- TripBuzz found 63 things to do with kids in or near Cannon Falls, Minnesota, including 60 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Red Wing, Hastings, Lakeville and Burnsville.
- From Cannon Falls Canoe & Bike Rental to Cannon Falls Area Historical Museum, the Cannon Falls area offers 86 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, History Museums, Farms & Ranches and Canoeing.
- A small community in Southeastern Minnesota, Cannon Park is a short drive from Minneapolis. The city is diverse with a variety of both outdoor and indoor activities for tourists to enjoy. This includes walking or jogging on Cannon Valley Trails, or touring the Cannon Falls Historic District with its interesting architecture, quaint shops and family dining.
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1208 Greeley St S, Stillwater, MN 55082
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The recreational facilities at Lily Lake Park include a large indoor ice rink, tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, a basketball court, and a boat launch with adjoining fishing pier. Standard features like picnic tables and a playground are also offered.
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3020 133rd St W, Shakopee, MN 55379
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Featuring 24 lanes, Louisville Lanes Bowling Center offers open, league and glow-in-the-dark bowling along with private party hosting. The center provides a bar and grill, arcade games, pool tables, dartboards and an outdoor patio.
37.5 Miles
Part of the Three Rivers Park District, Lake Minnetonka LTR Regional Trail offers both paved/unpaved paths for the bicyclists, hiker, jogger or casual walker to enjoy. With extended hours, it connects easily to other parks and trails.
37.6 Miles
The home field of the Minnesota Twins baseball team is Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Patrons enjoy complimentary WiFi access, plentiful restrooms and a dizzying array of concessions and merchandise vendors.
37.7 Miles
A beachside park, Foster Arends Park offers access to the beach and lake as well as a playground with a variety of equipment, a volleyball court, and a shelter with showers.
37.8 Miles
At the Laura Ingles Wilder Museum, visitors can see items like those used by Laura and her family in a home that was built to resemble the one they would have lived in. The museum's site is the location of the Little House in the Big Woods.
37.8 Miles
Situated with scenic river views, Pioneer Park is a publicly owned and managed area featuring two pavilions, playgrounds, and barbecue pits. The park also contains a band shell that is used for special performances and summer concerts.
37.9 Miles
Washington County Historic Courthouse provides exhibits, tours, public events, and receptions. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an important cultural, economic, and historical resource for the St. Croix Valley.
37.9 Miles
Shady Oak Beach is a white sand beach stretching about 76 feet. Attractions include two sand play areas, a sand volleyball court, picnic shelters, canoe rentals, public restrooms, and fishing areas.
38.0 Miles
The Douglas Trail is 12 ½ miles-long. Hiking, biking and horseback riding can be done during the summer, while in the winter skiing and snowmobiling is permitted.