Discover the best top things to do in Saint Cloud, United States including Clemens Gardens, Munsinger Gardens, Pioneer Place on Fifth, Michael"s Stained Glass Studio, Riddler's Escape, Joe Faber Field, Riverside Park, Beaver Islands Trail, Stearns History Museum, The White Horse.
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5.0 based on 154 reviews
Picturesque garden with red-brick walkways gives visitors a feast for the senses.
This garden is beautiful beyond words. Far different from Munsinger Gardens, Clemens Garden is very formally laid out on a grid pattern. There are brick walkways that lead you through a series of six gardens: A rose border, the rest area garden, a formal garden, a white garden, a perennial garden and the last a treillage garden. The "bones" of the gardens are beautiful and five of the gardens have fountains. The most spectacular fountain (and that is an appropriate description), is the Renaissance fountain with Hebe and cranes. Stunning. When we were there one of the fountains was being repaired due to vandalism. Inconceivable how anyone would stoop to doing something like that, but the garden does not have a fence around it. The plantings were spectacular, still in progress, but a team of staff members were working to finish weeding and planting. Just a breath taking garden in the tradition of the finest formal gardens found in England. We will fondly remember our visit. Free admission, but donations welcomed.
5.0 based on 404 reviews
Located along the scenic Mississippi River, these gardens are known for their shade-loving plants including numerous hostas and ferns.
This is a beautiful area to visit just to walk through and enjoy the many different plants and wonderful walkways along side of the Mississippi River. The fall colors are so beautiful all around the fountains and gorgeous scenic views. I love coming here to just walk and visit with friends and go to the little gift shop. I recommend it for anyone who has time to soak in this totally awesome place.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Team-building, adventure, and problem solving. Join us to test your deductive skills in a big way. We are a live action experience. You enter a themed room containing numerous clues, riddles, and puzzles that need to be solved. Working together you'll unravel the clues and solve the mystery, all within 60 minutes. Follow the clues before time runs out. It's simple... Search for the Secrets Unravel the Clues Decipher the Riddles Escape the Room! It's More Than Just an Escape!
Had some friends from out-of-state visit. Riddler's was great about accommodating our last minute request to do the Spellbound Escape and we had a great time! Loved the D&D references, even used that knowledge to solve a critical clue! The multiple rooms and the separate cells in the beginning were fabulous! Had a new employee to run the room for us and other than a clue in the wrong place, she did fine and we figured it out. What a fun evening! We escaped with 6 minutes to spare - not bad for a new to us group with 2 newbies who had never worked an escape before!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Joe Faber Field is a first rate small town ballpark, home to the summer league Northwoods League 2017 Champion St. Cloud Rox collegiate baseball team. It’s a great escape for family fun with plenty of reasonably priced food and entertainment for kids both young and old. There are multiple all you can eat ticket packages, zany PA announcers running middle inning contests and games, multiple concession stands, shows by Chisel, and a broad selection of team swag, and all at reasonable prices. It’s a first class operation at “The Rock Pile”.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Lots of local and state history with interesting photos and fascinating exhibits. Stearns County's growth and change is well chronicled.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
The White Horse opened in downtown St. Cloud in March 26, 2008. Owner Brian Lee believed the area was full of too many corporate chain restaurants, so he implemented a business model of a scratch-kitchen, manned with unique and talented chefs in a downtown location. The White Horse built a successful lunch and dinner crowd ranging from SCSU professors, lawyers and doctors to undergrads and the creative culture of the downtown area. Built upon the foundation of the original bar constructed in 1907, the building has housed The Sportsman, Geez, Mike Morris' Superstars and upon investigating the original bar's history, Brian Lee was told by some of the locals that the original name of the place was "The White Horse" which is the origin of the name. Turns out the original name was "The White Bear". We think you'll agree, "The White Horse" sounds much better. We welcome you to The White Horse. The Downtown establishment that eats like a restaurant and drinks like a bar.
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