The 83rd Aquatennial – Minneapolis, MN

The 83rd Aquatennial – Minneapolis, MN

 Minneapolis Aquatennial

Mark your calendars! Organizers of Minneapolis’s official celebration of summer announced its 2022 lineup of events. The 83rd Aquatennial will take place Wednesday, July 20th through Saturday, July 23rd, 2022.

Twin Cities Kayaking: Two Rivers Tour – St. Paul, MN

Twin Cities Kayaking: Two Rivers Tour – St. Paul, MN

Twin Cities Kayaking

Now through – October 31st

Two Rivers Tour:  Our fabulous new river trip takes you from the historic Hidden Falls Park, down the Mississippi River to a little known channel through Fort Snelling State Park that leads into the Minnesota River and around Pike Island. Then you’ll pass by the 1926 Mendota Bridge to the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, known as Bdote to the Dakota Indians.

Enjoy scenic views of the colorful river bluffs and iconic sites such as Fort Snelling, the Cathedral of St. Paul and the Schmidt Brewery. You’ll go under the Highway 5 and 35E bridges.

Hidden History of the Minnesota River Valley

 

Experience nature along the shore as well as symbols of industry like giant barges, grain elevators, and a historic 1916 railroad swing bridge.

The tour finishes with a trip under the 160-foot Smith Avenue High Bridge and a breathtaking view of the St. Paul skyline before ending at Harriet Island’s grand stairs at the historic Wigington Pavilion.

Twin Cities Kayak Rental and Tour Guide

Kayak rental and adventure tour guide in Minneapolis and St. Paul. We deliver and pick up kayaks for you. Including Tandems!

You’ll see the city from a whole new perspective. Book your outing today!

– Trip is self-guided with a provided map.
– A guided version is available at $85 per person with a 4 person minimum.
– All river and creek trips require 2 cars or the use of Uber or another ride share to get back to your car.

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Minnesota World Expo 2027: Renderings unveiled for potential World’s Fair in Bloomington

 

5 Lake Superior Beaches In Minnesota That’ll Make You Feel Like You’re At The Ocean!

5 Lake Superior Beaches In Minnesota That’ll Make You Feel Like You’re At The Ocean!

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Iona’s Beach

Anyone who’s ever visited Lake Superior can attest to the fact that it truly looks like an endless sea. As the largest of the Great Lakes – it contains more water than the other four combined – and the second-largest lake in the world by surface area, Lake Superior certainly lives up to its name. Here in Minnesota, we are lucky to have more than 100 miles of shoreline along this beautiful lake, including many wonderful beaches. Below, you’ll learn about five of the best Lake Superior beaches in Minnesota. Visit them, and you’ll feel like you’re at the ocean!

 

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Sail on the Hjørdis – Grand Marais, MN

 

For over 50 years, Eagan’s July 4th Funfest Celebrations!

For over 50 years, Eagan’s July 4th Funfest Celebrations!

Visit Eagan’s (2-Day) July 4th Funfest!

For over 50 years, Eagan’s July 4th Funfest has been celebrating freedom and fun by featuring fantastic food, exceptional entertainment, a carnival for the kids, an exciting Ambassadors coronation, one of the largest parades in the Twin Cities, and of course an amazing array of fireworks. We look forward to celebrating our Nation’s independence with a full lineup of Funfest activities and events this year!

Carnival Tickets

Dates

Sunday, July 3rd & Monday, July 4th

Entertainment

July 3rd

Teddy Bear Band
Twin Cities Wedding DJs
The Resistors
Arena
The Hype

July 4th

LipStick & Dynamite
Twin Cities Wedding DJs
Gus Sent Me
70’s Magic Sunshine Band

History

Eagan’s July 4th Funfest has been occurring annually for over 50 years. Beginning as a small group of children riding around town on decorated bicycles, the event has grown into a two day event with live bands, rides, lots of food, a parade, and a fireworks show that attracts more that 100,000.

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Fort Snelling Reopens After Revitalization Project

Grand Opening of the Newest Segment of the Gitchi-Gami State Trail – Grand Marais, MN

Grand Opening of the Newest Segment of the Gitchi-Gami State Trail – Grand Marais, MN

Today, we’re celebrating the grand opening of the newest segment of the Gitchi-Gami State Trail from Grand Marais to the Cut Face Creek State Wayside Rest! 

This new 4.5-mile segment of paved trail includes a beautiful timber-arched bridge at the Fall River. It’s the perfect spot to stop along the trail and take in one of the many scenic views of Lake Superior.
So far, over 30 miles of the 89-mile Gitchi-Gami State Trail are completed. Future completion will allow non-motorized travel from Two Harbors to Grand Marais. When will you walk, bike, or roll on this new segment?

This trail will eventually connect five state parks, several communities, four Scientific and Natural Areas, numerous historic sites, and provide vistas of Lake Superior. Trail users will travel through birch and aspen forests, cross numerous cascades and waterfalls, travel through charming and historic towns, and have the opportunity to access beaches of Lake Superior.

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Recipe: OMC Smokehouse’s Bacon and Blue Cheese Potato Salad

 

27th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival returns to the West Side of the Mississippi River!

27th Annual Stone Arch Bridge Festival returns to the West Side of the Mississippi River!

The Stone Arch Bridge Festival is very pleased to announce local artist Amy Marie Kulseth has been chosen to create the 2022 Collector’s Poster. Each year an artist is asked to capture the spirit of the Minneapolis Riverfront for a special limited release poster. This is our second year on the west side of the Mississippi, where the river has a bigger presence throughout the festival. Amy’s artwork brings water to life, which makes her an excellent fit for the spirit and vision of the festival. The 2022 Collector’s Poster design highlights the arches of the Stone Arch Bridge and the iconic glow from the lights of the Minneapolis skyline. The reflected confetti of lights in the water seem to swirl towards Saint Anthony Falls.
The Stone Arch Bridge is committed to providing a platform for artists to sell their work, and the community to gather safely.
More than 200 artists and culinary artists will participate with a broad spectrum of artistic mediums.
We have not just one, but two live music stages to hear an assortment of talented artists!
The festival grounds will span the riverfront area on W. River Parkway from 11th Ave S to N. 4th Avenue.

Stone Arch Bridge Festival 

Schedule

Saturday, June 18th, 10am – 7pm
Sunday, June 19th, 10am – 5pm

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An Eater’s Guide to the Twin Cities

 

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