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The Nature Lover![]() Photo by John Gregor
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
Über Bike Tour:
Join the thousands biking and hiking the Chain of Lakes in Minneapolis. Or head to the other side of the Mississippi to Hidden Falls Regional Park, off Magoffin Avenue near the Ford Motor Company, for plenty of trail options: Go east to Crosby Farm Regional Park. Distance: 6.7 miles. Highlights include Hidden Falls, flood plain forest, mixed oak woods along the bluffs, wetlands, a line of limestone and sandstone outcrops to the north, sandy Mississippi shoreline. Plus you can fish the big river or Lake Crosby. Or head north about two miles along Mississippi River Boulevard to the Ford Parkway Bridge and cross over to Minnehaha Regional Park and take in Minnehaha Falls, even a picnic. Another favorite: Midtown Greenway, running alongside a railroad corridor, connects the Mississippi River to the Chain of Lakes and finally to the Southwest Regional LRT Trail and another twenty-seven miles to Victoria. Watch For These Birds: Uncommon Common Must See/Do:
Natural Wonders: Mobsters don’t hide moonshine in the natural caves anymore, and most of the dragons have been scared away, but you can still tour the Wabasha Street Caves (215 S. Wabasha St., St. Paul) and stop afterward for a bite to eat at the caves’ famous café, Grumpy Steve’s. If life underground suits you, stick around for Swing Night every Thursday. Upriver in Minneapolis, from the vantage point of the Stone Arch Bridge, you’ll be standing near what was the epicenter of Twin Cities life for a hundred years—the flour mills, powered by St. Anthony Falls. At the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary, the nation’s oldest wildflower garden, find fifteen acres of flora, nearly a mile of trail, and lady's slippers in bloom for most of July. But if your tastes are a little earthier, visit the Quaking Bog, a five-acre acid bog hidden in a grove of 200 tamarack trees (Theodore Wirth Pkwy. & Glenwood Ave., Mpls., 612-370-4903). Dining and Snackin': Staying Hydrated:
Best Deals: Take the Como Pedicab Tour (651-646-3648) so you can tell your friends you've ridden in a pedal-powered rickshaw—in the United States. Want to relax, but aren’t ready to head inside? Stake out a patch of grass for Music and Movies in the Park at Loring Park (7 p.m., M, July 16–August 20 ) Transportation: To get around our Minneapolis lakes, stop at Calhoun Rental (1622 Lake St., 612-827-8231) and rent a bike, in-line skates, or just about any other self-propelled mode of transportation, including tandem bikes, mountain bikes, recumbent bikes, kids’ bikes, and child trailers.
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