The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have the famous Mall of America and Walker Art Institute. Bluff Country to the south has water sports and cross country skiing. The Prairielands abound with lake recreations.
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5.0 based on 189 reviews
Beautiful ergonomic contemporary vibe. Baseball is only part of the entertainment; there is something happening before the game, between every half-inning, and after the game. The announcers are hilarious. "(The opposing batter) has two strikes,.....(wait for it)...and NO BALLS!!" Great family fun. We like it more than going to a Twins game. Come early to hear live music outside the stadium. Inside the stadium, there is a nice variety of foods and drinks--from basic hotdogs and budweiser to gourmet selections and craft beers--a few cuts above traditional ballpark fare.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The Yard is an indoor sports facility were you can rent batting cages or open turf areas by the half hour or the hour. Great for baseball, softball, pickleball, soccer, practicing that golf swing - especially during long winter days days!! Grounds Crew coffee is also located on site for your coffee pick me up needs!!!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Minneapolis' premier athletic club since 1977. Come and experience the perfect balance of fitness & relaxation at the Calhoun Beach Athletic Club. Public memberships available and walk-in daily guests welcome. Contact us today to enjoy 3-complimentary days if fitness!
4.5 based on 3,014 reviews
Great night at the ball park We are visiting all 30 This one was fabulous ... Easy to get to... light rail right outside the door... plenty of parking ... ride sharing friendly
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