The Christmas Lights Road Trip Around Minneapolis That's Nothing Short Of Magical
Giving gifts, baking sweets, and eating festive meals are all great holiday activities. But sometimes, it’s the simpler things that are the most memorable. And what’s simpler than taking a holiday lights in Minneapolis road trip to enjoy some of the best holiday lights displays in Minnesota? The creators of these beautiful displays go all out to add a little enchantment to your winter night.
Have you been to any of these wonderful holiday lights displays? What are your favorite Christmas lights displays in the Twin Cities area? We’d love to see your photos and have you share the best ones in the comments below!
If you’re looking for other exciting holiday-themed activities in Minneapolis, check out these awesome Christmas towns!
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What are some of the fun things to do in Minnesota in the winter?
Minnesotans just love the great outdoors, so you can find tons of fun things to do in Minnesota in the winter. In addition to all of those awesome light displays above, there are lots of winter festivals like polar plunges (brrrr!), sled-riding, and ice fishing, just to name a few.
Where is a good place for a winter weekend getaway in Minnesota?
If you’re looking for a romantic weekend winter getaway, or at least something warm and cozy, you’ll find lots of amazing lodges dotted throughout the state. One of the most popular is the Gunflint Lodge & Outfitters in Grand Marais. The woods on the property are probably the most enchanting parts of the outdoors, and the inside of the lodge is beautiful.
Where can I go winter hiking in Minnesota?
Minnesota has some great hiking spots all year round and if you don’t mind the cold and like winter hiking, you’ll find plenty of great spots. Among them are the Upper Falls Trail in Gooseberry Falls State Park, the Hegman Lake Trail in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and the Thompson Trail in Jay Cooke State Park, just to name a few.