- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Wabasha, Minnesota, including 14 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Alma, Lake City and Pepin.
- From Eagle Watch Observatory to National Eagle Center, the Wabasha area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: Nature & Wildlife Areas, Golf, Parks and Bowling.
- The setting for the movie, 'Grumpy Old Men', Wabasha is a small town nestled on the Mississippi River. An older community, it has many national landmarks including the oldest church building in Minnesota. In the summer months, the town also hosts a number of outdoor festivals such as the Grumpy Old Men Festival as well as Septoberfest.
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Functioning as a museum dedicated to the famous family of doctors, the Mayowood Mansion can also be rented for special events such as weddings. It is surrounded by gardens.
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This fully refurbished historic theater is a member of the League of Historic American Theaters and offers both historic and ghost tours, as well as classes, live stage productions, and wedding and event rental venues.
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Part of the Wehrenberg theater chain, Rochester Galaxy 14 Cinemas is a 14-theater movie multiplex that shows first-run movies. The theaters feature digital video and sound as well as stadium seating.
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As a community theater group, Menomonie Theatre Guild showcases theatrical performances from adapted literary novels and musicals. The guild often has fund raising events to support the operation of the group.
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In business since 1973, Red Cedar Speedway hosts and promotes a variety of auto races. The races have various themes and rules, and involve a variety of types of cars.
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Run by the Dunn County Historical Society, Empire In Pine Museum showcases the logging history of the region with interactive displays. The exhibits include tools, a blacksmith shop, a post office, and more.
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This 14.5-mile semi straight biking and hiking trail has steep inclines as it follows along the Red Cedar Valley, starting in Menomonie and ending at the Chippewa River State Trail. The trail runs through the communities of Irvington and Downsville, crossing by marshlands, forests, sand stone bluffs and farmlan…
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Built in 1859, the Wilson Place Mansion is a historical museum. The mansion houses a variety of furnishings retained at the site since 1846. Visitors to the museum can take a guided tour detailing the history of the mansion.
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A family fun center, Skyline Raceway has go-karts, mini-golf, and gemstone panning available. Large groups have the option of renting out the facility for a half or a full day.
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Skyline Raceway & Waterslide is a cash-only amusement center offering a number of attractions to enjoy when visiting. Go-karts, miniature golf, and gemstone panning are common activities enjoyed at the center.