- TripBuzz found 1 things to do with kids in or near Morton, Minnesota.
- From Dacotah Ridge Golf Club to Upper Sioux Agency State Park, the Morton area offers 21 different types of family activities, including: Golf, History Museums, Historic Sites and National & State Parks.
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Plum Creek is a site made famous by author Laura Ingalls. Plum Creek can be accessed from the Ingalls dugout site or from the lower Plum Creek Country Park. The unusual depression in the bank of Plum Creek is said to be the location of the Ingalls dugout.
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Dorothy Olson Aquatic Center houses 2 large water slides and a six-lane 25-yard recreational pool with diving boards. For younger kids, there is a small slide surrounded by a zero-depth entry pool with interactive features.
38.4 Miles
Carmike Cinemas Kandi 6 is a six screen movie theater that airs first run films. The theater also airs 3D films and is a part of the Kandi Mall which features numerous shopping venues and restaurants.
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The Kandiyohi County Historical Society is focused around a museum complex that used to be known just as the Pioneer Museum. Six buildings form the complex which seeks to preserve and share the history of the local area.
39.5 Miles
Winona, Minnesota is home to the Garvin Heights Park, a bucolic area with many hiking trails. Its high elevation means that visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Picnic facilities are available.
39.5 Miles
Winona's Sugar Loaf juts out into Lake Superior, the largest, coldest and deepest of the Great Lakes. The organization that maintains the Loaf is dedicated to ecological preservation, with an emphasis on curtailing invasive plant species.
39.5 Miles
Winding through Winona, Minnesota, U.S. Highway 61 is best known for its structurally-deficient Hastings Bridge. The route is open for travel, but cautious drivers often plan alternate routes to avoid crossing the bridge.
39.5 Miles
John Latsch State Park sits on 1,605 acres and brings in over 47,000 visitors each year. The highlight of the park is a half mile trail that takes hikers to the top of Charity Bluff.
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Locally known as the Polish Museum, the Polish Cultural Institute and Museum displays exhibits related to Polish immigrant life, principally of the Kashubians. The museum offers a gift shop, the Schultz House, and an Annex featuring banquets, concerts, and dances.
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Still in operation as a judicial courthouse, Winona County Courthouse offers visitors a look at a historical building with Romanesque style architecture. The building retains its original features and architecture from the 1800s.