Wheelchair-Accessible Activities in Minnesota
From state parks to sports stadiums, museums to malls, here are six Minnesota destinations that make sure to meet the accessibility standards of visitors in wheelchairs.
From state parks to sports stadiums, museums to malls, here are six Minnesota destinations that make sure to meet the accessibility standards of visitors in wheelchairs.
The North Star Route, or U.S. Bicycle Route 41 (USBR 41), links together a system of bicycle trails and scenic roadways to connect St. Paul, Duluth and Grand Portage for an epic 315 miles of riding. While exploring this lengthy segment of Minnesota's natural wonders, be sure to stop at these ten must-visit destinations along the way.
While a fat bike rides just fine on pavement and dry summer dirt, its natural habitat is snow. This is because its large, high-volume tires are designed to grab as much ground as possible for maximum traction. Here is everything you need to know about tackling the toughest downhill trails on two wheels in Minnesota — the country's best state for winter sports.
Northwest Minnesota, where all-terrain vehicle manufactures Polaris and Arctic Cat were founded, is truly an ATV-riding destination. This part of the state has long trails, great scenery and a remoteness rarely found. In fact, some trails take riders so deep into forests and bogs the nearest gas station is a good 50 miles away.
For visitors seeking the ultimate Minneapolis bike ride, point your tires to the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway. This 51-mile urban bike loop gives riders a best-of tour of the city, including the Chain of Lakes, Mississippi River, Minnehaha Falls and downtown riverfront.
There's no better way to see the rolling hills and abundant lakes of central Minnesota than from your bike. Explore the region's impressive network of paved bike trails to visit charming small town main streets, historic sites, family resorts and everything in between.
The flat, peaceful Lake Wobegon Trail weaves a 62-mile route through central Minnesota’s charming rural towns, abundant dairy farms, lakes and streams.
Planning the perfect long weekend bike trip is a delicate thing. If your destination is too far away, you’ll spend the whole trip just getting there; if it’s not far enough from home, it barely even feels like a vacation. Here's a list to help make planning your next bike-led escape a little easier.
From festive seasonal celebrations to art fairs and historical exhibits, you'll find a diverse lineup of events in the northwest Minnesota city of Bemidji. Find fun ways to celebrate the seasons, holidays, outdoors and local heritage.
"The First City on the Mississippi" is an outdoor lover's dream, with easy access to hundreds of lakes and several state parks and forests. Enjoy fishing, hunting, hiking, biking and many more outdoor pursuits, plus shopping, dining, and rich history and folklore.