The 11 Very Best Places To Go In Minnesota This Spring
By Betsy Rathburn
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Published March 11, 2018
The birds are singing, the sun is shining, and the temperature has risen ever so slightly above freezing. Despite the recent snowfall, it’s just about springtime in Minnesota! While most of us are already counting the days until summer, let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves. Spring is a magical season in the North Star State, and these spots around the state will prove just that. These are the 11 very best places to go in Minnesota this spring:
1. Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden - Minneapolis
The warmer it gets, the more beautiful this Minneapolis garden becomes. In the springtime, it's the perfect place to see the early buds and wildlife that starts to appear as the temperature rises. Many paths make it an ideal place to visit again and again.
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2. Kerfoot Canopy Tour - Henderson
This amazing canopy tour is not for those who are afraid of heights! But if you can face your fears, it is an amazing experience - especially as the trees begin to gain leaves. You'll soar above the treetops and over valleys at this amazing Henderson, Minnesota, attraction.
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3. Hemker Park & Zoo - Freeport
This zoo may not be as popular as the Minnesota Zoo or Como, but it is well worth visiting. Those who crave up-close interactions with animals will love the parakeet experience, and visitors of all ages will adore seeing giraffes, kangaroos, and camels.
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4. End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum - Currie
This park in southwestern Minnesota is a train lover's dream! It is located at the end of an old rail line, part of which you can still walk today. The park is also home to several century-old trains, a real train turntable, and a historic village with several old buildings. All in all, it's a fascinating outdoor excursion perfect for springtime.
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5. Jeffers Petroglyphs - Comfrey
As the snow melts in Minnesota, it's the perfect time to venture out to the prairie. Why? Because it is home to one of the state's most fascinating - and oldest - landmarks. Jeffers Petroglyphs is a short hike through the waving grass to carvings in Sioux quartzite that are thousands of years old. It's a great way to get outside and learn a little early Minnesota history.
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6. Rapidan Dam Store - Rapidan
Those in the know make a visit to the Rapidan Dam Store an annual tradition. Why? Because this little roadside restaurant near Mankato is as charming as it is delicious. They're known for friendly service and
amazing pie. This year, the store opens on April 2!
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7. Normandale Japanese Garden
This garden is one of those spots that, as soon as you discover it, you'll always want to come back. Its quiet tranquility makes it a great spot to reflect, and its landscaping and architectural details make it a gorgeous place to visit - especially in springtime, when the cherry blossoms start to bloom.
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8. Extreme Sandbox - Hastings
Extreme Sandbox is open year-round, but what better time to visit than after a long winter? This adult playground will help you get out all of your pent up energy, and you'll walk away feeling refreshed and ready for spring. If you've ever dreamt of driving a bulldozer, get yourself to Extreme Sandbox soon.
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9. Timber Twister - Duluth
Spirit Mountain isn't only for snowboarding and skiing! It is also home to an amazingly fun mountain coaster that will take you zooming above Duluth. As the wind blows through your hair, you'll get to take in the sight of fresh leaves while the St. Louis River sparkles in the distance.
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10. Franconia Sculpture Park - Shafer
This charming park is filled to the brim with whimsical, quirky sculptures that guests are free to interact with. Everyone has their own favorite, but most people love to play on the enormous, colorful playground. No matter what you do when you visit, you'll love the chance to take a stroll under the springtime sun.
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11. Rochester Trolley & Tour Company - Rochester
Looking for a completely unique thing to do this spring? The Rochester Trolley & Tour Company offers many fun tours through southern Minnesota, including the popular Wine Trail tour! This tour takes guests to some of southeastern Minnesota's best wineries, passing along some of the most gorgeous scenery in the state. What better way to kick off the start to warm weather?
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What are your favorite spring attractions in Minnesota?
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