Lino Lakes, MN Outdoor Activities
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Lee's Limousine
- Roseville
Limousine tours cruise through wine country, stopping at three wineries, a cheese farm, and a chocolatier to shop and try samples
Goony Golf
- Spring Lake Park
Groups of two or four putt among 18-hole courses inhabited by colorful oversize animals
Cheap Skate
- Coon Rapids
Guests lace up in rental skates and make their way around the rink or recharge at the snack bar with hot dogs and drinks
Challenge Nation
- Warehouse District
Teams race to solve clues and strategize to win cash prizes and awards during urban race; participants gulp drink specials at after party
Segway of Minnesota
- Minneapolis
Riders roll through lakes area on self-guided Segway tours that include a helmet and comprehensive rider orientation
GolfZone
- Chaska
Putting posses traverse 18-hole mini-golf courses lined with babbling streams and rocky outcrops
High Five Archery
- Stillwater
Father-and-son duo oversee range where archers practice, learn during private lessons, or join in group parties with competitive games
Minnesota Lynx
- Warehouse District
After a final preseason tune-up, the Lynx begin their chase for a third-straight WNBA finals appearance behind star Seimone Augustus
Monticello Country Club
- Monticello
18-hole course features multiple doglegs across a 6,453-yard layout lined by oak trees, ponds, and streams.
Apple River Hideaway
- Somerset
An idyllic tree-lined shore speeds by tubers enjoying a jaunt down gushing rapids near a campsite with ample room for overnight visitors
Riverwood Canoe
- Osceola
Shaded by the surrounding cliffs and pine trees, canoes snake down the St. Croix River
Luck Golf Course and Country Club
- Luck
Nestled on the south shore of Big Butternut Lake, 18-hole course charts a path through pine, maple, and oak trees and multiple ponds
Wayzata Bay Charters
- Excelsior
Upon boarding the 60 ft. lake cruiser, passengers receive a glass of champagne and enjoy a one-hour floating meet and mingle
Shadowbrooke Golf Course
- Lester Prairie
18-hole, par 71 course pairs an open front nine with a less forgiving back nine cleaved through mature trees
MN Surf Co.
- Excelsior
All-day paddleboard rentals include a paddle, life vest, leash, and instructions, and an in-store lesson covering steering and turning
Special Forces Paintball
- Rockford
Across 40 acres of fields, goggled players fire 300 included paintballs during 5.5-hour walk-on game
Wings North
- Pokegama
Test aim on targets with crossbows and bolts, and dig into pizza washed down with soda between rounds
3rd Lair SkatePark & SkateShop
- Robbinsdale - Crystal - New Hope
Skilled cement surfers teach budding skateboarders basic skills & tricks
Wild Oak Farm
- Franklin
Horses gallop across large indoor and outdoor arenas during private lessons for all riding abilities
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Bunker Beach now features six towering waterslides, a 900’ lazy river, leisure pool with climbing wall, a zero-entry pool with a water play structure, a creative sand play area, and as always, Minnesota’s largest outdoor wave pool! Large open areas for sunning and relaxing are scattered throughout the water park.
For years, Bill Ahmann mastered the complex inner workings of piston and turbine aircraft as an aviation mechanic. In 1997, he finally achieved his dream by founding his own aviation company out of Anoka County-Blaine Airport. Initially a small venture with a staff that totaled three, Bill's penchant for providing aviation-related services with a personal touch led to rapid growth and a second Twin Cities Aviation location in Saint Paul. In 2008, Bill's veteran squad of flight instructors helped the company achieve Part 141 certification, distinguishing it as a reputable flight school. Today, TCA's staff numbers more than 20 industry professionals drawn from military, commercial-airline, and other aviation backgrounds. Flying a tiptop fleet, the team boasts varied expertise in charter flights, FAA-certified flight instruction, and aircraft sales. The staff's experienced mechanics also service pilots and plane owners with repairs that range from routine safety inspections to refueling propeller hats.
The castle turrets of Lilli Putt Family Entertainment Center greet travelers from afar, inviting ladies and lords to wile away the day in a trifecta of leisure activities. Towering trees and domesticated dragons dot the landscape of a challenging mini-golf course. There, golfers can knock balls over ramps and around aquatic obstacles in all five seasons of the year. Guests can also celebrate the sun with a ride on one of Lilli Putt’s go-karts, which come in single- and double-seater models.
Roller derby combines the breakneck pace of NASCAR, the technical virtuosity of figure skating, and the hard-hitting action of badminton into a supersport smoothie. Your tickets get you in to see the Banger Sisters, Delta Delta Di, Kilmore Girls, and the Violent Femmes compete for first place, bragging rights, and bruises that most resemble Abraham Lincoln. Established in 2006, the North Star Roller Girls have steadily grown in popularity, becoming part of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association in 2008. Today, North Star’s travel team, the Supernovas, periodically compete for a coveted national rankings spot. Teams are propelled by traditional quad roller skates, mounds of spunk, and intimidating monikers such as “Ida Kildher” and “Maggie McFaceStomp” as they propel their point-scoring teammates past opponents.
Minnesota Helicopters’ Robinson R22 hovers like a hummingbird high above the St. Croix River, an ideal vantage point for scouting the surrounding bluffs for bald eagles. The craft then swoops toward St. Paul, darting past skyscrapers and the state Capitol. Tours such as this spotlight Minnesota’s natural and urban splendor from a singular perspective. In addition to the St. Croix River, pilots trace routes up the Mississippi and over Lake Minnetonka, and can even customize flight routes for passengers.
Those not content to cruise in the passenger seat can sign up for Minnesota Helicopters’ flight school and eventually chart their own courses for friends or stowaway ostriches.
For most of the year, the outer concourses of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome fill with the aromas of hot dogs and grilled onions to feed hungry fans during Vikings and Twins games. But from November through April, the smooth concrete floors of those same concourses become the skating surface for the Rollerblade RollerDome. Skaters have taken over the Metrodome every winter for decades, including in 1993, when Jonathan Seutter set a Guinness World Record there by skating 271 miles in 24 hours. The half-mile concrete loops provide the ideal conditions for speed skaters and beginners alike. On the upper level, experienced skaters get a cardio workout with separate alleys for speed skating and leisurely coasting. On the lower level, kids and novices can take their time while skating along to music spun by onsite DJs and really hip spiders.
