- TripBuzz found 163 things to do with kids in or near White Bear Lake, Minnesota, including 159 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Paul, Minneapolis, Bloomington and Stillwater.
- From Pinte Tree Apple Orchard to The Grand Protage Isle Royale Transportation Line, the White Bear Lake area offers 86 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Landmarks.
- Sitting on one of the largest lakes in Minnesota, White Bear Lake is a growing community. And a short drive from Minneapolis, the city was once a resort town. Along with the chance to enjoy a variety of outdoor sports such as fishing and hiking, White Bear Lake also offers a quaint downtown district with several antique and specialty gift shops, along with small diners, breweries and bakeries.
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Dodge Nature Center introduces farm life to children to fill them with appreciation for the environment. The Center provides environmental-based education to thousands of children and hosts more participants through family programs, camps, community events, and open hiking.
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729 Marshall St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413
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With unlimited bowling offered on select nights, Elsie's Restaurant Bar & Bowling Center is open to visitors for recreational bowling. The center has a bar and restaurant with plasma TVs to watch football games on.
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Flyaways Gold Gymnastics is a gymnastics training center that provides instruction to children of all ages including off-season training for high school students. They also offer a tumbling class for dancers and cheerleaders.
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Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater is a high-caliber theater that presents straight plays, musicals and monologue shows. Tickets are available online and at the box office. The Guthrie Theater also offers dinner theater at intervals throughout the year.
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Set in the ruins of an abandoned flour mill, the Mill City Museum is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its primary building was formerly the world's greatest flour mill. The museum is dedicated to the relationship between the flour industry and the city of Minneapolis.
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Located along the St. Croix River, Lakefront Park features a bandshell used for summer concerts along with water access for swimming, fishing and boating. The park also offers paved trails, a children's playground, picnic areas and volleyball courts.
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West River Road and Portland Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55414
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One of Minneapolis' most striking features is the Stone Arch Bridge, a beautiful and majestic bridge that spans the Mississippi River. The bridge is particularly lovely at night, when recessed lighting illuminates the undersides of its arches.
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One of the most extensive routes in the area is the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway. It features over 40 miles of bike trails that run throughout the entire city in addition to the general driving route for cars.
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184 votes
900 S. 5th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415
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The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome was a sports stadium with a fiberglass fabric roof that was supported by air pressure. Before closing on December 29, 2013, it was the home of the Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins and the National Football League's Minnesota Vikings.
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Opened in 1948, Riverview Theater is a single-screen movie theater that displays first-run Hollywood movies along with art films. It offers digital presentation, high-back seats, a lounge area with a television, stadium seating and a snack bar.