- TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Grand Rapids, Minnesota, including 4 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Breezy Point, Bigfork and Lake Itasca.
- From Children's Discovery Museum to Becoming an Outdoor Woman (BOW), the Grand Rapids area offers 15 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Movie Theaters, Children's Museums and Historic Buildings.
- Named for the white rapids of the Mississippi River, Grand Rapids is a popular tourist destination in the north. Originally a logging town, visitors can now experience what life was like in an early 20th century logging camp by visiting the cities Forest History Center. Other areas of interest are the cities annual events including the Judy Garland Festival.
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Whitebirch Golf Course is an 18-hole par 72 golf course. It has multiple sets of tees and 6,730 yards of fairways and greens. The pro shop offers the latest golfing accessories, golf apparel, and golf items.
13.3 Miles
Built in the 1920's the Traditional Golf Course is an 18 hole par 68 course with a mix of tight fairways and small fast greens. Suitable for golfers of all abilities, the course rewards accuracy over power.
18.4 Miles
Visitors of the Swan River will have the opportunity to go both whitewater rafting and kayaking at this site. The nearby Swan River Inn services guests who may be interested in watching or participating in the annual whitewater rafting races.
29.3 Miles
With discount shows available, Hibbing Cinema 8 provides visitors with the opportunity to catch movies on their second run. On Tuesdays the cinema runs discounted tickets with a free 46 oz popcorn with the purchase of a drink.
30.3 Miles
Greyhound Museum is dedicated to the origin and history of the Greyhound Bus Company. A video covering the history of Greyhound is shown in a theater which is made to look like the inside of a Greyhound bus. Greyhound buses are displayed outdoors.
30.3 Miles
As a North American continental divide, Laurentian Divide has a variety of rock formations and streams to view. The rocks are made of tonalite and diorite, and are remnants of the glacier age.
30.8 Miles
This house where Bob Dylan grew up is not open to the public. Bob Dylan lived in this house for barely 12 years. It's not his birthplace and this is a privately owned house now.
30.8 Miles
In operation since 1953, the Hibbing Bowling Center is one of the oldest automatic scoring bowling alleys in the country. The alley now offers touchscreen scoring mechanisms, a bar, and cafe.
30.9 Miles
Hull Rust Mine is the world's largest open pit iron ore mine which is a national historic landmark. This is a working mine where the actual mining of men and machine can be seen. There is an exhibit of mining trucks, tires, and equipment where people can take their photos.
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As the birthplace of Greyhound Lines, the Greyhound Bus Museum displays historic vehicles dating to 1914. Visitors can also view a World War II diorama and early Greyhound photos and artifacts.