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COMO REGIONAL PARK

With a zoo, gardens, pool, picnic areas, athletic fields and much more, Como Regional Park in St. Paul is one of the best places to play this summer

By Claire Noack

Como Regional Park, otherwise known as Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, is an urban outdoor haven for St. Paul residents and visitors. This 450-acre public space includes a zoo, kids’ amusement park, lake, golf course, garden, pool, athletic fields and several picnic pavilions. And to top it all off, many of these amenities are free and open year round. What more could you ask for in one park?

Park & Pool

With a wide array of activities and facilities at Como Regional Park, it’s easy to spend a whole day experiencing all that the park has to offer. From the two miles of paved walking and biking trails to softball, baseball and soccer fields at the McMurray Athletic Complex, there are plenty of ways to stay active and play this summer. Prime picnic spots can also be found throughout the park with grills, fire pits, picnic pavilions and a large playground for visitors to use as they please.

Como Park’s latest addition, a community pool, is sure to make a splash this summer. The Como Regional Park Pool features lap swimming, an aquatic zip line and climbing wall, 400-foot lazy river, water aerobics, swimming lessons, and much more. Opening June 10, community members and visitors of all ages can have fun cooling off at St. Paul’s newest outdoor aquatics park. For more information on admission prices and hours, check the pool’s website.

Zoo & Gardens

Visit the Como Zoo and Marjorie McNeely Conservatory to watch exotic wildlife and explore beautiful gardens. From tigers and giraffes to gorillas and polar bears, visitors can see all walks of life at the zoo. And the numerous gardens in the conservatory include everything from tropical plants and seasonal flowers to a collection of bonsai trees and pools of water lilies. Both the zoo and gardens are free with a suggested donation to keep the exhibits up and running.

More Family-friendly Amenities

And the fun doesn’t end there! There are still many other features at Como Regional Park to take advantage of, including an 18-hole golf course, a lake complete with a fishing pier and paddleboat rentals, a historic carousel and miniature golf. For more family fun, head to Como Town, located next to the zoo entrance. With more than 18 amusement park rides and attractions, kids and adults alike will revel in delight. And when all that excitement tires you out, head to Como Dockside, a restaurant and event space, that serves up southern-inspired cuisine on the shores of Como Lake.

As if things could get any better, the park also hosts free, live music series with Music at the Parks at Como Dockside and Groovin’ in the Garden in the Enchanted Garden. More information on concerts and events can be found on the St. Paul parks’ website. If it were up to us, we’d be hanging out at Como Regional Park all summer long.

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Top 10 Rainy Day Activities in the Twin Cities https://visit-twincities.com/hit-the-road/stories/top-10-rainy-day-activities-in-the-twin-cities/ Wed, 12 Apr 2017 14:33:35 +0000 http://visit-twincities.com/?page_id=124410 The Twin Cities have fun activities for all ages no matter what the weather forecast says.

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Top 10 Rainy Day Activities in the Twin Cities

Photo by Erica Loeks

Well, it’s spring. And in Minnesota that can only mean one thing. We have no idea what the weather will bring each day. Sometimes you wake up to find an inch of snow piled on your car, and just a few days later it’ll be 60 degrees and sunny! The fluctuation of weather patterns this time of year is enough to drive the most even keeled Minnesotan a little zany, so we’ve compiled a list of our top 10 indoor activities for those rainy days of spring and summer. There’s a wide variety of things to check out—indoor mini golf, a historic home tour, breweries, a seven-acre indoor amusement park and much, much more. So the next time you find yourself in a gloomy spring afternoon, trade in your day snuggled up with a book for an exciting day at one of these rainy day spots.

A mother holding her small child up to the glass at an aquarium as a tiger shark swims byCourtesy Mall of America

SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium

1. Mall of America

Bloomington’s massive shopping and entertainment destination has so much more than shopping, though, I wouldn’t blame you if you spent your rainy day hitting the more than 520 shops in the mall. Be sure to also check out SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium and Nickelodeon Universe, a seven-acre indoor amusement park with rides that are fun for all ages. Check out our footage of the Spongebob Squarepants-themed Dutchman’s Deck Adventure Course here!

2. Must-See Museums

Here in the Twin Cities, we have plenty of arts and culture exhibits to transport you into different times, places and experiences. Check out Minneapolis Institute of Art (free of charge for permanent exhibits) for thousands of pieces spanning 20,000 years. Now through November 18, check out one of Mia’s current exhibitions, Enchanted Mountains: Chinese Landscape Painting. Also free for its permanent collection is the University of Minnesota’s Weisman Art Museum, whose unique exterior was designed by none other than Frank Gehry, the world-renowned architect whose resume also includes the Guggenheim Museum, Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle.

3. Midtown Global Market

Enjoy cuisine from around the world and peruse handmade goods while you’re at it. Check out our in-depth guide of the offerings at this Lake Street market here, and don’t forget to grab a pint from Eastlake Brewery & Tavern while you’re there if you find yourself in need of an ice-cold brew.

Kids putting on a vibrant mini golf course inside a warehouse-like buildingCourtesy Can Can Wonderland

Can Can Wonderland

4. Can Can Wonderland

Mini golf meets craft beer meets arcade games meets ping pong meets art gallery. What a mouthful. Located in a nondescript warehouse in St. Paul, this place is all about whimsical fun. Can Can Wonderland is perfect for kids and adults alike—or the kid in every adult. Enjoy craft beer from one of their bars, or order a cocktail served up with locally made ingredients. But whatever you do, be sure to play their 18-hole artist designed mini golf course. We promise it’s worth the wait.

5. James J. Hill House Tour

Get a glimpse into 19th century life at St. Paul’s James J. Hill House. The historic home was built in 1891 and was the residence of the eponymous railroad tycoon, who had a huge impact on the region’s economy throughout his lifetime. Tour the home and learn about the period and admire the many details in the design of the 36,000-square-foot mansion such as ornamental wood carvings and opulent chandeliers. The Minnesota Historical Society also offers children’s tours, in which younger visitors will learn about the Hill children and grandchildren and participate in special programming.

6. Minnesota Orchestra

The Grammy award-winning Minnesota Orchestra performs in a luxurious concert hall in downtown Minneapolis, Orchestra Hall. The hall was recently renovated to unveil an updated lobby and gathering space, but the performance space itself was untouched (thankfully) as its acoustics are hard to beat. Conducted by Osmo Vänskä, the ensemble performs classics alongside contemporary pieces and even film scores.

7. Breweries

Many taprooms around the Twin Cities have board games to enjoy with a pint of craft beer. Head to Insight Brewing Co. for board games and free brewery tours (including free beer on the tour!) every Saturday at noon. At Bauhaus Brew Labs, test your knowledge of random facts on Wednesday nights, or challenge your friends to vintage arcade games. If you want to feel like your outside even though it’s pouring rain, check out Lakes & Legends Brewing Co., where they bring the outdoors in with yard games, adirondack chairs and green turf. And be sure to check out the crown jewel of Minnesota breweries, Surly Brewing Co., where they pour pint after pint of world-renowned brew.

8. Indoor Rock Climbing

It may be raining outside, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still be active! Check out one of the Twin Cities’ indoor rock climbing attractions. One of our favorite is Vertical Endeavors, which has three locations in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Bloomington. Bloomington is also home to an REI store that features a rock climbing wall, so you can shop for new outdoor gear and round out the afternoon with a climb.

9. Science Museum of Minnesota

Young and old will learn something new at the Science Museum of Minnesota. Featuring exhibits in paleontology, human anatomy, history of the region and more. The St. Paul-located museum is the perfect place to spend a day inside exploring the many facets of the world. Admission to the museum is $18.95 for adults and $12.95 for children, but you can purchase a package for museum and Omnitheater admission for an extra $6.

Sunken Garden at Como Park Zoo & ConservatoryKent Kanouse

Sunken Garden at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory

10. Marjorie McNeely Conservatory

The indoor garden oasis at this conservatory (located at St. Paul’s Como Zoo) will transport you into a tropical paradise no matter what the weather looks like outside. Visit the Tropical Encounters room for humidity-loving plantings, and gaze at exotic flowers blooming in the indoor Sunken Garden. You might even be lucky enough to spot the conservatory’s favorite resident, Chloe, a Hoffman’s Two Toed Sloth.

What are your favorite rainy day activities in the Twin Cities? Tweet us @visittwincities!

Original post by Aubrey Schield. Edited by Kyle Smelter on May 18, 2018.

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Immersive Experiences https://visit-twincities.com/hit-the-road/stories/top-5-tours-attractions/ Mon, 23 Jan 2017 17:13:19 +0000 http://visit-twincities.com/?page_id=122946 Get a unique look at these Twin Cities attractions with unforgettable tours and experiences.

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IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES

The Twin Cities are filled with bucket list items for every curious traveler

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Why sit back and watch when you can take part in the fun? Get a unique look at all the Twin Cities have to offer with tours, exhibits and more.

Above the Falls Sports
Learn about Minneapolis from the seat of a kayak. On their Working the Local Channel tour, you’ll hear all about the industrial history of the area as you explore the Mississippi River in the St. Anthony Falls area. | 120 N. Third Ave., Minneapolis, 612-825-8983, abovethefallssports.com

Science Museum of Minnesota
Get scientific with hands-on exhibits and displays at the Science Museum of Minnesota. With permanent exhibits and a constant influx of new shows to test your curiosity, the museum is the perfect place to explore. | 120 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, 651-221-9444, smm.org

SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium
Get up close and personal with hundreds of underwater species. Be sure to walk through the 300-foot-long underwater tunnel for a view of life under the sea at this attraction located in Mall of America. | Mall of America, 60 E. Broadway, Bloomington, 952-853-0612, visitsealife.com/minnesota

Surly Brewing Co.
Tour the operation that ignited the brewery boom in the Twin Cities. On your walk around Surly’s taproom and brewery, you’ll see how and where their craft beer is made and learn the story of the iconic brewery. | 520 Malcolm Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, 763-999-4040, surlybrewing.com

Wabasha Street Caves
History comes to life at this St. Paul attraction. Located within a rocky outcrop near the Mississippi River, these “caves” hold stories of the gangsters who used to frequent them. Don’t miss swing dancing and live jazz on Thursday evenings. | 215 Wabasha St. S., St. Paul, 651-224-1191, wabashastreetcaves.com

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Top Twin Cities Attractions https://visit-twincities.com/hit-the-road/stories/twin-cities-attractions/ Mon, 16 Jan 2017 18:01:40 +0000 http://visit-twincities.com/?page_id=122921 From zoos and amusement parks to shopping and outdoor fun, the Twin Cities have a mile-long list of must-see attractions.

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TWIN CITIES BUCKET LIST

Don’t miss out on these must-see, must-do attractions throughout the area

Image courtesy of Running Aces Casino & Racetrack

Parks & Trails Galore
The Twin Cities blend the best of nature and urban into one seamless landscape that makes the most of work and play days. Acres of green space, miles of bike trails and a long list of lakes combine forces to create our one-of-a-kind destination. At the Chain of Lakes, activities abound throughout the year. Rent a canoe, go ice fishing, take a leisurely stroll or rent some wheels through Nice Ride MN, our citywide bikeshare program. South Minneapolis is home to the picturesque Minnehaha Falls, a perfect photo-opp in the heat of summer or at its mid-winter freeze. Get a spectacular view of the Minneapolis skyline from the walkable Stone Arch Bridge and stroll the cobblestone streets of St. Anthony Main. Come summer, be among the first to see the newly renovated 15-acre Minneapolis Sculpture Garden when it reopens with great flair in June. In the winter, stroll through St. Paul’s Rice Park, where you can ice skate amidst thousands of lights adorning trees and one giant evergreen. If you’re lucky you’ll catch the Saint Paul Winter Carnival there, too.

Tax-Free Shopping
Shop ‘til you drop, play a round of mini-golf, ride a roller coaster and enjoy a gourmet meal, all without stepping foot outside. Mall of America, the largest entertainment and shopping destination in North America, is an enormous, four-story venue with something for everyone. Kids go crazy for Nickelodeon Universe, a year-round indoor amusement park offering rides for toddlers to thrill-seeking adults. Refresh your wardrobe at Nordstrom, Burberry, Fabletics or any of the other 520-plus shops. Dine at Hard Rock Café, CRAVE or Cantina Laredo, or stop by the LEGO Store, the American Girl store or SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium for endless entertainment. To get some extra mileage out of your tax-free shopping day, head to Albertville Premium Outlets in the northwest suburbs or to Twin Cities Premium Outlets in the southeast. Boutiques more your style? Edina’s 50th & France neighborhood, the North Loop in Minneapolis and St. Paul’s Grand Avenue never disappoint.

Architectural Stunners
Designed by Cass Gilbert, the recently restored Minnesota State Capitol has again opened its doors to showcase its Renaissance Revival beauty. The classically styled building, which boasts the second largest self-supported marble dome in the world, features 23 different types of stone, including 16 varieties of marble from around the world, and Minnesotan granite and limestone. The exterior of Minneapolis’ Basilica of St. Mary is as spectacular as its interior. Named the first basilica in the United States by Pope Pius XI in 1926, this stunning structure has become a beloved emblem of the Twin Cities. Each year, the Basilica Block Party music festival draws in crowds of massive proportions to benefit the cultural epicenter. Don’t forget to visit the Cathedral of Saint Paul to tour another of the metro’s most historic religious landmarks, where you can experience a Sunday mass complete with recently renovated pipe organs.

Image by Daniel Brakke

Wagers & Races
Place your wager at Minnesota’s horse-racing headquarters, Canterbury Park. Known as one of the last great racetracks in America, this park goes beyond your run-of-the-mill horse track and offers simulcasting, poker, blackjack, Texas Hold’em and a variety of other table games. Just north of the metro you’ll find Running Aces, with a cutting-edge, 24-hour Vegas-style card room, restaurant, live summer harness racing and year-round simulcast wagering on horses. If traditional Vegas-style casinos are more to your liking, the Twin Cities area has three to choose from: Treasure Island, Mystic Lake and Little Six.

Wild Kingdoms
Not one, but two amazing zoos call the Twin Cities home. Como Zoo—Minnesota’s oldest zoo—hosts more than 60 species and is always free (although donations are gratefully accepted). Situated next to the zoo is the incomparable Marjorie McNeely Conservatory featuring one of the most beautiful sunken gardens you’ll ever see. The Minnesota Zoo offers a variety of exotic animals as well as daily feedings, demos and shows, such as the Tropical Reef Dive Show, World of Birds Show and the Monk Seal Demo.

Find Your Beat
Whether you are familiar with our well known natives (Bob Dylan, Prince), ones you might not have known were from here (Soul Asylum, Hüsker Dü), or those more current to the scene (Atmosphere, Doomtree), there’s one thing they all have in common: Minnesota roots. And there’s no better place to enjoy live music than First Avenue, which is well known as Prince’s favorite venue to perform in. (It’s also the setting of the late star’s film “Purple Rain”). The Turf Club, Varsity Theater, Dakota Jazz Club and Fine Line Music Cafe are other establishments where you just might hear the next generation’s leading artist.

Amusement Parks

Valleyfair: The upper Midwest’s largest amusement park. Open seasonally.

Nickelodeon Universe: Nearly 30 rides for thrill seekers of all ages in the heart of the Mall of America. Open year-round.

ComoTown: For tinier tots and youngsters in a quaint St. Paul neighborhood. Open seasonally.

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