- TripBuzz found 23 things to do with kids in or near Sauk Centre, Minnesota, including 16 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Alexandria.
- From Sauk Lake to Batter Up, the Sauk Centre area offers 25 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Hiking Trails, Theaters and Lake.
- Sauk Centre is a small town in central Minnesota and the birthplace of famous author Sinclair Lewis. Covering just over four square miles of land, the charming area has much to offer to those visiting. Home to two lakes, water recreation is a popular pastime, as is strolling the downtown shopping district, enjoying a ghost hunt tour or golfing.
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Tons of water and a 38,000 square feet facility await at Big Splash at Arrowwood Resort. A lazy river, 4 stories slides, and a 500 gallon splash bucket are only a few of the attractions in here.
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The course at the Geneva Golf Club in Alexandria, Minnesota has 27 holes and was designed by noted course creator Joel Goldstrand. This is a public course. The Geneva Golf Club also hosts many tournaments and special events throughout the year.
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The Mt Carmel Family Camp is a non-profit corporation that features a retreat and conference center, elderversity, a summer camp, and daily texts. The conference center is available for weddings and receptions.
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1305 N Noakomis Street NE, Alexandria, MN 56308
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Offering fun for the entire family, Casey's Amusement Park is a popular place for birthday parties. Some activities to enjoy include miniature golf, bumper boats, an arcade and outdoor batting cage.
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618 Broadway Street, Alexandria, MN 56308
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The Alexandria Area Arts Association Community Theatre offers live performances, presentations, and educational programs and classes. Performances are ideal for visitors of all ages and range from comedies to dramas.
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Managed by the local community and school district, Lakes Area Recreation is a full service gym and workout facility featuring a weight room and aquatics section. Users can pay by the day or purchase season passes to gain access.
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Big Ole Viking Statue was built in 1965 and it is the symbol of a local belief that this area was visited by the legendary Norsemen in 1362. It is 28 feet tall.
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Running for 55 miles, the Central Lakes Trail it is suited for walking, jogging, bicycle riding, and in the winter season snowmobiling. It is connected to other two trails, totaling 130 miles.
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8 collections are exhibited at the Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum, including in here a 5,000 square feet hall dedicated to the history of Chris-Craft. Boats, pictures, and a fishing gallery are also exhibited in here. It has a gift shop.
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With Big Ole exhibited just outside, the Runestone Museum exhibits the Kensington Runestone, which was dated back to 1362. It has a collection of artifacts and photos which depicts the life of the pioneers.