Here’s my favorite things to do in Minnesota in Winter – from a lifelong Minnesotan! Whether you love or hate the cold, get out there and enjoy all that Minnesota has to offer!
Things to do in Minnesota in winter – Indoor
Play retro games at Can Can Wonderland
Think of the craziest mini golf course you can and then double that. Can Can Wonderland is an artist designed indoor mini golf course in St. Paul. Every hole is more unique than the last, and it’s fun for all ages! Make sure to also check out their crazy food and drink menus, as well as their retro games that are unlimited with admission! Pro tip – head upstairs to the brewery before or after.
Play mini golf at the Puttery
The Puttery is located in our favorite neighborhood of Minneapolis – the North Loop. This is an adults only establishment and has a fun upscale vibe that is still casual. Choose from 3 unique courses and try some food and drinks from their many bars located throughout the space! The digital scoreboards are fun too!
Experience an immersive museum
The Museum of Illusions, conveniently located in the Mall of America in Bloomington, offers a captivating and immersive experience. We spent over an hour exploring its fascinating exhibits, which feature more than 60 unique illusion rooms, holograms, and interactive displays. Each exhibit is designed to trick your eyes and challenge your perception, making it a delightful adventure for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re planning a fun family outing or a unique date night, this museum promises hours of entertainment and wonder. Don’t miss out on this engaging attraction—get your tickets here and prepare to be amazed!
Try Virtual Reality at Rem5 VR Lab
Grab a virtual reality pod at Rem5 VR Lab in St. Louis Park for fun games while you eat and drink! This is a perfect spot for a group of friends or tweens/teens. Make sure to try the plank walk – it feels SO REAL!
Play indoor games at The Burrow
The Burrow is an all-in-one fun day out. It’s great for families and groups of friends. Their founding location is in Victoria, which is about 45 minutes west of the Twin Cities. It offers indoor mini golf, axe throwing, hammerschlagen, food, and drinks. They also have a location in Oakdale where they have all the same activities as their Victoria location, but have added even more additions like pickleball, a private karaoke room, sports simulators, laser tag, and a ropes course. Check out their website for fun weekly events, too!
Make a cool craft at Upstairs Circus
Located in the North Loop of downtown Minneapolis is Upstairs Circus. Here you can make your own crafts that you will actually use! Everything from leather luggage tags to jewelry to wall decor. Great for girls and guys – and drinks to make things even more fun! They even offer Project Social which is a designated time to gather together and make a project with friends and strangers alike!
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Play pickleball, duckpin bowling and more at Smash Park
Smash park, located in Roseville, is the perfect way to spend a day indoors in the winter. You can play pickleball, duckpin bowling, axe throwing, darts, the arcade, and even reserve a karaoke room to sing your favorite songs. Each activity has a spot to eat and drink and plenty of TVs around so you wont miss your favorite game. This is definitely a great place to visit with a group of friends!
Laugh till you cry at a comedy show
Check out an improve comedy show through Hennepin Arts to add some laughs to your life! You can see the comedy shows at the Dudley Riggs Theatre on Hennepin Ave., downtown Minneapolis. Tickets are affordable and the actors and actresses are hilarious!
Gather your friends and see if you can escape
Who doesn’t like solving riddles? The Escape Game has several immersive escape rooms for all skill levels. Located in the Mall of America, the experience is easy to book online and each room holds between 7-8 people.
Become a lumberjack with axe throwing
Be a true Minnesotan and try your hand at axe throwing. We love Bad Axe Throwing in Northeast Minneapolis. It’s actually much easier than it seems!They now have a second location in Minneapolis City Center, too.
Learn how to carve a Nordic wooden spoon
Another very Minnesotan thing to do is to carve your own nordic wooden spoon. We took this class early in the winter and left feeling so accomplished with our hand carved spoons! Book this experience on Airbnb, perfect for a woodworker or woodworker wannabe!
Tour the iconic Minnesota Faribault Mill
Head an hour South of Minneapolis to Faribault, Minnesota which is home of the famous Faribault Woolen Mill. Tour the factory and learn about how these blankets have been made for more than 100 years, and how the process hasn’t changed! A great piece of Minnesota history that every Minnesotan should do in their lifetime. Don’t want to travel that far? Visit the Fairbault Mill store in Edina to shop their goods!
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Eat your way through Midtown Global Market
Want more markets? Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis has some of the best ethnic and local food you’ll find all in one place. You could spend all day eating your way through this market. Make sure to stop at the brewery while you’re there!
Things to do in Minnesota in winter – Outdoor activities
Ice skate outside
If you visit Minnesota in the winter, ice skating is a must-do! There’s so many places you can skate around Minnesota and my friends at Explore Minnesota put them all in one spot in this article! Our favorites are Winter Skate in downtown St. Paul, Centennial Lakes in Edina, and Maple Grove Central Park Loop!
Take a llama on a walk
You can visit these guys all year long, but visiting Carlson’s Lovable Llamas in the winter means you will most likely be the only person on site. Meet famous llamas, take them on a walk, and learn all about these awesome animals! Located in Waconia, about 45 minutes west of the Twin Cities.
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Try your hand at curling
One of the most iconic winter activities is curling. Try your hand at this unique sport at Brookview Golf Course in Golden Valley or Forgotten Star Brewery in Fridley. Brookview uses faux ice and Forgotten Star uses real ice. Both offer drinks while you curl!
Visit the Winter SKOLstice
The Winter SKOLstice located at Viking Lakes in Eagan is such a treat! It is home to the Minnesota Ice Festival where you can find your way out of the ice maze, go down multi-lane ice slides, an even see an ice carving competition! The SKOLstice also has an ice rink and a warming haus that has food, drinks, and live music!
Take a winter staycation
Winter staycations are so cozy! And Minnesota has lots of unique spots to stay. All of our favorites can be found here!
Hit the cross country ski trails
You’ll find cross country ski trails all over Minnesota…some people even commute to work that way! In Minneapolis, definitely check out Theodore Wirth Park for some of the best trails around. We also love Como Park Ski Center in St. Paul where they also have rentals!
Find a frozen waterfall
One of the most amazing sights is a frozen waterfall – I think they’re the coolest! See the most famous Minnesota waterfall right in Minneapolis at Minnehaha Falls. Be careful to not get too close, it’s super slippery, so wear the right equipment! If you find yourself up north, visit Gooseberry Falls near Duluth. Awesome falls and hiking!
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Explore an ice castle
Find ice castles at the Minnesota Ice Castles or the Ice Palaces. Photos are beautiful during the day, but they light up at night too, which is pretty awesome! Buy tickets in advance, dress warm, and do some ice slides while you’re there!
Take a winter hike
Don’t let the cold and the snow stop you from taking a hike in the winter. Our favorite spots are along the north shore of Lake Superior. Gooseberry Falls and Palisade Head, right near Duluth, are absolutely stunning!
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Snowshoe or hike by candlelight
When the snow gets too deep to hike, snowshoeing is the best option. Parks all over the state offer candlelight snowshoeing with lit trails, fires, and plenty of hot cocoa. It makes for a magical winter night! Check out all the candlelight events in Minnesota here.
Try the ice bars at Social Ice
Social Ice is an ice bar event that takes place in Rochester each year. All the local bars in the city create ice bars and specialty drinks that you can enjoy while you listen to live music, sit by the fire, hang out in the igloo, and play “ice” hockey! It’s SO MUCH FUN!
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Downhill ski along the North Shore
Downhill skiing is my favorite on my list of things to do in Minnesota in winter. Minnesota might not have big mountains, but it has great snow! Our top location to ski in Minnesota is Lutsen. It’s located near Duluth and has the longest runs and best views in the state!
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Visit Rush River Ice Sculptures
This activity takes places my favorite neighboring state, Wisconsin. Specifically Maiden Rock, WI which is about an hour SE from the Twin Cities. These ice sculptures are created by a family each year with water fountains and are so fun to explore! It’s open to the public with a free will donation. Make sure you know you’re exploring at your own risk and things get VERY slippery! Wear good winter boots and snow pants!
Dine in an igloo
Find Igloo dining at Duke’s on 7 in Minnetonka or Grand View Lodge in Nisswa. Grand View Lodge is such a winter wonderland! Eat in an igloo, take a horse drawn sleigh ride, go sledding, ice fishing, play hockey, and so much more! We love it there so much!
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I hope you enjoyed this list of things to do in Minnesota in winter. Thanks for reading and exploring my favorite place, Minnesota!
Did you know there’s a huge part of Minnesota north of Duluth? Loved your segment on things to do in the winter in MN but there’s plenty to do way up north! Coming up next weekend is the longest running Finnish Festival in the US! Laskiainen )LUK -key eye men) then there the John Beargrease dog sled race… just to name a couple. Good luck in Australia and New Zealand!
She posts about the North Shore, apparently you can’t read older posts? Calm down honey.
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