The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is a 1,200-acre garden in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It draws visitors at every time of year thanks to its beautiful grounds filled with trees, flowers, and a whole lot of Minnesota tulips. Minnesotans especially love to visit in the springtime, when its colorful flowers finally bloom, signaling the end of a long winter. Every year, a field of colorful tulips becomes the highlight of the season at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. This year is no different. Visit the arboretum for a glimpse of these cheery spring flowers and more. Here’s what you need to know about tulips in Minnesota:

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The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum tulip display is so bright and vibrant. Make sure you take the time to enjoy tulips in Minnesota at the Arb this spring. If you’re a flower lover, also be sure to read about the Duluth Rose Garden and Munsinger Gardens in St. Cloud.

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What are some spring festivals in Minnesota?

While there isn't a designated tulip festival in Minnesota, there are plenty of other fun-themed spring festivals to enjoy. Here are a few spring festivals in Minnesota to look forward to:

  • Maple Syrup Festival, Lanesboro, MN: The Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center holds an annual maple syrup festival each spring to celebrate this wonderful sweet sap. Learn about the process to make maple syrup, watch as a batch simmers down in a big black cauldron, and sample the delicious results on hot mini pancakes. Yum!
  • Pine Island Cheese Festival, Pine Island, MN: Since 1936, this charming small town in Minnesota has been pretty cheesy. This late spring event on the first weekend of June celebrates the town as the "cheese capital of the world," sorry Wisconsin - if they say it, it must be true. From carnival rides to live music, and plenty of cheese curds, this is an epic cheese-filled event.
  • Hidden Springs Peony Festival, Spring Grove, MN: Hidden Springs Flower Farm in Southeastern Minnesota bursts into life with vibrant colorful peonies in early May. With dozens of varieties to enjoy, this spring festival, which kicks off in June, is a vibrant sweet-smelling occasion.
  • Judy Garland Festival, Grand Rapids, MN: You may have heard there is no place like home - there is also no place better to celebrate the magic of the Wizard of Oz than Grand Rapids Minnesota. Judy Garland was born in Grand Rapids, so each year the town celebrates with a must-see festival honoring everything Oz.

 

Minnesota small towns have some pretty interesting local festivals each year. Here is a list of Minnesota festivals you may not have heard about, but should definitely try to attend.

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