban air adventure Park Coon Rapids & Plymouth, MN
          sky Zone trampoline Park Multiple Area Locations
          Rockin’ Jump trampoline Park Eagan, MN
          Paul Bunyon trail North Central Minnesota
          Luce Line Regional trail West Metro Area
          Rush Creek Regional trail Maple Grove thru Brooklyn Park
          Central Park Maple Grove, MN
          Madison’s Place Playground Woodbury, MN
          nicollet Commons Park Burnsville, MN
          Lebanon hills Campground Apple Valley, MN
          kamp Dels Waterville, MN
          sherwood Forest Campground Aitkin, MN
          BEst MusEuM FoR FaMiLiEs
          BEst tRaMPoLinE PaRk
          BEst FaMiLy REsoRt
          BEst BikE tRaiL With kiDs
          BEst BEaChEs FoR sWiMMinG
          BEst sPLash PaD
          BEst natuRE CEntER
          BEst FaMiLy CaMPGRounD
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          BEst Zoo
          Minnesota Zoo Apple Valley, MN
          Como Zoo St. Paul, MN
          hemker Zoo Freeport, MN
          BEst PLaCE to sEE tRains
          north shore scenic Railway Duluth, MN
          twin Cities Model Railway Museum St. Paul, MN
          union Depot St. Paul, MN
          BEst aRt stuDio
          kidCreate studio
          Eden Prairie & Woodbury, MN
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Rum River art Center Anoka, MN
          aRtrageous adventures Minneapolis & Mankato, MN
          BEst inDooR aquatiCs
          FaCiLity / WatER PaRk
          Great Wolf Lodge Water Park Blommington, MN
          tropics indoor Waterpark Shoreview, MN
          treasure island Resort Water Park Welch, MN
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          BEst outDooR aquatiCs FaCiLity / WatER PaRk
          Bunker Beach Water Park Coon Rapids, MN
          Cascade Bay Water Park Eagan, MN
          soak City at ValleyFair Shakopee, MN
          Pine tree apple orchard White Bear Lake, MN
          Minnesota harvest orchard Jordan, MN
          aamodt’s apple Farm Stillwater, MN
          Eagles nest New Brighton, MN
          Minisota Play Cafe Maple Grove, MN
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Be with Me Playseum Minnetonka, MN
          BEst ChiLDREn’s BiRthDay PaRty VEnuE
          urban air
          Coon Rapids & Plymouth, MN
          Grand slam Burnsville, MN
          the k u.B.E.Plymouth Community Center Plymouth, MN
          BEst ChRistMas tREE FaRM
          krueger’s Christmas tree Farm Lake Elmo, MN
          Rum River tree Farm Oak Grove, MN
          hansen tree Farm Ramsey, MN
          Bowleroo Blaine & Brooklyn Park, MN
          Bryant Lake Bowl and theater Minneapolis, MN
          Blainbrook Entertainment Center Blaine, MN
          hyland Park - Chutes & Ladder Bloomington, MN
          teddy Bear Park Stillwater, MN
          Elm Creek Park Maple Grove, MN
          the Fun Lab Blaine, MN
          urban air
          Coon Rapids & Plymouth, MN
          Grand slam Burnsville, MN
          BEst aPPLE oRChaRD
          BEst inDooR PLay sPaCE FoR younGER kiDs
          BEst BoWLinG aLLEy
          BEst DEstination PLayGRounD
          BEst FaMiLy Fun CEntER
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    Renaissance Festival Shakopee, MN ti anoka County Fair Anoka, MN
          Dakota County Fair Farmington, MN
          Lilli Putt Coon Rapids, MN
          Pirates Cove Brainerd, MN
          Edinbourough Park Edina, MN
          Maple Maze Maple Grove, MN
          the k u.B.E. Plymouth, MN
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          Lights Duluth, MN
          holidazzle Minneapolis, MN
          Winter Lights at the arboretum Chaska, MN
          Feed My starving Children Multiple
          
    animal humane society Multiple
          second harvest heartland Multiple
          Children’s theatre Minneapolis, MN
          
    
    
    
    stages theatre Hopkins, MN
          steppingstone theatre St. Paul, MN
          
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          Valleyfair Shakopee, MN
          
    nickelodeon universe Bloomington, MN
          
    
    Como town St. Paul, MN
          Buck hill Burnsville, MN
          Lutsen Mountain Lutsen, MN
          spirit Mountain Duluth, MN
          Minneapolis, MN
          Franconia sculpture Park Shafer, MN
          Caponi art Park Eagan, MN
          Can Can Wonderland St. Paul, MN
          Blainebrook Bowl Blaine, MN
          xscape Entertainment Center Bloomington, MN
          Waldoch Farm Lino Lakes, MN
          nelson Farm Litchfield, MN
          Pearson Family Farm Ramsey, MN
          BEst FaMiLy aMusEMEnt PaRk
          BEst PuMPkin PatCh
          BEst ski hiLL
          Minneapolis sculpture Garden
          BEst sCuLPtuRE PaRk
          BEst aRCaDE
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    Blick art Materials
          Roseville & Edina, MN
          Wet Paint
          St. Paul, MN
          tiE artscraps
          St. Paul, MN art Cellar
          Minneapolis, MN
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          tonka Cycle & ski Hopkins, MN
          trailhead Cycling
          Champlin & Plymouth, MN
          Legacy toys
          Multiple Locations throughout MN
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    kiddywampus
          Chanhassen & Hopkins, MN
          LaRk toys
          Kellogg, MN
          Chaska, MN
          Pacifier Kids Baby Boutique
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          oh baby!
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          
    BEst toy stoRE
          BEst aRts & CRaFt stoRE
          Little Roos
          BEst kiDs BoutiquE
          Erik’s Bike shop
          BEst BikE shoP
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          BEst shoPPinG MaLL
          Mall of america Bloomington, MN
          Rosedale Center Roseville, MN
          Ridgedale Mall Minnetonka, MN
          BEst LoCaL GiFt shoP
          Patina
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    General store of Minnetonka Minnetonka, MN
          i Like you Minneapolis & St. Paul, MN
          BEst kiD’s ConsiGnMEnt
          once upon a Child Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          
    Just Between Friends Occasional Sales held throughout the Twin Cities
          the kids Rack
          BEst Book stoRE
          Wild Rumpus Minneapolis, MN
          the Red Balloon St. Paul, MN
          Birchbark Books and native arts Minneapolis, MN
          sota Clothing St. Louis Park, MN
          Made in Minn Online & Pop Up Shops
          northmade Co St. Paul, MN
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          BEst PLaCE FoR PiZZa
          Pizza Luce
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          Punch Pizza
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          Broadway Pizza
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          BEst CoFFEE shoP
          Dogwood Coffee
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          sovereign Grounds
          Minneapolis, MN
          the Get Down Coffee Company
          Minneapolis, MN
          Best faMily-frienDly restaurant
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    snuffy’s Malt shop
          
    Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          Rainforest Cafe
          
    Bloomington, MN
          the original Pancake house
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          BEst Donut shoP
          Glam Doll Donuts
          Minneapolis, MN
          hans Bakery
          Anoka, MN
          yoyo Donuts
          Minnetonka, MN
          BEst kiD’s Eat FREE REstauRant
          sunshine Factory
          Plymouth, MN
          Willy McCoys
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          Lucy’s Burgers
          White Bear Township & Blaine, MN
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          FOOD AND DRINK
          Best faMily-frienDly Brewery
          Luce Line Brewing Plymouth, MN
          Lake Monster Brewing Company
          St. Paul, MN
          Lakes & Legends Brewing
          Minneapolis, MN
          BEst BakERy
          nadia’s Cupcake shoppe
          Maple Grove & Woodbury, MN
          Wuollet Bakery
          Multiple Minnesota Locations
          han’s Bakery
          Anoka, MN
          BEst iCE CREaM shoPPE
          Grand ole Creamery
          
    Minneapolis & St. Paul, MN
          nelson’s ice Cream
          Stillwater & St. Paul, MN
          BEst CanDy shoP
          Minnesota’s Largest Candy store Jordan, MN
          Candyland
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          Blue sun soda shoppe Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          tii Cup
          Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    sencha tea Bar Multiple Twin Cities Locations
          song tea & Poke Multiple Twin Cities Locations
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            MinnEsota PaREnt BUCKET LIST
          1. Have a teddy bear picnic at Teddy Bear Park in Stillwater. Note: This park is going to be under construction at some point during summer 2023.
          2 Take in a matinee with REaL butter popcorn at the Riverview Theater. Or hit the cheap seats in New Hope.
          
    3. Make your own popsicles.
          
    
    4. Make your own play dough.
          5 Lewis Park Splash Pad, St. Paul.
          6. Check out the Aquatennial in Minneapolis or Lowertown Blues & Funk Fest.
          7. Visit a Minnesota State Park.
          
    8. Go fishing.
          
    
    9. Walk over the Mississippi River on the dam at Mississippi Gateway Park.
          10 Throw a rock in Lake Superior or find an agate along the shore.
          11 Conny’s Creamy Cone, St. Paul.
          12. Backyard campout.
          17. Cook over an open fire. Carefully.
          
    18. Cloud shape contest.
          13 Make up a cookie recipe using toddler suggestions.
          
    14. Plan a neighborhood parade.
          15. Water balloon toss.
          16 Root beer floats for dinner. Grab one at Wagner’s drive-in in Brooklyn Park.
          19 Bike and trike around Bde Maka Ska Park.
          21. Take in a show at Lake Harriet.
          22 Mia with your kid leading the way the whole time.
          23. Catch a Puppet Wagon!
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          Minnehaha Falls and eat lunch at Sea Salt.
          24 Rainy day? Child o’ mine, meet The Flintstones.
          25. Dance in the rain!
          
    26. Bathing suit bubble bath in the outdoor kiddie pool.
          
    27 Brunch at Tilia. 28. Make your own sock puppets.
          29. Toddler Tuesdays at MOA.
          30 Dinner on the patio at The Lookout complete with palm trees and a playground.
          31. Make your kiddo try FIVE new foods … at the Minnesota State Fair.
          34. The beach at Snail Lake, Shoreview.
          32. Lemonade stand! Use the proceeds to bring pet toys to the Humane Society.
          
    33. Outside finger painting
          35. Cool off at Apple Valley Aquatic Center.
          36. Swan paddleboats at Como Lake followed by food and music at the pavilion.
          37. Wild Rumpus bookstore.
          
    38. Catch a movie in the park.
          40. Two Scoops, Sebastian Joe’s and Grand Ole Creamery — all in one day (and vote)!
          
    
    39. Eat through the Midtown Global Market and blow off steam at the play area.
          41. A Twins game.
          42. A Saints game!
          43. Plant flowers or just go look at them at Eloise Butler.
          44. Decorate your bikes and trikes.
          
    
    46. Lake Hiawatha Wading Pool.
          45. Animal spotting at Lebanon Hills: How many can you count?
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          47. Oak Hill Splash Pad, St. Louis Park. 48. Cascade Bay, Eagan.
          49. Nicollet Commons, Burnsville. 50. Kelley Park, Apple Valley.
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    51. Chutes and Ladders, Bloomington.
          52. Big Woods Playground, Lake Rebecca.
          54. Minnesota’s Largest Candy Store, Jordan.
          
    56. St. Anthony Park Library and a leisurely lunch with books on the lawn.
          
    53. Explore the amazing Franconia Art and Sculpture Park in Schafer, MN
          55. Gibbs Farm, st. Paul.
          57. Run through the sprinkler.
          58. hot Wheels races with a make shift trophy. 59. Hopscotch.
          60. Sampling at Great Harvest Bread Company.
          61. Catch the Okee Dokee Brothers.
          62. Caponi Art Park, Eagan.
          64. Day trip or overnight to Duluth.
          65. Brunch at hell’s kitchen.
          63. urban air adventure Park!
          66. DUPLO at Brickmania.
          67. Gale Woods Farm, Minnetrista.
          68. Dinner at yum! kitchen and bakery.
          70. Cookies at Wuollet followed by MisChief, Grand avenue,
          72. Fake moustaches.
          
    
    73. Water wading and a nature walk at Hidden Falls, St. Paul.
          76. Mini golf on the roof of the Walker Art Center.
          79. Firefighters Hall and Museum.
          81. Visit at least 10 splash pads! our directory has them all!
          
    
    84. Colvill Park, Red Wing.
          85. Dodge Nature Center, West St. Paul.
          71. Lake Minnetonka swimming Pond.
          74. Popcorn party on the porch.
          77. Square Lake, Stillwater.
          69. Richfield Farmer’s Market at Veterans Memorial Park.
          75. Active game night with Duck, Duck, Goose and musical chairs.
          78. Como Zoo & carousel.
          80. Catch a horse race or an adorable dog race at Canterbury Park. Sunday is Family Day!
          82. Skip across the Stone Arch Bridge.
          83. Push ups, barefoot in the grass.
          
    86. summer-long project: Map the Peanuts characters.
          88. Fishing at Lake Nokomis Pier.
          
    90. Pick your own raspberries or blueberries.
          91. Catch an iMax show at CMx odyssey in Burnsville.
          93. Heat-wave crazy? Go ice skating at Wolfe Park Rec Center, St. Louis Park for winter in July.
          87. Poppies, popcorn and playground, Pahl’s Market, Apple Valley.
          89. Grow the ingredients for and make your own salsa. Or just head to a farmers market!
          92. Rooftop milkshakes at Crave in Maple Grove. Psst…Coldstone is next door!
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          Nickelodeon Universe at the MOA
          Located inside the Mall of America, this destination includes more than 25 rides and activities, featuring popular Nickelodeon characters, shops, entertainment stages and dining. Toddlers and their parents can enjoy free entertainment and activities from 10 a.m. to noon once a month at Toddler Tuesdays.
          
    
    Bloomington • nickelodeonuniverse.com
          
    Valleyfair
          Como Town
          This 4-acre outdoor amusement park, adjacent to the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, is designed for ages 2–12 with more than 15 kiddie rides and, in spring and summer, Hodge Podge Park, and more. St. Paul • comotown.com
          
    
    
    With more than 75 rides and attractions, Valleyfair is the Twin Cities’ amusement park where families come to play the Minnesota way! The thrilling rides at Valleyfair are designed for one thing – absolute FUN! From roller coasters to swings, our thrill rides come in all different shapes and sizes. We are sure by the end of the day you’ll find your new favorite thrill ride, whether you’re a child or an adult. You can also cool off at Soak City Waterpark, featuring thousands of gallons of awesome splish-splashin’ family fun! shakopee • valleyfair.com
          
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          SeaQuest
          Rosedale Center is home to more than 1,000 animals representing five continents with 23,000-square-foot animal experience, featuring exotic sea life, tropical birds and reptiles, too. Kids can snorkel with the stingrays for an extra fee.
          Rosedale • roseville.visitseaquest.com
          Como
          
    Park Zoo & Conservatory
          One of the last free zoos in the U.S., Como is home to a wide array of animals and plants and is open 365 days a year. Additional features include Cafesjian’s historic carousel and the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory. A donation of $3 per adult and $2 per child is optional.
          St. Paul • comozooconservatory.org
          Eastman nature Center
          Nestled in a sugar maple floodplain forest stands this 14,000-square-foot building, featuring quiet reading and observation rooms, large classrooms, wildlife watching, an open-air deck, and an outdoor owl house. Dayton • tinyurl.com/eastmannature
          
    International Wolf Center
          Learn all about the world of wolves at the center’s flagship facility in Ely, featuring triangular windows designed to represent wolf eyes and ears. Observation windows look into a 1.25-acre wolf enclosure and a den site that’s home to a resident wolf pack. Ely • wolf.org
          Minnesota Zoo
          View a wide variety of animals indoors and out, including penguins, bison, otters, tapirs, bears, birds, leopards, tigers, fruit bats and lemurs, plus many marine animals in the 1 million-gallon Discovery Bay exhibt, including sharks, rays, fish and more. Every Spring, visit the Farm Babies exhibit at the Wells Fargo Family Farm. Tree top trail opening this summer.
          Apple Valley • mnzoo.org
          Reptile & Amphibian Discovery Zoo
          More commonly known as the RAD Zoo, this rad destination in Owatonna features one of the world’s largest reptile and amphibian displays, including snakes, turtles, lizards, crocodiles, toads, frogs and salamanders. See more than 150 kinds of animals from all over the world, including Big Al, a 12-foot-long alligator and Bella, a 14-foot-long python.
          Owatonna • theradzoo.com
          
    Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium
          More than 10,000 sea creatures live beneath the Mall of America in a wide variety of interactive exhibits, including a 300-foot-long glass tunnel: As you walk, you’re surrounded by stingrays, sharks, sea turtles and more.
          Bloomington • visitsealife.com/minnesota
          International
          Owl Center
          Here families can meet owls (and even see them fly), explore displays and a gift shop and attend special events and festivals throughout the year. A few blocks away, you can visit a natural play area with buried fossils, a hand operated water pump and sluice gate, stone tunnels and caves, pedestal pipes, a willow forest and more! Houston • internationalowlcenter.org
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          The Raptor Center
          Learn all about hawks, falcons, owls, eagles and other raptors at this University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine facility, which rehabilitates 100’s of sick and injured raptors each year.
          St. Paul • raptor.umn.edu
          Wildlife Science Center
          Meet wolves, bears, foxes, bobcats, coyotes, lynx and raptors in a living classroom designed for student groups and other visitors.
          Stacy • wildlifesciencecenter.org
          Great Lakes Aquarium
          This aquarium inspires people to explore their connection with Lake Superior and the waters of the Great Lakes. This aquarium is a choose-your-own-adventure kind of place. Experience two floors of live animal displays, hands-on interactive exhibits, and stunning overlooks of the Duluth-Superior waterfront.
          Duluth • glaquarium.org
          Sustainable Safari
          Located within Maplewood Mall this is a family-owned animal adventure and works to educate the public through safe animal encounters.
          Maplewood • sustainablesafari.net
          Safari North
          The 43-acre property at Safari North Wildlife Park features more than 150 species from six continents. They also offer an amusement ride area which features rides for all ages as well as fresh squeezed lemonade, mini doughnuts and funnel cakes.
          
    Brainerd • safarinorth.com
          Hemker Zoo
          Located just 90 miles North of the Twin Cities Metro and only a skip away from the Alexandria Lakes area, Hemker Park & Zoo is one of Minnesota’s premier zoo experiences—both for animals and people of all ages.
          Freeport • hemkerzoo.com
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          The Burrow
          You will find a wide selection of arcade games at both locations. From virtual reality, single and multiplayer games, golf simulators and a wide selection of pinball games, this is a spot you are sure to enjoy!
          
    Oakdale & Victoria • theburrowmn.com
          Can Can Wonderland
          Step right up to an experience unlike any other. This vintage arcade and pinball game spot is full of surprises around every corner… literally. You truly have to see it to believe it. st. Paul • cancanwonderland.com
          Litt Pinball Bar
          Locally owned and operated by people passionate about pinball, LITT offers a relaxed atmosphere, food options for the whole family and top-quality pinball machines.
          Minneapolis • littpinballbar.com
          Blainbrook Entertainment Center
          Blaine’s pinball hotspot with over 40 games! Here you’ll find games for all ages. Everything from the classic pinball machines to the latest in virtual reality games, pool tables, darts, they have them all! Features game cards that you can save and reload!!
          
    Blaine • blainbrookbowl.com
          Starcade Classic Arcade
          Dave and Busters
          With hundreds of games to play the whole family will be entertained. This arcade and restaurant is full of classics like pac-man and skee-ball and you can find a new favorite game everytime you go as new games are regularly added.
          
    Maple Grove & edina • daveandbusters.com
          This arcade has the largest collection of classic arcade games in Minnesota. You will find over 150 machines from the 1970s - 90s and they are all on free play. The cost to get in is $15 per day. What a steal! You can find their current lineup on their website.
          Roseville • starcade.us
          The Fun Lab
          Looking for 22,500 sq feet of awesomeness? Here you will find amazing attractions not found anywhere else, one of a kind birthday experience and fantastic food all under one roof!
          Blaine • thefunlabcenter.com
          Urban Air Adventure Park
          The UA arcade has some of the coolest games around. Full life sized games, ride on games and immersive games are all a part of the arcade experience at the Urban Air in Plymouth. Make sure to check out the prize counter too!
          Plymouth • urbanair.com
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          The Art Academy
          Kids and adults are invited to learn drawing, painting, origami, sculpture and more in private or group lessons, which emphasize technical skills as well as the creative process.
          
    St. Paul • theartacademy.net
          ARTrageous Adventures
          This full-service art studio offers programming for all ages with one goal: “Unleash your creative power by connecting to yourself, your community and the diversity of the world.” Minneapolis • artrageousadventures.com
          kidcreate studio
          These local studios specialize in children’s art classes, camps and art-themed birthday parties for ages 18 months to 12 years. Here kids can create fridge-worthy masterpieces while learning art concepts and experimenting with different art materials.
          ArtScraps Reuse Store
          Overstock items, factory rejects and other materials normally destined for the landfill can be turned into works of art with a little creativity at this colorful venue, featuring programming for children and adults.
          St. Paul • artstart.org/artscraps-reuse-store
          Kidz Art
          Take classes or attend camps, workshops and other programs that teach everything from art appreciation to easy-to-learn drawing skills with an emphasis on creative thinking and problem solving.
          
    
    Twin Cities • nwmpls.kidzart.com
          
    eden Prairie & woodbury • kidcreatestudio.com
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          Northern Clay Center
          This clay center offers fun ways to keep the kids in your life engaged in ceramics. They offer summer camps, after school clay club, weekly Teen Boot Camp, one-day workshops for families, and take home camp kits.
          
    MInneapolis • northernclaycenter.org
          Rum River Art Center
          This art center aims to recognize the individual potential of students and artists and explore through multiple art mediums their creativity, talents, passions, and spirit while igniting prospects for innovative and affordable artistic expression.
          
    Anoka • www.rumriverart.com
          Studio 7
          This fine arts program, geared toward ages 7 to 17, focuses on the development of technical skills as well as the creative expansion of individual ideas in a studio environment. Students learn drawing, painting, mask making, clay sculpture, printmaking and more.
          Minneapolis • studio7artmn.com
          
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          Teddy Bear Park
          Whimsically decorated playground equipment featuring teddy bears, trains and log slides help this beloved gem live up to its name.
          Stillwater • tinyurl.com/mn-teddybearpark
          shoreview Commons Park
          This fantastic attraction is like something out of the Lorax! The playground includes artificial turf leading up to slides, traditional swing sets, a 50-foot zip line, and a forest area with climbing activities. A signature element is the treehouse tower, which is more than 20 feet tall and has super long slides.
          tinyurl.com/shoreviewcommonspark
          
    Chutes & Laddershyland Park Reserve
          This award-winning creative play area has something for the entire family, young and old. The playgrounds offer platforms, hexagonal climbers and slides up to 50 feet long. There is also a section designed just for children to climb, swing, hang and slide to your heart’s content!
          Bloomington • tinyurl.com/hyland-park
          Elm Creek Park Reserve
          This brightly colored playground has five play areas which all have features to explore including two zip lines, a dino dig, saucer swings, 4 story play structure with slides, and climbing nets. The swim pond is located nearby which makes this a full day of fun all summer long.
          
    
    Maple Grove • tinyurl.com/elmcreek-park
          
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    French Regional Park
          
    The park is located within Clifton E. French Regional Park is a great way to spend the day! It offers iconic towers, 47 climbable nets, 6 slides, music activities, water mister and sits next to the visitor center with walkable paths, bridges and a short distance to Medicine Lake swimming area.
          Plymouth • tinyurl.com/frenchreg-park
          Central Park
          This popular Maple Grove park features a playground with a 120-foot-long climbing wall, a 24-foot tower, a labyrinth, an interactive fountain, a great lawn, trails and more.
          Maple Grove • tinyurl.com/centralparkmn
          
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          56 Brewing
          This Northeast brew scene features a patio with games like bags. Inside, a secluded, family-friendly loft features classic arcade games and cushy sofas, ideal for nursing mothers.
          Minneapolis • 56brewing.com
          BlackStack
          Located next door to the indoor amusement park Can Can Wonderland this is one of the most spacious taprooms in the Twin Cities. But it’s also cozy with couches, comfortable chairs and collection of board games that make it feel more like a living room than a brewery.
          St. Paul • blackstackbrewing.com
          Enki
          Spaces for families abound here, including a large upper patio; a lower patio with games like oversized Jenga; and a spacious indoor taproom, painted a cheerful bright gold. In warmer months, you can bring a Frisbee or ball to play catch near the lower patio. An in-house menu offers flatbread pizzas, soft pretzels and appetizers.
          Victoria • enkibrewing.com
          HeadFlyer
          Owned by a couple with young kids of their own, this taproom goes above and beyond to make littles feel welcome. A play area includes Lincoln Logs, LEGOS, coloring books and board games. Special events include kid-friendly elements such as crafts and bouncy houses.
          Minneapolis • headflyerbrewing.com
          Unmapped
          This Minnetonka taproom, a couple blocks west of the famed Gold Nugget Tavern & Grille, sells tasty beers plus craft sodas and features a designated game corner (including super-sized game of Connect Four), plus shuffleboard and foosball. Gina Maria’s pizza will deliver right to your table upon request, or you can stop by DelSur Empanadas a block away.
          Minnetonka • unmappedbrewing.com
          Dual Citizen
          The owners have kids of their own, so children are always welcome in the open spaces of this lively taproom, which is home to a variety of visiting food trucks. St. Paul • dualcitizenbrewing.com
          
    Lakes and Legends Brewing Co
          Lakes & Legends is inspired by the feel of the North; bonfires, diverse geography, and the classic “Minnesota Nice” energy. We strive to make our taproom a community-focused atmosphere, where stories are shared and family memories are made.
          Minneapolis • lakesandlegends.com
          LuceLine Brewing Co
          Plymouth’s first craft brewery. Luce Line Brewing offers an array of offerings including great beer, free concerts, trivia nights, family events, and much more. There’s something for everyone.
          Plymouth • lucelinebrewing.com
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    Urban Growler
          One of the first female-owned breweries in Minnesota, this place calls itself a taproom, but it also boasts an in-house kitchen, which makes it one of the few taprooms in town where you can grab a full lunch (including kid meals) — and a microbrew.
          
    St. Paul • urbangrowlerbrewing.com
          
    Other family-friendly breweries include: 612 Brew, Pryes Brewing, Sisyphus Brewing, Surly Brewing, Utepils Brewing and Wild Mind Artisan Ales, all in Minneapolis, and Bad Weather Brewing Company (St. Paul), Omni Brewing Co. (Maple Grove) and Lakeville Brewing Company (Lakeville). For more family friendly — and pet friendly — breweries, go to tinyurl.com/beer-fam-mn.
          
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          Toddler Tuesdays at MOA
          Toddlers and their parents can enjoy free entertainment, including special character appearances, story times, crafts and yoga, plus deals at various locations around the Mall of America, including kids meals offered on select Tuesdays just for toddlers!
          
    Bloomington • mallofamerica.com
          Family Day at Mia
          The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (known as Mia) offers free admission to most galleries and exhibits every day, plus, on the second Sunday of every month, free storytelling, gallery hunts, performances and art projects for families.
          
    Minneapolis • artsmia.org
          Free Family Events in the Park Pack a picnic basket, a blanket and a lawn chair and enjoy free concerts, movies, arts and other attractions at Staring Lake Amphitheatre and through the City of Eden Prairie all summer long.
          Eden Prairie • tinyurl.com/cityofEP
          Free First Saturdays at the Walker Art Center Gallery admission is free on the first Saturday of each month, which features family-friendly live performances, films, gallery adventures and hands-on art-making with an emphasis on ages 6 to 12. Admission is always free to the adjacent 10-acre Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. Bonus: free admission every Thursday night from 5-9p. Minneapolis • walkerart.org
          Midtown Global Market
          This popular indoor international bazaar features a farmers market, an ethnic food court and arts-and-crafts booths year-round. Family events feature music
          Music & Movies in the Parks: Minneapolis
          Attend free outdoor concerts at these picturesque venues (Nicollet Island Park, Father Hennepin Bluffs Park, Minnehaha Bandstand, Bryant Square Park and Lake Harriet Bandshell) Memorial Day through Labor Day, featuring swing, folk, rock, bluegrass, classical and more as part of Minneapolis’ summer series. Movies show at more than 30 parks June through August. tinyurl.com/mplsmusicintheparks
          Music & Movies in the Parks: St. Paul St. Paul’s outdoor summer concert and film series features family-friendly events at parks around St. Paul, including Mears Park, Rice Park and Como Park & Como Lakeside Pavilion. Most performances are free. stpaul.gov/musicintheparks
          Open Eye Driveway Tour All summer long Open Eye Figure Theater performs puppet shows in backyards, front yards, parks and driveways, bringing communities together with original, family-friendly theater. Since 2003, the Driveway Tour has reached more than 50,000 people in more than 600 neighborhoods. All Driveway Tour performances are free and open to the public.
          Twin Cities • openeyetheatre.org
          Saturday Vibe!
          See something new every Saturday (magicians, puppets, wild animals, storytellers and more) at the George Latimer Central Library. Other St. Paul library locations also host numerous summer-reading programs and activities for all ages. Also check Hennepin, Dakota and Ramsey counties’ library systems for free events for families at numerous library locations.
          St. Paul • sppl.org
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    Sundays at the Landmark
          St. Paul’s historic community offers a variety of free, all-ages activities on select Sundays throughout the year, including multicultural music and dance performances, plus an Urban Expedition series that helps children learn about cultures from around the globe. Most events are free. St. Paul • landmarkcenter.org
          Securian Free 1st Sundays at Minnesota Children’s Museum
          Admission is free on the first Sunday of every month at the St. Paul location of the Minnesota Children’s Museum. Ticket reservations sell out quickly. St. Paul • mcm.org
          
    Free Family Music at SPCO
          The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra offers a variety of family-friendly programming, including Start the Music for ages 3 to 6, Xplorchestra for ages 6 to 12 and Free Family Concerts for all ages. Tickets are free, but reservations are required. St. Paul • thespco.org
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        Trollhaugen Outdoor Recreation Area
          Trollhaugen features numerous ski and snowboard runs, terrain parks, chair lifts, tubing hills and rope tows, plus zip lines and an aerial adventure course, all 50 minutes northeast of the Twin Cities. Dresser, Wis. • trollhaugen.com
          Afton Alps
          Nearly 300 skiable acres encompassed by the beautiful Afton State Park, guests enjoy Minnesota skiing and riding with breathtaking views from above in the Meadows or ski down through the tunnel (yes Afton has a tunnel) to the Highland steeps. Dodge weekend crowds by parking “up top” and launching from multiple access points. A retreat near Minneapolis, and only 25 minutes from St. Paul, MN. Hastings • aftonalps.com
          Anoka County Parks
          Hit some drives at the Chomonix Golf Course, splash in a wave pool and zip down the slides at Bunker Beach, ride horses at Bunker Park Stables, and bike, hike, canoe and camp, check out Wargo Nature Center, all north of the Twin Cities, near Lino Lakes. anokacountyparks.com
          Bloomington Parks
          Swim at the popular Family Aquatic Center or Bush Lake Beach. Home to the Pond House and educational programs and events. Ski or snowboard in winter.
          Bloomington • bloomingtonmn.gov
          Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary
          A 29-acre urban oasis sits in the heart of St. Paul on the north shore of the Mississippi River, where families can explore towering limestone bluffs, sandcastle-like cliffs, a babbling brook, spring-fed wetlands and paths that lead to river & skyline views. St. Paul • tinyurl.com/ventosanctuary
          Buck Hill
          Skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, disc golf, and mountain biking all within 15 minutes of Minneapolis. Buck Hill also offers summer skiing thanks to an artificial ski slope that simulates real snow conditions.
          Burnsville • buckhill.com
          Caponi Art Park
          View more than 30 works of art, scattered around 60 acres of rolling woodlands where many of the sculptures are built whimsically into the sides of the hills or tucked under ferns. The park hosts several events throughout the summer. Eagan • caponiartpark.org
          
    Carver County Parks
          Stargazing is a favorite activity at Onan Observatory in Baylor Park. Bring the kids to a beach at Lake Minnewashta or Lake Waconia, all west of the Twin Cities. tinyurl.com/carverparks
          Centennial Lakes Park
          Paved pathways meander around this pretty 10-acre lake, interspersed with landscaped grounds, seating areas, swinging benches and fountains. Activities keep this urban oasis busy year-round, including paddle boating in the summer, arts festival in the fall and ice skating in winter. Edina • tinyurl.com/centenniallakes
          Central Park
          This popular Maple Grove park features a playground with a 120-foot-long climbing wall, a 24-foot tower, an interactive fountain, a great lawn, trails and more. In winter, there’s a Zamboni-maintained skating loop and a warming house with a double-sided fireplace and lounge. Maple Grove • tinyurl.com/centralparkmn
          Dakota County Parks
          Lebanon Hills Regional Park contains almost 2,000 acres and miles of trails. Dogs run free at Dakota Woods Dog Park. Other highlights include the Mississippi River Greenway trail runs 27 miles along the Mississippi River from St. Paul to Hastings. co.dakota.mn.us/parks
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          Dodge Nature Center
          Explore prairies, hardwood forests, lakes, wetlands, miles of hiking trails, a working farm, an orchard, a bee apiary and raptor mews. And check out the wide variety of year-round programming for all ages. West St. Paul • dodgenaturecenter.org
          Elm Creek Park Preserve
          At 4,900 acres, this reserve is the largest park in the Three Rivers Park District and includes huge playgrounds, a swimming pond, trails and amenities for almost every outdoor activity, including a winter recreation area & Eastman Nature Center. Maple Grove • tinyurl.com/elm-mn
          
    Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary
          Meandering trails take you through woodlands, swamps and prairie settings full of native plants and birds. Right across the street is a playground and beach at Theodore Wirth Park. Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/eloise-mn
          Farmamerica
          This 360-acre living history museum honors Minnesota’s farming heritage. Take a guided tram tour and view a country church, a feed mill, Ag Around You Discovery Center and a blacksmith shop, all about an hour and a half south of the Twin Cities. Waseca • farmamerica.org
          Gale Woods Farm
          Educational programs and camps for kids of all ages are central to this working organic farm on picturesque Whaletail Lake. Families can attend events, take tours, purchase fresh food and yarn, have a picnic by the lake and take skill-based classes, including fiber arts, cooking and gardening. Minnetrista • tinyurl.com/galewoods
          Gibbs Farm
          The Ramsey County Historical Society offers unique hands-on programming for children and adults to illuminate pioneer and Dakota life through festivals and farm tours, plus farm & orchard chore days and community events often led by costumed interpreters who tell the Gibbs family story. St. Paul • rchs.com
          Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway
          More than 50 miles of walking trails and paved cycling paths loop around some of the most scenic areas of Minneapolis, including seven districts (Downtown Riverfront, Mississippi River, Minnehaha, Chain of Lakes, Theodore Wirth, Victory Memorial and Northeast). Find more than 50 interpretive sites along the trails.
          Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/grand-rounds-mn
          Hyland Hills Ski Area
          Boasting one of the prettiest chalets in the state, this close-in hill offers skiing and snowboarding with a training zone for tots and a dozen other runs with views of the Minneapolis skyline. Summer events held at the park including public happy hours.
          Bloomington • tinyurl.com/hyland-mn
          Hyland Play Area (Chutes and Ladders)
          Situated in the Hyland Lake Park Reserve, this 16,000 sq foot creative play area includes platforms, hexagonal climbers and slides up to 50 feet long, plus an area for kids younger than 5. There’s also a visitor center with concessions, restrooms and, in winter, a fireplace and cross-country ski rentals.
          Bloomington • tinyurl.com/hylandplay
          Kerfoot Canopy Tour
          Challenge yourself on 4 stories of different challenges. Soar through picturesque trees, zip along cables and chat with adventure guides at this destination, geared toward ages 7 and older.
          Henderson • kerfootcanopytour.com
          Lake Rebecca Park Reserve
          This gently rolling, big-woods landscape
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          Visit the Quaking Bog at Theodore Wirth Park or canoe, bike or walk the Chain of Lakes. Explore gardens, including the Loring Park Garden of the Seasons, and the rose garden and bird sanctuary at Lyndale Park Gardens. Minneapolisparks.org
          Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
          Explore more than 10 acres of green space and sculptures, all free and open to the public, featuring 50-plus works of art, including the city’s iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture, the gigantic blue rooster and a labyrinth. walkerart.org
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          Minnesota State Parks
          Minnesota has one of the nation’s most diverse state park systems, featuring 75 parks and recreation areas with more than 1,300 miles of hiking trails. Afton, Fort Snelling and William O’Brien state parks are a few favorites near the Twin Cities. dnr.state.mn.us
          Minnetonka Orchards
          Fall activities begin in mid-August, including hayrides and Halloween events. Visitors can also enjoy nature trails, a play train and an animal barn. Find a complete list of local farms that are open to the public at minnesotagrown.com.
          
    Minnetrista • minnetonkaorchardmn.com
          Observe botanical wonders a plenty and hike trails galore on more than 1,200 acres at Minnesota’s largest public garden. Highlights include tulip displays, a crabapple collection, a maze garden, shade tree exhibit and the bee center at the Farm at the Arb. Activities include hands-on family garden time, festivals and, during the holiday season, Winter Lights displays. Admission is free for ages 15 and younger. Chaska • arb.umn.edu
          Oliver H. Kelley Farm
          Step into a working 1860s farm with a large visitors center and barn. Pick fresh vegetables and see what’s cooking inside the Kelley farmhouse. Costumed guides work the fields with oxen and horses. See mnhs.org for more historic sites.
          Elk River • mnhs.org/kelleyfarm
          Pine Tree Apple Orchard
          During the fall, this orchard offers weekend entertainment, wagon rides and a corn maze. Pick your own pumpkins, a large variety of apples, homemade bakery products, caramel apples, fresh cider, gifts and more.
          White Bear Lake • pinetreeappleorchard.com
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          Rambling River Park
          This castle-themed park encourages kids to pretend they’re knights in shining armor. Afterward, check out Westview Acres park with challenges for big kids as well as special features for toddlers.
          Farmington • tinyurl.com/rambling-mn
          Ramsey County Parks
          Go to a beach or bring the kids to day camp at Tamarack Nature Center. The county has many golf courses and TCO Sports Garden. You’ll find mountain biking, hiking and cross-country ski trails as well. Battle Creek Waterworks is a popular aquatic center. tinyurl.com/ramseycoparks
          
    Scott County Parks
          For challenging cross-country ski trails, mountain biking and horse trails, check out Murphy-Hanrehan Park. Fish on Gifford Lake or bike around Cleary Lake. scottcountymn.gov
          Sever’s Festivals
          Every fall families flock here for activities, food and attractions, including an extreme corn pit, pumpkin blaster, petting zoo, a giant slide, live music, a jumping pillow and and in the winter the holiday lights display are a family tradition your whole family will love.
          Shakopee • seversfestivals.com
          St. Paul Parks & Recreation
          Parks and open spaces include Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, Indian Mounds Reg Park and Harriet and Raspberry islands. Rent a boat or swim at Lake Phalen, then catch a summer concert at the amphitheater. stpaul.gov/departments/parks-recreation
          Tamarack Nature Center
          The Discovery Hollow Nature Play Area lets you run wild in nature. More than four miles of turf trails, paved trails and boardwalks provide year-round access to forests, prairies, ponds and a natural play area at this 320-acre preserve that lies within Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park. White Bear Township • tinyurl.com/tamarack-mn
          Minnehaha Regional Park
          Located just 15 minutes south of downtown Minneapolis, this park boasts a stunning 53-foot waterfall, trails, a dog park, playgrounds, a wading pool, a snack bar, bike rentals, concerts and the beloved and often-busy Sea Salt Eatery.
          Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/minnehaha-mn
          Theodore Wirth Off-Road Cycling
          Trail Routes for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists abound on this 4-mile off-road cycling trail.
          Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/wirth-mn
          Three Rivers Park District
          This west-metro park system includes 27,000 acres of reserves, trails, nature centers and play areas that encourage outdoor exploration, including hiking, picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, golfing, disc golfing, camping, skiing, sledding and snowboarding. threeriversparks.org
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        Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze
          Explore activities and attractions in the fall, including a corn maze, a corn pit, a straw-bale maze, a kids play area, live music, a petting zoo, hayrides, a pumpkin slinger, food vendors, pony rides, a gunny-sack slide, playground and pumpkin picking. In April, attend a spring festival on the same grounds featuring baby animals. Brooklyn Park • twincitiesmaze.com
          Washington County Parks
          Big Marine Park and Lake Elmo Park have beaches that are ideal for young swimmers, or you can hike, camp, fish and boat at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park. These parks provide a gateway to scenic landscapes and treasured natural resources, unique to the Twin Cities region. tinyurl.com/wash-co-parks
          Welch Village
          Located less than an hour from the Twin Cities in the Cannon River Valley, this ski and snowboard destination boasts 50 runs and two chalets. welchvillage.com
          Westview Acres
          This gem is one of more than 20 family-friendly parks in Farmington. It offers challenges for big kids as well as special features for toddlers. Farmington • ci.farmington.mn.us
          Westwood Hills Nature Center
          Get away from the bustle of the city in this 160-acre natural area featuring a marsh, woods and a restored prairie and a nature inspired play area.
          St. Louis Park • westwoodhillsnaturecenter.org
          Wild Mountain
          Ski, snowboard or go tubing less than an hour from the Twin Cities. In summer, play at the water park, ride go-karts, zoom down the alpine slide or take a jump in a unique freefall experience.
          Taylor’s Falls • wildmountain.com
          
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          Edinborough Park
          Numerous slides and tunnels and a 30-foot-tall play structure are at the heart of this hugely popular 1-acre indoor park, which also boasts a special area reserved for toddlers. There’s also an amphitheater and a fitness center on site.
          edinboroughpark.com
          Eagle’s Nest
          Climb to the top of the eagles nest, scale a climbing wall, zoom down a quadruple-wave slide and explore a foam forest. The Eaglets Aerie, for ages 3 and younger, play area, a challenging climbing structure, a walk-on piano player and other attractions geared toward young toddlers.
          New Brighton • tinyurl.com/eaglesnest-mn
          Good Times Park
          This 25,000-square-foot, family-owned indoor playground includes play structures, a basketball court, a turf field, a 38-foot inflatable jumper and a buildatorium construction zone. Day passes and memberships are available. Hours are family friendly and open daily.
          Eagan • goodtimespark.com
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          The Alpine Factory
          Infinite revolving slopes are what power this destination, are the first of its kind in Minnesota’s year-round indoor ski and snowboard center, modeled after facilities in the Netherlands. All lessons are by appointment. Camps for kids are also available.
          Arden Hills • thealpinefactory.com
          The Blast
          Check out numerous space-themed climbing structures at this Eagan Community Center attraction, which caters to ages 18 months to 12 years.
          Eagan • cityofeagan.com/blast
          Brookview Backyard
          This multi-level, 3,000-square-foot indoor play area in Golden Valley’s Brookview community center. Play spaces include a main area designed for ages 2–12, plus a separate spot for ages 2–5. Just down the hall sits a family-friendly bar and grill, Three One Six. Brookview also offers lawn bowling, golf, a park, tennis courts, disc golf in the winter and more.
          Golden Valley • brookviewbackyard.com
          Activities for all ages in a climate controlled, 18,000-square-foot facility, which includes a large playground area for older children, a separate area for ages 5 and younger, a kangaroo jumper, a basketball court, a turf field, large building blocks from Imagination Playground, plus a cafeteria with vending machines, all open 365 days a year.
          Mounds View • inneractiveplayground.com
          Lookout Ridge Indoor Playground
          Kids 12 and younger can climb through cliffs, forests and a treehouse (modeled after scenes from the St. Croix River Valley) located on the lower level of Woodbury Central Park’s main building. Woodbury • woodburylookoutridge.com
          
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          Maple Grove • tinyurl.com/maplemaze-mn
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        MiniSota Play Cafe
          Parents can enjoy a coffee from the café while kids explore “Minnesota in miniature,” including the City of Mini Grove - complete with a grocery store, cafe, hair salon, post office, jail, hospital, and music studio. The venue - which puts a heavy emphasis on imaginative play - also has a separate area called Infant Grove Heights, geared toward not-yet-walking babes.
          Maple Grove • minisotaplaycafe.com
          Minneapolis Bouldering Project
          This 40,000-square-foot climbing gym caters to all ages and skill levels and offers after-school clubs, camps, parent’s night out, birthday parties and special climbing areas for kids, as well as a yoga studio, fitness studio, and more.
          Minneapolisboulderingproject.com
          The Burrow
          Axe-throwing, mini-golf, food & drinks, are the hallmarks of this venue, which bills itself as adult focused, but family friendly and also includes bocce, darts, virtual reality pods and classic arcade games.
          Victoria and Oakdale • theburrowmn.com
          Playground Plaza
          This self-serve membership-based facility is open 365 days a year. It features a large play structure, a jumping pillow, an artificial turf field, building blocks from Imagination Playground, a cafe area and party rooms.
          
    Maple Grove • playgroundplaza.com
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          Plymouth Community Center
          Celebrate, play, or learn at the Plymouth Community Center. The all-new Kids
          Ultimate Backyard Experience (K.U.B.E.)
          Indoor Playground is an accessible play area designed to bring the outdoors, indoors. Play basketball or pickleball in the gym, walk the free track, and celebrate your next big event!
          Plymouth tinyurl.com/plymouthcommunitycenter
          Pump It Up
          Bounce, slide, climb and play on giant inflatable play structures during open gyms and parties. Kids can also turn out the lights for a glow-in-the-dark party.
          Eden Prairie • pumpitupparty.com
          Rockin’ Jump
          This destination offers trampoline activities, including jumping, dodgeball and basketball dunking, plus rock climbing, drop zone, a fidget ladder, a ninja challenge course, a slackline, a stunt bag and a soft play area for younger kids, plus a cafe and an arcade.
          Eagan • eagan.rockinjump.com
          Sky Zone Trampoline Park
          Bounce around on numerous interconnected trampolines, play trampoline dodgeball, take on an obstacle course, enjoy a toddler-only zone and jump into pits filled with foam blocks. Blaine, Edina, Maple Grove, Oakdale skyzone.com/locations
          Top Golf
          Rent a climate-controlled hitting bay and hit microchipped golf balls into giant targets in the outfield to score points. Lessons, leagues and parties are available for all ages year round.
          Brooklyn Center • topgolf.com
          Tropical Adventure Indoor Playground
          Let the kids get their wiggles out in this two-story, jungle-themed playground with a five-level spiral slide, a waterfall slide, tunnels, tubes and ropes, plus a toddler structure for ages 3 and younger.
          Shoreview • shoreviewcommunitycenter.com
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          Turf Tots
          Kids ages 5 and under can play at the Hopkins Pavilion, a home to a seasonal turf field filled with sport balls, crawl tunnels, bouncy houses, hula hoops and more. In fall/winter, the pavilion is an arena. In summer, it’s home to dry-floor activities. Hopkins • hopkinsmn.com/213/Turf-Tots
          Urban Air Adventure Park
          This adventure park includes trampolines, an indoor zip line, ropes course, climbing walls, warrior-style obstacle course, battle-beam foam pit, play structure, go-karts, arcade, concession and more. Coon Rapids, Plymouth & Apple Valley (opening in 2023) urbanairtrampolinepark.com
          Vertical Endeavors
          Learn proper climbing techniques at these popular indoor rock-climbing facilities, featuring equipment for all levels of experience for ages 6 and older. Camp programs available throughout the year.
          Twin Cities and Duluth • verticalendeavors.com
          The Little Village
          A brand-new, imaginative play space with unique play areas and activities young children and parents will both enjoy. It’s the perfect space to meet up with friends and connect with other parents over a delicious cup of Dogwood Coffee or charcuterie board while having your littles in full view! Cottage Grove • thelittlevillagemn.com
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          Minnetonka • tinyurl.com/mn-WillistonTreehouse
          Zero Gravity Trampoline Park & Laser Tag
          Shoot hoops, flip into a foam pit and play dodgeball, all on trampolines. You’ll also find laser tag, an arcade, a climbing wall, indoor playground and a tot spot for kids 42 inches tall and under.
          Mounds View • zerogravitymn.com
          
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          Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture Garden
          This hidden gem is known for its clever holes and unique sculptures. After a round of mini golf enjoy the beautiful Big Stone Sculpture Gardens. The gardens display unique sculptures throughout the grounds of rolling hills, life size games, picnic areas, ponds, and an open pasture.
          Minnetrista • bigstoneminigolf.com
          Can Can Wonderland
          Come for the indoor mini golf and a boardwalk arcade at this whimsical and somewhat edgy venue, billed as the first arts-based public benefit corporation in Minnesota. Stay for the one-of-a-kind restaurant and bar.
          st. Paul • cancanwonderland.com
          Lilli Putt
          This family entertainment center offers a unique round of mini golf and so much more. Here you can hop on go-karts, bumper boats, a jump pad and more. They host seasonal events throughout the summer and fall.
          Coon Rapids • lilliputt.net
          the Burrow
          
    Located in both Oakdale and Victoria, The Burrow offers mini golf, mini bowling, arcades, virtual reality, ropes course and the list goes on. Indoor year round mini golf can be found at the Victoria location while outdoor mini golf can be found at Oakdale.
          
    
    
    oakdale & Victoria • theburrowmn.com
          Pirates Cove Adventure Golf
          The adventures and legends of infamous pirates come to life in this theme park-like setting. Two 18-hole courses, with lavish landscaping, were built to provide pure enjoyment for adults and kids alike. Next door you will find Billy Bones Raceway go-kart complex.
          Brainerd • tinyurl.com/piratescove-mn
          Veterans Memorial Park
          Mini Golf & Malt Shop
          Enjoy 18 holes of miniature golf surrounded by attractive gardens, waterfalls, ponds and streams. This course is the right mix of playful and challenging.
          Richfield • tinyurl.com/malt-t-mn
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          Alexander Ramsey House
          As one of the nation’s best preserved Victorian-era homes, this Minnesota Historical Society site is a virtual portal to the Victorian era, featuring enthusiastic costumed guides who give glimpses of family and servant life in the 1870s.
          Reopening July 2023.
          St. Paul • mnhs.org/ramseyhouse
          american swedish institute
          Housed in the castle-like Turnblad Mansion, built by Swedish immigrants in 1908, this museum features permanent and touring collections of glass, fine art, textiles and other items from Sweden, plus many special activities for children throughout the year. Catch performances at the museum’s Nelson Cultural Center, and visit the ASI’s Family Gallery which encourages the youngest visitor to play, touch, read and explore through an imaginative and immersive exhibition. Minneapolis • asimn.org
          Firefighters Hall and Museum
          View more than 12,000 square feet of historic items from Minnesota fire departments, dating back to the 1860s, including fire trucks, fire equipment, historic photos and interactive displays for children. Minneapolis • minnesotafiremuseum.org
          Historic Fort Snelling
          Discover an 1820s military outpost and take part in the fort’s everyday life: mend clothes, scrape a hide or sing along with the soldiers. A living-history program with costumed guides is presented throughout the summer and on weekends in select months. A popular outdoor destination and state park with year-round recreational activities. St. Paul • historicfortsnelling.org
          Intivity Center
          Learn all about agriculture by taking a look at some of the largest farming machines and how they’ve evolved over the years. The Intivity Center and the AGCO manufacturing facilities are where premium tractors like the Massey Ferguson Series and Challenger tractors roll off the assembly line. Tours are available for ages 12 and older by appointment.
          Jackson • intivitycenter.com
          James J. Hill House
          Museum
          Learn about electricity, magnetism and more at this immersive and whimsical museum on the shores of Lake Calhoun, offering a variety of kid-friendly activities, including a popular LEGO Robotics Program for ages 8 to 12.
          
    Minneapolis • thebakken.org
          Cathedral of St. Paul
          Situated at the highest point in downtown St. Paul, this landmark and active place of worship is on the National Register of Historic Places and is open on select days for free tours.
          St. Paul • cathedralsaintpaul.org
          The man who built the Great Northern Railway lived in this opulent 36,000-square-foot home and lasting testament to his powerful presence. Special events and guided tours give glimpses into life during the Gilded Age.
          St. Paul • mnhs.org/hillhouse
          Landmark Center
          Originally the Federal Court House and Post Office site for the Upper Midwest, this National Historic Monument houses six smaller museums and standing exhibits, including Uncle Sam Worked Here, which focuses on the history of the building itself. Visit on Sundays September through May for a series of free special community and cultural events, called Sundays at Landmark.
          St. Paul • landmarkcenter.org
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          The Landing
          Experience life on the scenic Minnesota River as it was during the 1880s through historical buildings, costumed guides and special activities at this Three Rivers Park District site.
          Shakopee • tinyurl.com/landing-mn
          Minnesota
          History Center
          This beloved museum, which explores the state’s past through hands-on activities and multimedia presentations, is also the home base for the Minnesota Historical Society, which operates 26 historical sites in Minnesota.
          
    St. Paul • mnhs.org/historycenter
          Bell Museum
          
    Minnesota’s official natural history museum, this 92,000-square foot building, features a digital planetarium, wildlife dioramas (including a woolly mammoth), outdoor learning experiences, hands-on opportunities and more.
          St. Paul • bellmuseum.umn.edu
          Mia
          The Minneapolis Institute of Arts features collections of ancient works from Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas, as well as contemporary art and sculpture. Free activities for families are offered every month. Mia’s Family Center, open daily, features toys, kid-friendly books and space to play. Minneapolis • artsmia.org
          Mill City Museum
          Built into the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill, this museum helps visitors of all ages learn about the history of the flour industry, the historic Mississippi Riverfront and the city of Minneapolis. Stop by a baking lab, see a model mill explode and watch history unfold as you take an eight-story elevator ride in the Flour Tower. Minneapolis • millcitymuseum.org
          Minnesota Children’s Museum
          The MCM’s St. Paul location plays host to various exhibits and is a permanent home to many fun educational features, including The Scramble (a four-story vertical adventure with climbing towers, a spiral slide and a netted catwalk suspended more than 40 feet in the air); Sprouts (an area of discovery for babies and toddlers), traveling exhibits and much more. st. Paul • mcm.org
          Minnesota state Capitol
          This 1905 masterpiece grandeur is open for free guided tours that explore the domed architectural gem all while getting an overview of Capitol history, art, architecture and state government. st. Paul • mnhs.org/capitol
          
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          interactive exhibits and enjoy other special events throughout the year. At the Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway, take scenic train rides through the St. Croix River Valley in fully restored vintage railroad equipment.
          
    St. Paul • transportationmuseum.org
          Minnesota Wing Commemorative Air Force
          This working museum is dedicated to preserving and restoring military aircraft from World War II, including vintage aircraft, a large motor pool fleet and a unique collection of World War II artifacts. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
          South St. Paul • cafmn.org
          The Museum of Russian Art
          Explore Russian art from the 19th and 20th centuries and beyond, including Russian Orthodox icons, photography, printmaking, lacquer art, porcelain, Soviet stamps, textiles and Matryoshka nesting dolls.
          Minneapolis • tmora.org
          North Star Museum of Boy Scouting & Girl Scouting
          Relive your own scouting memories and share new ones with your kids with this museum’s vast collection of scouting memorabilia.
          North St. Paul • nssm.org
          Pavek Museum of Broadcasting
          Create your own radio broadcast, use a ham radio to talk to people all over the world and listen to classic radio programs while checking out a collection of antique radios, televisions and broadcast equipment. Youth programs, camps and tours are available.
          St. Louis Park • pavekmuseum.org
          Schubert Club Museum of Musical Instruments
          See old-fashioned keyboards, manuscript collections and other traditional musical instruments. The club’s KidsJam programming caters to ages 5 to 12, offering opportunities for children to experience music through live performances, activities, movement and stories.
          St. Paul • schubert.org
          science Museum of Minnesota
          On the bluffs of the Mississippi River, this 370,000-square-foot, kid-friendly museum features many interactive exhibits focusing on technology, natural history, paleontology, the human body and the people and cultures of the Mississippi River. There’s also an Omnitheater, offering educational big-screen films for all ages.
          
    st. Paul • smm.org
          
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    Sibley Historic Site
          Experienced guides lead visitors through four of the oldest surviving buildings in Minnesota, that are fully furnished buildings all while spinning tales of the American Fur Company from 1825 to 1853.
          
    Mendota • mnhs.org/sibley
          twin City Model Railroad Museum
          Check out detailed models of Twin Cities railroads during the 1930s to the 1950s, plus dynamic displays from the Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club. The circus trains are a special event that features circus trains, models and parades on a variety of the museum layout exhibits.
          
    st. Paul • tcmrm.org
          Weisman art Museum
          Early 20th-century American artists, such as Georgia O’Keeffe and Marsden Hartley, are on display in this gleaming modern metallic building on the University of Minnesota campus.
          Minneapolis • wam.umn.edu
          Discover hands-on engineering activities for kids in grades K through 6 that encourage invention, exploration and problem solving with creative thinking. Programs include family engineering nights, camps, birthdays, Tech Fest and others. Bloomington • theworks.org
          Walker art Center
          This revered contemporary art center offers free gallery admission and children’s activities on the first Saturday of each month. Visitors can explore the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, featuring more than 50 works of art, such as the city’s iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry fountain. The museum’s entry pavilion is designed to bring a unified feel to the museum’s 19-acre campus.
          Minneapolis • walkerart.org
          
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          Bach To Rock
          Music lessons, camps, and parties at Bach to Rock music school. Their programs are open to students of all ages and skill levels.
          Coon Rapids & Plymouth • bachtorock.com
          Brighter Minds Music
          Their teachers offer music lessons in Minneapolis and St. Paul area for children, kids, teens and adults - piano lessons, guitar lessons, voice lessons and more! Check out their award-winning music classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.
          Twin Cities • brightermindsmusic.com
          Growing With Music
          This locally owned business connects daycare centers and families with music teachers who provide music-exploration experiences for children, including singing, movement and instrumental activities that encourage self-awareness, school readiness and creativity.
          
    Twin Cities • growingwithmusic.com
          Kindermusik
          Multiple locations of this early childhood music program cater to ages 7 and younger, including music-and-movement classes that allow children to experience varying genres and cultures.
          Twin Cities • kindermusik.com
          MacPhail Center for Music
          Instructors across the metro representing one of the largest nonprofit community music schools in the country offer lessons in dozens of instruments for all ages, income levels and abilities.
          Twin Cities • macphail.org
          Music Together
          Numerous locations around the world (including several in the Twin Cities) offer this early childhood music-and-movement programming for ages newborn to 8, plus guitar classes for parents of Music Together students.
          Twin Cities • musictogether.com
          Musikgarten
          Programming by this early childhood music school caters to ages newborn and up at various locations in the Twin Cities.
          Twin Cities • musikgarten.org
          Sarah Jane’s Music School
          All ages are welcome at this neighborhood music education center based in Northeast Minneapolis, offering private and group lessons in a variety of instrumental studies. Minneapolis • sarahjanesmusicschool.com
          School of Rock
          This national school teaches ages 3 and up about music fundamentals, teamwork and rock instrumentation.
          Twin Cities • schoolofrock.com
          Slam Academy
          Fast-paced educational experiences in the digital musical arts are offered here, including classes on music software programs as well as sound design, production and genre-based content. Minneapolis • slamacademy.com
          St. Joseph’s School of Music
          Our welcoming community and faculty of teaching artists nurture the joy of learning music in people through private lessons and group classes on many different instruments.
          St. Paul • stjomusic.org
          Wee Bop
          Early childhood music classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers are offered by this locally based company with programs in Northeast Minneapolis and through Roseville ECFE and Kiddywampus in
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          Augsburg Ice Arena
          This two-rink indoor ice-skating venue is home to the Figure Skating Club of Minneapolis, which offers group classes and private lessons for all ages. Minneapolis • fscmpls.org
          Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center
          
    Find winter fun with two indoor ice rinks, connected in the upper level by a warming area. Outside, you will find a skate park for skateboarding and scooters. tinyurl.com/icebp
          Burnsville Ice Center
          This popular destination offers year-round classes and adult ice hockey, public skate times as well as skate rentals and sharpening. Check out their annual ice show and hockey tournaments. tinyurl.com/burnsvilleice
          Burnsville Skate Park
          Free and open to the public, this outdoor skate park— next door to the Burnsville Ice Center—is geared toward inline skaters, skateboarders and stunt bikers. tinyurl.com/burnsvilleskatepark
          Coon Rapids Ice Center
          Take part in classes, stick-and-puck hockey sessions and skate rentals at this facility, featuring indoor ice as well as a refrigerated outdoor rink. coonrapidsicecenter.com
          
    HealthEast Sports Center
          This is one of the largest multi use sports centers in the state, including a 90,000-square-foot indoor field house, two indoor ice arenas, an outdoor refrigerated recreational ice rink, 36 outdoor athletic fields and a splash-pad water feature.
          Woodbury • tinyurl.com/HEsportscenter
          Maple Grove Community Center
          The ice arena has one Olympic-size and one National Hockey League size sheets of ice that offer great opportunities to get together with family and friends. Services/programs offered include open skating and skating lessons. tinyurl.com/mg-icearena
          Parade Ice Garden
          Enjoy indoor ice skating year-round on three ice rinks for hockey, figure skating, lessons and public skating.
          Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/parade-ice
          Schwan Super Rink
          Eight ice rinks are part of this massive facility, billed as one of the largest ice arenas. It’s one part of the 600-acre National Sports Center, which also includes a velodrome arena, 50 full-size soccer fields, a golf course and more.
          Blaine • tinyurl.com/schwansuperrink
          Skateville
          Lace up your skates and enjoy a classic roller skating environment, including music skating sessions and lessons. Burnsville • skateville.com
          St. Louis Park Recreation Center
          Home to two indoor ice rinks and an outdoor aquatic center, this is also the site of a multi-use covered Recreation Outdoor Center, The ROC, used as an ice rink for hockey, public skating, broomball and special events in winter. In spring, it converts to a turf field for baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse and special events such as the annual spring egg hunt. In summer, it’s used for ice cream socials for kids, Movies in the Park and private parties.
          tinyurl.com/rec-slp-mn
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          andrews Park
          This splash pad features boat motifs (including sprayer masts), rings, water-table-like attractions for early walkers, flower showers, a sunshade and numerous benches and picnic tables, too.
          Champlin • tinyurl.com/champlin-splashpad
          Conway Park
          This splash pad features sprays and splashes that emerge from a concrete plaza, conveniently located next to a playground with features geared toward ages 2–5 and 5– 12, plus ample benches and shade trees.
          St. Paul • stpaul.gov/conway-park
          Harmon Park
          Sprayers high and low let kids cool off here after you hit the 19-acre park’s baseball/softball diamonds, batting cages, picnic areas, soccer field, playground and concession stand.
          West St. Paul • tinyurl.com/harmon-splash
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          Burnsville Lions Playground
          This 2,000-square-foot splash pad is at Cliff Fen Park next to a huge playground with more than 87 play pieces that can accommodate up to 265 kids. This site also offers access to the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge. tinyurl.com/burnsville-splash
          Cedarcrest Park
          Located in Bloomington near Cedar Valley Church (which allows visitors to use its parking lot) this splash pad is the highlight of the park, which also includes a playground, softball field, tennis court and volleyball court. Bonus: This splash pad features rubber tiles designed to increase safety and comfort.
          tinyurl.com/cedarcrest-splashpad
          
    Como Town Splash Zone
          Let the kids play in water fountains, bubblers and jets, plus sprayers and water buckets. Bonus: You can head here to wash off after the amusement park’s seasonal spray-foam parties.
          St. Paul • comotown.com
          This destination — next to an inclusive playground for all abilities called Madison’s Place — features bubblers and water buckets that spray and splash only when activated by a button on a special flower. Every four minutes, kids get to restart the show. There’s a larger platform with dumping buckets, nozzles and flower showers, plus a smaller, separate platform for toddlers.
          Woodbury • tinyurl.com/woodbury-splashpad
          Highlands Park
          Here kids can play with numerous overhead and waist-level sprayers. Nearby, you’ll find open grasslands, paved trails, baseball and soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts and picnicking near a pretty pond.
          Cottage Grove • tinyurl.com/cottagegrove-splashpad
          Huset Park West
          This neighborhood park features bocce ball court, playground equipment and a picnic shelter, plus a splash pad water feature with large walk-through rings, a deck that shoots water and ample nearby seating and picnic space.
          Columbia Heights • tinyurl.com/splash-deck-ch
          
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        Kelley Park
          Kids can’t resist running through the sequence of huge blue rings that spray and mist here, creating a virtual tunnel of fun. There’s also a gazebo decked out with picnic tables, plus a rubber-matted playground. Apple Valley • tinyurl.com/kelleypark
          Roy Wilkins Park (Lewis Park)
          This is a fun plaza-style splash pad with simple sprays and jets that shoot out of a concrete plaza. Nearby you’ll find playground equipment, including a tot lot for younger kids.
          St. Paul • stpaul.gov/lewis-park
          Miller Park
          This playful splash pad with a variety of sprayers blends seamlessly into the Miller Park Barrier-Free Playground, which boasts accessible pathways and surface structures that give children and adults of all mobilities the opportunity to reach all levels of the play structure.
          Eden Prairie • edenprairie.org/amenities/splash-pads
          Central Park in Maple Grove
          This popular park’s interactive fountain encompasses a 2,100-square-foot plaza with 49 jet sprays and 18 arching sprays. LED lights turn the fountain into a light show once the sun goes down. The adjacent playground features a 120-foot-long climbing wall, a 24-foottall climbing tower, a great lawn, trails, a garden with a labyrinth and more. tinyurl.com/mg-centralpark
          Nicollet Commons Park
          This community hub includes a beautiful man made creek that’s filled with kids splish-splashing to cool off on hot days. Nearby is a timed town-square-style sprinkler display, grassy hills for picnicking and relaxation and a 250-seat amphitheater. In summer, stop by for concerts and movie night events.
          Burnsville • tinyurl.com/nicolletcommons
          Oak Hill Park
          This well-known interactive destination is ideal for no-plunge fun, complete with sprayers, sprinklers, tip buckets and more. It’s located in Louisiana Oaks Park off Highway 7, featuring sprawling lawns, beautiful trees and a playground.
          
    St. Louis Park • tinyurl.com/oak-hill-splash
          Parque de Castillo
          This park features a play area, splash pad, public art, grills and a picnic area. It’s adjacent to the Gilbert de la O baseball and multi-use fields as well as El Rio Vista Recreation Center.
          St. Paul • tinyurl.com/castillo-splash
          Phalen Park
          Enjoy a view of Phalen Lake, complete with plenty of bench seating for grownups and easy access to the free, guarded beach and the rest of the full-service park.
          St. Paul • tinyurl.com/phalen-splash
          Rivers Edge
          Large and dotted with spinning sprayers, this northwest-metro splash pad sits next to a playground (including swing sets), a sunshade, picnic tables and a 40-acre park with baseball fields and disc golf course. Waite Park • tinyurl.com/waite-water
          Rosemount Splash Pad at Central Park
          This water spot is perfect for kids with its 3,700 square feet of ground nozzles that spray water up out of the splash pad’s rain deck, plus a moving water feature — the Water Journey — that allows smaller children to direct water as it flows through a maze. There’s plenty of seating for parents and a covered shelter with picnic tables, too.
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    Adjacent to a lake, a beach and a playground, this is Eden Prairie’s other splash pad, featuring palm-tree sprayers and a soft rubber matting surface for slip-free fun.
          
    Eden Prairie • edenprairie.org/amenities/splash-pads
          
    Valleyfair’s Barefoot Beach
          This family-friendly splash pad—free with admission to Valleyfair as part of its Soak City water park—features almost an entire acre of water-play elements, including a tipping bucket, slides and geysers. Kids must be fewer than 54 inches tall or accompanied by a supervising companion. Day passes to Valleyfair start at $35 online.
          
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          Ready for a bit more water — but not a full pool? Check out a list of 60 Minneapolis wading pools at tinyurl.com/wading-minn or see tinyurl.com/ st-paul-aqua for a list of St. Paul aquatics sites. Or visit our splash pad directory here: tinyurl.com/splashpadsmn
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        Allianz Field
          This soccer stadium, on a 35-acre site at Snelling Avenue and I-94, is the home of Minnesota United FC, the state’s Major League Soccer team. It holds 19,600 fans.
          St. Paul • mnufc.com/stadium
          CHS Field
          See the St. Paul Saints, a professional baseball team based in St. Paul, at the team’s intimate Lowertown ballpark, which seats 7,000. Also, home to Holiday Lights Display.
          St. Paul • saintsbaseball.com
          National Sports Center
          This 600-acre venue, billed as the world’s largest amateur sports facility, includes 50 grass soccer fields, an eight-sheet ice arena (Schwan Super Rink), an 18-hole golf course, a cycling velodrome and 100,000 square feet of indoor training and meeting space.
          Blaine • nscsports.org
          
    Target Center
          See the Minnesota Timberwolves men’s pro basketball team and the Minnesota Lynx women’s pro basketball team, plus big-name concerts, family-friendly shows (such as Disney on Ice) and more in this 20,500-seat entertainment arena.
          Minneapolis • targetcenter.com
          target Field
          This 40,000-seat outdoor ballpark is the official home of the Minnesota Twins, the state’s Major League Baseball team. It features a 360-degree open main concourse, giving fans uninterrupted views of the playing field.
          Minneapolis • mlb.com/twins/ballpark
          
    Huntington Bank Stadium
          Featuring an open-air horseshoe design, this 50,000- seat stadium hosts University of Minnesota Gopher football games and other events such as concerts and special hockey games for the Gophers and the NHL.
          Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/tcf-stadium-mn
          u.s. Bank stadium
          
    This downtown Minneapolis venue is the home of the Minnesota Vikings NFL football team. It can seat up to 70,000 for games as well as concerts and other arena events.
          Minneapolis • usbankstadium.com
          Xcel Energy Center
          The Minnesota Wild NHL hockey team calls this 18,000-seat arena home. It also hosts Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournaments and numerous big-name musical performers and other nationally touring events throughout the year.
          St. Paul • xcelenergycenter.com
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          Ames Center
          This venue includes two theaters, a 1,000seat Masquerade Dance Theater and an intimate, 150-seat black box theater. Presentations include cultural events, theater and dance productions, musical acts from local arts organizations as well as nationally touring artists.
          Burnsville • ames-center.com
          Bunce Performing Arts
          This performing arts group is a non-profit, community theatre organization which stems from the house and hearts of a theatre family in Maple Grove. They bring stories of hope and encouragement to people of all ages through affordable, high quality theater productions.
          Maple Grove/Osseo • bunceperformingarts.com
          Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre
          This Twin Cities institution has been crafting audacious original comedy, improv and satire since 1958, and today offers classes and programming for youth and teens as well as adults.
          Minneapolis • bravenewworkshop.com
          Capri Theater
          Owned and operated by Plymouth Christian Youth Center, this historic theater seeks to enrich the skills, prospects and spirits of North Minneapolis-area youth and adults, in partnership with families and communities. Minneapolis • thecapritheater.org
          The Cedar Cultural Center
          Operated as a nonprofit organization, this venue can host up to 645 people and presents a variety of global, roots, folk, indie, bluegrass and blues artists, as well as artist residencies, educational programs, films, dances, community events and more.
          Minneapolis • thecedar.org
          Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
          Enjoy a variety of dinner shows, concerts, and other events, plus theater-education programming and camps for ages 5 and older, at this multi-stage venue. chanhassendt.com
          Chaska Valley Family Theatre
          Founded in 1995, this community-organized theater provides live performances at three different venues with an emphasis on family involvement and local talent.
          Chaska and Chanhassen • cvft.org
          Children’s theatre Company
          One of the largest and most revered children’s theater companies in the country, CTC includes a main stage and a smaller, more intimate stage, both featuring award-winning productions and community programs and camps for young audiences.
          
    Minneapolis • childrenstheatre.org
          Circus Juventas
          Located in the Highland Park neighborhood of St. Paul, this is one of the largest performing arts youth circus schools in North America. Founded in 1994 by real-life circus performers, the popular school offers programming for ages 2 and older as well as summer camps for ages 6 to 18. st. Paul • circusjuventas.org
          
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          Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts
          This dance-focused venue includes a 500-seat Goodale Theater; The Hennepin Center for the Arts, which is home to 20 leading dance and arts organizations; the Target Education Studio, housing the center’s innovative learning program; and the U.S. Bank Atrium.
          Minneapolis • thecowlescenter.org
          The Fitzgerald Theater
          This 1,000-seat, 100+ year-old theater is owned by the same company that owns First Avenue, where you can find a unique variety of performances.
          St. Paul • thefitzgeraldtheater.com
          Hennepin Theatre District
          This nonprofit organization owns the 900 Hennepin event center and the historic Orpheum, State and Pantages theaters, all on Hennepin Avenue, presenting Broadway shows, concerts, dance performances and special events.
          Minneapolis • hennepintheatretrust.org
          Guthrie Theater
          Situated on the banks of the Mississippi River, this multi-stage theater is housed in a contemporary building that includes a classic thrust stage for grand-scale classics, a proscenium stage for more contemporary classics and a studio theater for developing the classics of the future. Youth classes and camps are available.
          Minneapolis • guthrietheater.org
          Illusion Theater
          Founded in 1974, this company works to highlight the illusions, myths and realities of the day to inspire personal and social change.
          Minneapolis • illusiontheater.org
          In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre
          Using ancient traditions to explore contemporary issues and values, this community theater offers all-ages programming and just opened the Twin CIties first puppet lending library. Minneapolis • hobt.org
          Lundstrum Performing Arts
          Classes, camps and workshops at this multispace venue employ an integrated curriculum of dance, voice and drama for ages 3 and older, including ballet, hip hop, musical theater and more.
          Minneapolis • lundstrumcenter.org
          Minnesota Orchestra’s Young People’s Concerts
          Each of these concerts (geared toward school-age kids) focuses on a specific musical element, composer, time period or theme and includes free online prep materials.
          
    Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/mnorch-ypc
          Northrop
          This performing arts venue at the University of Minnesota features concerts, ballets, lectures and special events, including many family-friendly productions.
          Minneapolis • northrop.umn.edu
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          O’Shaughnessy Auditorium
          Fashion shows, musicals, concerts and dance at this St. Catherine University venue. St. Paul • oshag.stkate.edu
          Old Log Theater
          Contemporary musicals are at the heart of this theater on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. A restaurant, Cast & Cru, offers dinner before and after performances. Excelsior • oldlog.com
          Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
          Hosting performances by the Minnesota Opera, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and the Schubert Club, this popular venue also features Broadway shows, dance performances and music concerts. Every summer the Ordway hosts the free Flint Hills International Children’s Festival. St. Paul • ordway.org
          
    Penumbra Theatre Company
          Giving voice to African-American perspectives has been this historic theater’s mission. Their goal is to increase public awareness of the significant contributions of African Americans in creating a diversified American theatrical tradition. St. Paul • penumbratheatre.org
          The Schubert Club
          This nonprofit arts organization brings recital soloists and ensembles to town and promotes top local musical talent through public performances, education and museum programs. They have a music museum with multiple gallery experiences. St. Paul • schubert.org
          St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
          Family-friendly programming here includes Start the Music for ages 3 to 6 and Xplorchestra for ages 5 to 9, plus free family concerts for all ages. Tickets are free, but reservations are suggested. thespco.org
          
    
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    Operating out of the Hopkins Center for the Arts, this popular theater-education program and children’s theater company hosts performances, classes, workshops and special events for all ages.
          
    
    Hopkins • stagestheatre.org
          SteppingStone Theatre
          This theater is committed to access and inclusion for all people and collaborates with families to meet students’ needs. They offer camps and classes for young artists of all ages.
          St. Paul • steppingstonetheatre.org
          Ten Thousand Things
          
    
    
    
    Performers with this Minneapolis-based company bring high-quality, low-cost performances to audiences in venues throughout the community as well as in shelters, after-school programs and more to provide everyone access to the arts. Minneapolis • tenthousandthings.org
          
    Youth Performance Company
          This award-winning youth theater company helps young actors, singers and dancers reach their artistic potential and become community leaders through classes, camps and more.
          Minneapolis • youthperformanceco.org
          
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          Anoka Aquatic Center
          Soak up summer at this destination, featuring a 200-foot-long water slide, 12’ climbing wall, diving board, a huge water-play structure and a zero-depth-entry pool. tinyurl.com/anoka-aquatic
          apple Valley family aquatic Center
          Some of the most popular features at this giant pool include water slides (two big and two small), bowl slide, fountains and a lazy river. tinyurl.com/applevalleyaquatic
          Crystal Cove Aquatic Center
          Five unique pool structures are the draw here, including waterslides, a water walk, drop slide and a zero-depth-entry pool. pool.hosted.civiclive.com
          Edina Aquatic Center
          
    Located in Rosland Park off Highway 100 and Crosstown, this venue features water heated to 82 degrees, a surf simulator, a high-flying cable ride, diving boards, an Olympic-sized pool, water slides, tube rides, a kiddie pool with slides and sprayers and a large, treehouse-themed playground. edinaaquaticcenter.com
          Great River Water Park
          Visitors to this indoor water park will find a children’s activity pool with age-appropriate water slides, a pirate-themed play area and more.
          St. Paul • tinyurl.com/great-river-mn
          Great Wolf Lodge
          Battle Creek Waterworks
          Families are invited to try out this park’s interactive water-play system, a lily-pad walk, a three-story slide, sand play area, and more.
          Maplewood • tinyurl.com/maplewood-water
          Bloomington Family Aquatic Center
          Explore interactive water-play features, aqua climbing wall, diving boards and water slides at this summertime escape. tinyurl.com/bloomington-aquatic
          Bunker Beach Water Park
          Shoot down water slides, float the lazy river, play in an activity pool with climbing wall or body surf in a wave pool at Minnesota’s largest outdoor water park. Coon rapids • bunkerbeach.com
          
    
    Experience a world of play where you can splash, play, eat and relax together, all under one roof. Go with the flow in the water park resort or find adventurous dry-play throughout the lodge — with over 50+ attractions including a resort-wide digital scavenger hunt known as MagiQuest. Bloomington • greatwolf.com/minnesota
          Grove Cove aquatic Center
          This indoor-outdoor facility includes a leisure pool with a zero-depth beach area, water-spray activities, a 130-foot water slide and a tot slide. The indoor lap pool features 25-yard lanes and a rope swing that drops into a 12-footdeep pool.
          Maple Grove • tinyurl.com/mgcc-swimmingpool
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          Hastings Family Aquatic Center
          Check out big and small water slides and rides here as well as a log crossing, rock wall and play structure.
          tinyurl.com/hastings-aquatic
          
    Highland Park Aquatic Center
          Ride down a 200-foot water slide, explore a prehistoric whale-bone splash pad and check out the 8-lane lap pool at this community hub.
          St. Paul • facebook.com/highlandaquatic
          Jim Lupient Water Park
          This water park in northeast Minneapolis features three large water slides and a tube slide, a log water walk, interactive spray features, lap swimming and a zero-depth-entry area.
          Minneapolis • tinyurl.com/jim-mn
          Minneapolis Wading Pools
          The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board boasts more than 50 wading pools in neighborhoods throughout the city. Many are small and intimate, just right for a few families at a time. Others, such as the one at North Mississippi Regional Park (featuring rock walls and waterfalls) are more elaborate and spacious. tinyurl.com/wading-minn
          Richfield Outdoor Pool
          Little ones will love the zero-depth-entry children’s wading pool and water play equipment. There’s also a 50-meter main pool with a double water slide, a diving board, water volleyball and two lap lanes. tinyurl.com/pool-richfield
          St. Louis Park Outdoor Aquatic Park
          Ride down winding water slides and drop slides, tot sized whale slide, plus enjoy a picnic gazebo, lap pool and water playground.
          tinyurl.com/slp-aquatic
          Tropics Indoor Water Park
          This destination features a three-story water slide, complete with lights and a jukebox system, a zero-depth-entry beach area, an interactive splashing palm tree, a boat slide, a water walk, water volleyball and basketball and giant floating sea creatures. Shoreview • tinyurl.com/tropics-shoreview
          Valleyfair soak City
          Included in the Valleyfair amusement park’s general admission, this 3.5-acre water park includes a splash pad, a wave pool with cabanas for rent, raft rides, body slides, 90-foot freefall slides and sand volleyball. shakopee • valleyfair.com
          
    Looking for tot-sized water-based fun? Find a list of more than a dozen free splash pads at tinyurl.com/splashpadsmn
          
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