- The list below includes 183 free or cheap things to do in or near Wayzata, Minnesota, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like Bike Paths, Bowling, Cooking Classes and Arts Centers.
- From Dakota Rail Regional Trail to Noerenberg Memorial Gardens, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wayzata and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Paul, Minneapolis, Burnsville and Shakopee.
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15501 Murphy Lake Road, Savage, MN 55378
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An ideal venue for outdoor enthusiasts, Murphy-Hanrahan Park Reserve provides picturesque trails for challenging hikes and bike rides. In the winter, it is also a popular place for cross-country skiing.
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In business since 1957, Rapids Archery Club offers a variety of indoor and outdoor archery ranges. The club offers archery lessons that focus on either bowhunting or target shooting, and hosts regular tournaments.
19.2 Miles
A health club and athletic facility, the YMCA , Burnsville offers a full range of exercise equipment, as well as courts and areas for multiple sports. The facility also hosts a variety of fitness classes.
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At the Ponds Athletic Complex, athletes can enjoy a variety of open, well-maintained fields. Visitors can play football, soccer, and youth baseball and softball, as well as use the regulation baseball field.
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Watch a variety of movies at Andover Cinema located near Bunker Hills Regional Park. Along with showing the most up-to-date films, this theater offers stadium seating and tasty concessions.
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Andover Lanes offers 24 lanes of bowling as well as leagues and youth programs. Amenities include a full-service bar and restaurant with happy hours, party packages for all ages and special events.
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After the latest movies watched at the Paragon Odyssey 15, the moviegoer can enjoy appetizers and beverages in the bar located just above the movie theatre.
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The Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Paul is the seat of the Archdiocese of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. It is also the United States' official Catholic shrine of Saint Paul the Apostle and Evangelist. It was built in 1841.
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Shoppers come to Saint Paul's Grand Avenue in droves, attracted by its numerous shops, restaurants, coffee houses and other establishments. Grand Avenue is one of the most important commercial districts in Minnesota.
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Erected by railroad magnate James J. Hill, the James J. Hill Mansion is an imposing stone structure in Saint Paul. It covers 36,500 square feet, has 13 bathrooms and 5 floors. It also contains a pipe organ.