- TripBuzz found 199 things to do with kids in or near Minnetonka, Minnesota, including 189 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Paul, Minneapolis, Shakopee and Burnsville.
- From Big Thrill Factory to Mini-Hops Gymnastics, the Minnetonka area offers 82 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Family Fun Center, Theaters and Beaches.
- Charming historical homes and a modern day business industry co-exist to make the city of Minnetonka a wonderful blend of past and present. The suburban area features lush, colorful foliage and is home to over fifty local parks. Locals and visitors also enjoy the lake's local beaches, hiking trails and local shops.
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Designed in the spirit of the Japanese culture, the Normandale Japanese Garden is worth the while for those wishing to relax in this 2 acres-oasis. It can host weddings and other special events.
9.4 Miles
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725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403
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Art and nature lovers enjoy spending time at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, a series of outdoor art installations that fuels the imagination as its delights the eyes. The Garden covers 11 acres.
9.6 Miles
Featuring a sculpture garden, Loring Park houses a variety of fountains in unique shapes, a highlight being a dandelion fountain. The William Berry House, a historic Victorian home, is located on the park's grounds.
9.9 Miles
The Shakopee Community Center is a recreational facility that features fitness equipment, a track, fitness classes, and an ice arena. The track inside the facility can be used for running or walking.
9.9 Miles
The Shakopee Ice Arena is open 11 months out of the year for public skating, lessons, camps, tournaments, practices, and hockey games. The arena includes locker rooms, a pro-shop with skate sharpening, and bleacher seating.
10.1 Miles
The Orpheum Theater was originally owned by the renowned singer Bob Dylan and his brother, David Zimmerman. This theater features numerous Broadway shows every year, as well as concerts, comedy shows and others plays.
10.2 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.
10.2 Miles
The American Swedish Institute was founded in 1929 by Swan J. Turnblad. The castle currently serves as a combination museum and historic home with a variety of exhibits and programs on Swedish culture.
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Kids love to burn off excess energy at Jumps & Downs in Shakopee, Minnesota. This indoor playground features many inflatable 'bounce houses' and other amusements that entertain children for hours. Jumps & Downs is extremely popular for birthday parties.
10.3 Miles
Since construction was completed in 1990, the Target Center, has been home to Minnesota's professional basketball and hockey teams. In addition, the venue hosts the hottest concerts and live entertainment acts in the country.