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Armatage Park Armatage Park is located next to Armatage School. There are baseball and football fields, seven softball diamonds, a hockey ring and four tennis courts. Visitors can also make use of the playground, swings, slides and climbing wall. Address: 2500 W. 57th Street Minneapolis MN USA 55410
1 612 370-4912
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Visit Underwater Adventures, the aquarium in the Mall of America. Come face-to-face with over 4,500 living sea creatures, including sharks, sea turtles, and more. Touch live sharks and stingrays and enjoy special aquatic exhibits. Address: Mall of America, East Entrance, Level One Bloomington MN 55425
Send an Email (3) 1 952 883-0202
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Lyndale Park Gardens The Lyndale Park Gardens is made up of four gardens, the Rose Garden, Perennial Garden, Peace Garden and the Perennial Trail Garden. The Thomas Sadler Roberts Bird Sanctuary is located next to the Peace Garden. Address: 1500 E. Lake Harriet Parkway Minneapolis MN USA 55409
1 612 230-6400
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The Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary is the oldest public wildflower garden in the U.S. It features woodland, swamp and prairie areas with seasonal wildflowers to see. It is located in Theodore Wirth Park. Address: 2083 Glenwood Avenue Minneapolis MN USA 55422
1 612 370-4903
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Hyland Lake Park Reserve Minnesota prairie, mature woodlands, ponds, and wetlands make up the 1000-acre Hyland Lake Park Reserve in Bloomington. Wildlife such as skinks, hawks, woodpeckers and more live within the reserve. The reserve also contains the Richardson Nature Center and the Hyland Ski and Snowboard Area in addition to a campsite, numerous trails, and both public and group picnic areas. Address: 10145 Bush Lake Road Bloomington MN 55438
Send an Email (3) 1 763 559-9000
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The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge has a visitors' center open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Tuesday through Thursday. Information and exhibits help visitors learn about the wildlife and nature in Minnesota. The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge provides a protected habitat for wild animals along the Minnesota River Valley. As well, the Refuge provides outdoor recreation areas for visitors. Here, enjoy Canoeing, boating, biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, and walking.
Address: 3815 East 80th Street Bloomington MN 55425-1600
Send an Email (1) 1 952 854-5900
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Bunker Hills Regional Park Bunker Hills Regional Park features a wave pool, a play area, and facilities for archery, biking, camping, golfing, hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, swimming and cross-country skiing. Address: 2038 Foley Boulevard Coon Rapids MN USA 55304
1 763 757-3920
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An open shelter that seats approximately 60 people, Indian Mounds Park is home to six Native American burial mounds. With an excellent view of the Mississippi River and downtown, Indian Mounds Park is a great place to relax or have a picnic. Address: Mounds Blvd and Burns Avenue St. Paul MN .
1 651 266-6400
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Harriet Island Regional Park is located in downtown St. Paul. It has a riverwalk, public doc, playground and trail connections. Address: 25 West 4th Street, Room 300 St. Paul MN USA 55102
1 651 266-6400
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Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Part sculpted garden, part art gallery, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden offers a unique opportunity to view rare and important works of art in the serenity of one of the most impressive gardens in the Twin Cities. Address: 726 Vineland Place Minneapolis MN 55403
1 612 370-3996
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