Minnehaha Falls - Minnehaha Park

A striking, wilderness waterfall in an urban setting. Overlooking the Mississippi River, Minnehaha Park is one of Minneapolis’ oldest and most popular parks, attracting over 850,000 visitors annually.

Located at the intersection of Hiawatha Avenue and Minnehaha Parkway, the 193-acre park features a 53-foot waterfall, limestone bluffs and river overlooks. The park contains oak, elm, silver maple, basswood, hackberry and cottonwood trees, as well as native and prairie woodland wildflowers.

Minnehaha Depot

Built in 1875 and referred to as the "Princess” because of its delicate gingerbread canopy, Minnehaha Depot stood on the first railroad line west of the Mississippi River to connect Minneapolis with Chicago. This Minnesota Historical Society site is managed by the Minnesota Transportation Museum.

Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery

The Town Hall makes some of the best beer in America and provides an atmosphere where its patrons can relax and enjoy them. Please come and taste our award winning beer and fantastic food. Food and beverages are served in our bar, dining room and lounge.

Minneapolis SW KOA / Shakopee/ Jordan

We welcome you to our friendly, family-owned campground. Camp with us and experience Midwest hospitality first hand. Enjoy large shade trees, landscaped grounds, level pull throughs, and cozy air conditioned cabins. Kids of all ages will enjoy our large indoor swimming pool, playgrounds, mini golf and super fun lo-rider banana bike rentals. You can even sign up for scuba diving lessons in the pool! Don't worry if you forgot to pack something, because we also provide a well-stocked camp store and a lovely gift shop.

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is better than ever! This crown jewel of the city’s park system unites two of Minnesota’s most cherished resources—its parks and its cultural life. Since opening in 1988, the Garden has welcomed millions of visitors, showcasing more than 40 works from the Walker Art Center’s collections, including the iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry. A partnership between the Walker and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, the Garden is must-see destination for visitors of all ages. Open 365 days a year, from 6 am to 12 midnight.

Minneapolis Queen

Our Exciting 90-minute excursions along the Mississippi River offer great views of the skyline and historic riverfront area of Minneapolis, We also offer Cocktail, Dinner and Brunch cruises and Private Charters for groups from 20-125. The Minneapolis Queen and Paradise Charter Cruises provide Public tours and Private Charters on the Mississippi River, departing from Downtown Minneapolis and Lake Minnetonka!

Public Tours include our Daily Sightseeing Cruises, Happy Hour Pizza Cruises, Friday Night Dinner Cruises, and Sunday Brunch Cruises.

Minneapolis Northwest Tourism

The vibrant cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park & Maple Grove make up the Minneapolis Northwest area. Just minutes northwest of downtown Minneapolis, there is so much at your hotel doorstep from places to shop, delicious places to eat, plus museums, live entertainment, theater and miles of outdoor parks and trails. The area also offers numerous unique venues to hold your next meeting, tournament or event, all with free parking.

Minneapolis Northwest KOA Campground

Level, grassy, shady, or open pull-thru with full hookups (30 or 50 AMP). Big RVs Friendly. Tent sites. Cabins. Swimming Pool, mini-golf, playground, enclosed pavilion, free WiFi and dial-up. 16 miles to Minneapolis Convention Center and Metrodome,25 miles to Mall of America and Valleyfair Amusement Park, 20 miles to state fair, 25 miles to the National Sports Center,10 miles to factory outlet stores, 3 miles to Cabela's store. 10 golf courses within 10 mile. Come and enjoy the country atmosphere and the suburban convenience.

Minneapolis Music Tours

Have an interest in Minneapolis and its rich music history? Then take this tour and see the true origins of the Minneapolis Sound. See where Prince grew up and played his first solo show. See Where the Replacements practiced and hung out. See where some of the biggest hits of the 80’s were recorded. Also included are famous clubs and theaters along with Purple Rain movie sites. This is an intimate group tour with limited space. If we are full we can’t squeeze you in. Thank you for understanding and see you on tour!