Where to See the Northern Lights in Minnesota
Where to see the Northern Lights in Minnesota, one of the best states in the U.S. for viewing and photographing the phenomenon.
Where to see the Northern Lights in Minnesota, one of the best states in the U.S. for viewing and photographing the phenomenon.
Minnesota is a winter haven for outdoor activities, theater, food and drink, seasonal festivals and more. Get out and win at winter with these unique #OnlyinMN activities.
Home to the largest population of Norwegians, Finns and Swedes outside of Europe (not to mention a "skol!"-spouting NFL team named the Vikings), Minnesota is a cornerstone of Nordic culture in the U.S. Here is where you can find everything from cozy sweaters to elegant sandwiches in the Star of the North, a.k.a. the land of all things hygge....
Minneapolis-St. Paul is one of just 12 metro areas with a team in every major sports league. The Twin Cities also have pro level players competing in the MLS and rapidly expanding WNBA, as well as semi-pro squads in women's soccer and minor league baseball.
Learn more about our legendary teams below to find out where you can cheer for your favorites.
From petite country ponds to the sea-like majesty of Lake Superior, the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" has aquatic splendor to spare. There's plenty of good food served on these shores, too. Here is a host of essential lakeside eateries, from classic supper clubs to contemporary seafood restaurants.
Whether it's the first day of spring or the final weeks of summer, Minnesotans love their ice cream. (Who doesn't, right?) Here are 50 of the state's best shops for everything from eggy custard and elevated sundaes to classic soft-serve cones and sandwiches, starting with the many spread through Minneapolis-St. Paul's sprawling metro area.
Apple picking, football and pumpkin-flavored everything can only mean one thing: Fall has arrived in Minnesota. This special season is short and sweet, so make the most of it by checking at least a few of these awesome autumn activities off your list.
When you're traveling, a hotel is much more than a place to sleep.
Sure, things like swimming pools, Wi-Fi access and free breakfast are great. But if you're looking for something truly unique, look no further than these Minnesota properties, which offer sleeping quarters, history and other quirks that can’t be found anywhere else.
The following list is just a taste of what’s available. Be sure to check the Places to Stay page to find the perfect accommodations for your next Minnesota vacation.
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