Northfield, MN Outdoor Activities
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Southern Minnesota Skydiving
- St. Mary
Patrons go through basic safety training course before making a solo skydive jump
Segway of Minnesota
- Minneapolis
Riders roll through lakes area on self-guided Segway tours that include a helmet and comprehensive rider orientation
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
CreeksBend Golf Course
- Cedar Lake
Prairieland course hemmed by mature trees, ponds, and wetlands meanders across 6,293 yards that ends at clubhouse in renovated 1930s barn
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
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
Montgomery National Golf Club
- Montgomery
The grassy brainchild of architect Joel Goldstrand bobs and weaves across 6,540 yards of rolling countryside terrain
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
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
Minnesota PGA Golf Partners
- Minnetonka - Hopkins
Card provides discounts at over 165 courses and over 30 free rounds of golf in the "Test Drive" program; kids play free at over 50 courses
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
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
3rd Lair SkatePark & SkateShop
- Robbinsdale - Crystal - New Hope
Skilled cement surfers teach budding skateboarders basic skills & tricks
All American Segway
- Rochester
Self-balancing segways leave tread marks on dirt roads and scenic bike trails that meander through Mayo Park and Cascade Lake Park.
GolfZone
- Chanhassen
Natural-grass greens speckle 90 acres of Chaska woodland at all-season golf complex with outdoor putting course and heated driving range
Wild Oak Farm
- Franklin
Horses gallop across large indoor and outdoor arenas during private lessons for all riding abilities
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Water cascades over the precipice of a towering rock face, forming an elevated waterfall that overlooks the recently renovated 18-hole circuit at Malt-Tees Mini Golf. Featured in CBS Minnesota's Best Things to Do in Richfield, the course winds through a labyrinth of colorful gardens and flowing streams, which players navigate via a system of bridges and putter pole-vaulting challenges. After rounds, appetites piqued by celebratory putter-gnawing can find relief at the malt shop, which serves up malts, ice cream cones, espresso, soft drinks and light snacks.
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.
Held aloft by 35 years of family tradition, Stillwater Balloon sends intrepid explorers skyward from a port just off the scenic St. Croix River. Friendly FAA-certified pilots operate each craft and readily answer any questions that passengers may have as they float through gorgeous views of the surrounding valley. The billowy, multicolored behemoths cruise at treetop level, allowing travelers to shake hands with monkeys. Private and semiprivate flights are the business's forte, but Stillwater Balloon also accommodates custom flights for backyard surprises or ultimate school pickups.
Discover your inner Davy Crockett with today's Groupon. For $5, you get admission to the 40th Annual Minnesota Sportsmen's Show any day from Wednesday, January 13, through Friday, January 15, at the Saint Paul River Centre. Gawk at great outdoorsy goods (RVs, motor homes, travel trailers, fishing boats), attend free fishing and hunting seminars, plan your next excursion, and witness a water-skiing squirrel purchasing a motor home.
Since 1970, Skateville Family Rollerskating Center has facilitated friction-free entertainment on a classic indoor wooden rink. Multicolored lights tumble from retro fixtures high above the skating surface, swathing skaters in incandescent hues and mirages of Mardi Gras beads. In addition to hosting guests during open-skate hours, the family-owned roller arena gathers classes and groups together for field trips and fundraisers. The snack bar's hot dogs and soft drinks keep skaters energized, and an onsite arcade keeps hands from whining about all of the foot-centric entertainment.
In 1905, the Minnesota State Capitol building opened to the public; more than a century later, it continues to welcome more than 120,000 visitors each year to the home of the state government’s three branches. Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by acclaimed architect Cass Gilbert, the building lays claim to world’s second-largest self-supporting marble dome, a title the dome maintains by working a second job as the back-up roof of the Metrodome. Within the white Georgia marble and Saint Cloud–granite exterior of the edifice, 67 senators and 134 representatives wrangle with politics while striding through stately corridors and chambers decorated by murals, sculptures, and paintings carefully selected by Gilbert to complement the building’s elegant style. Hand-painted arabesques and local flora swirl overhead on the vaulted ceilings, and the brushstrokes of John LaFarge depict legal concepts above the bench of Minnesota’s supreme court. Visitors can drop into the rathskeller café, which evokes a German eating hall with restored murals, for a bite to eat and a toast to the health of the state’s royal family.
