Minnesota's Largest Candy Store

You can’t miss the big yellow barn on Highway 169 near Jordan known as Minnesota's Largest Candy Store. In addition to candy, the store sells a dizzying array of sodas, pies, cotton candy, popcorn and so much more. A new, observatory-like dome houses a mural with more than two-dozen super heroes on display. Other highlights include a British phone booth, an animatronic band and a fortune-telling machine. A must-stop on any Minnesota road trip!

Minnesota Zoo

The
Minnesota Zoo is a year-round destination providing a window into the natural
world. With hundreds of species of animals, worldwide conservation efforts, and
acres of scenic beauty, the Zoo is a resource to connect people, animals and
the natural world to save wildlife. Don't miss the Zoo's new Treetop Trail, the world's longest elevated pedestrian loop, bringing guests up to 32 feet in the air for an immersive experience in nature. The Treetop Trail is open daily and is included with general Zoo admission.

For more information, please visit mnzoo.org.

Minnesota Youth Symphonies

Minnesota Youth Symphonies (MYS) is one of the nation’s premier youth orchestra education programs. MYS is dedicated to conservatory-level orchestral training for students.

Our students come from all over Minnesota and western Wisconsin and from a wide variety of economic and cultural backgrounds to play in MYS orchestras. While many of students hail from Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Twin Cities suburbs, some are from as far away as Rochester, Hudson, Bemidji, and St. Cloud.

Minnesota Wind Chill: Professional Ultimate Frisbee Team

Come check out high flying Ultimate Frisbee action in Saint Paul at Sea Foam Stadium this summer!

The Wind Chill are the professional men's Ultimate Frisbee team based out of Minnesota. The Wind Chill are the 2024 UFA Champions, defeating the Carolina Flyers by a score of 17-16 in the Championship Game in Salt Lake City on August 24th, 2024, to secure their first ever title in franchise history. The Wind Chill are heading into their 12th season in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) in 2025 and have qualified for the playoffs in six of the last seven seasons.

Minnesota Wild

Enjoy the hard-hitting, high flying action of NHL Hockey at a Minnesota Wild game. Home games played at Grand Casino Arena in St Paul.

Minnesota Whitewater Rafting Tours

"A Superior Whitewater Experience"
Professional Guided Raft Tours down the St Louis River! Veteran, Family Owned & Operated!
Our Float, Fishing, & Whitewater Raft Trips are professionally guided. We also offer photographs of your whitewater rafting trip. Great for Youth & School Groups, & Corporate Team Building Exercise! Only 15 miles south of Duluth in Cloquet, Mn.

Minnesota Whitecaps

The Minnesota Whitecaps are a professional women's ice hockey team based in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. Established in 2004, they are currently a member of the Premier Hockey Federation. The Whitecaps play their home games at the TRIA Rink in Saint Paul. The season runs from October-March.

Minnesota Vixen Women's Tackle Football

Established in 1999, the Vixen are the longest continuously operating women’s American football team in the nation. The team plays full contact, tackle football following NCAA rules.

The Vixen compete in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA) which has over 60 teams nationally. The season is from April to June each year with playoffs in July.

Minnesota Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings joined the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team in 1960, and first took the field for the 1961 season. The team competes in the National Football Conference (NFC) North division. The Vikings play their home games at U.S. Bank Stadium, which is located in downtown Minneapolis. In addition to Vikings games, U.S. Bank Stadium has played host to the Summer X Games, 2019 NCAA Men’s Final Four, Super Bowl LII, and numerous concerts, parade shows, and community events.

Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum

A small museum relating to the history of veterinary medicine in Minnesota from pioneer times to the present. A permanent exhibit is open Wednesday from 12-3, at the St. Paul Campus of the University of Minnesota, located in the corridor between the Veterinary Medical Center (Small Animal Hospital) and the Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine building. Staff at the reception desk in the U of M Small Animal Hospital can direct visitors to the exhibit area.