- TripBuzz found 23 things to do with kids in or near Winona, Minnesota, including 12 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Alma, La Crosse and Trempealeau.
- From Westgate Bowl to Bud King Ice Arena, the Winona area offers 37 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Scenic Drives, Bike Paths and Bowling.
- Home to Sugar Loaf, a large rock formation, Winona sits on the Mississippi River. Because of its many stained glass windows, the city is often referred to as the 'stained glass capital' of the United States. Although small, the community further provides residents with an array of arts and culture. This includes live theater, art exhibits and museums, as well as cultural events sponsored by the Dakota Nation (Native Americans).
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Featuring cosmic bowling, Westgate Bowl has glow in the dark pins as well as a surround sound and neon lights. The bowling alley offers party packages that include two games of bowling and food from its restaurant.
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During the winter, Bud King Ice Arena is open to the public for outdoor, recreational skating when weather permits. A local youth hockey association hosts its games at this arena.
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Visitors to the Great River Bluffs State Park in Winona, Minnesota enjoy expansive views of the Missippi River Valley. The park is punctuated by two major bluffs and his home to dozens of species of trees, shrubs and grasses.
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Situated next to the bluffs, Holzinger Lodge provides visitors with direct access to the surrounding nature trails. The lodge has amenities like a kitchen, game room, playground, and lounge available for public use.
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Winona 7 Theatres is a multi-screen theatre that shows first run movies. They offer 3D Digital Projection, digital sound and stadium seating. Winona 7 is handicap accessible and provides hearing assisted listening devices upon request.
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With a large bank vault on display, Winona National Bank allows visitors to tour the building and browse various exhibits. The second floor of the bank has taxidermy animals and a miniature bank sculpture on display.
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Built between 1856 and 1858, the Pickwick Mill was originally designed as a sawmill, but converted a few years later to a grist mill. The mill is now a historic site.
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1,950 acres of protected floodplain forest are contained in the Aghaming Park And Preserve, right near downtown Winona. Visitors of the park enjoy the uncommon floating communities in the area, as well as activities like bird-watching and rowing.
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With panoramic views of Winona's landscape and surrounding hills, Garvin Heights Park is filled with trails for visitors to hike. The trails are lined with historical plaques that provide information about the area.