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Holidays To Minnesota

The aquatic state of Minnesota, the second-northernmost state in the USA (after Alaska) is one of the nation’s leading outdoor destinations. Dubbed as the “land of 10,000 lakes” the poetic name of the State is a Sioux phrase meaning “land of sky-tinted water”. When the antediluvian glaciers were filled by some of the great rivers like the Mississippi, the result was Lake Superior.

Its scenic shoreline and dozens of other surrounding small bodies of water are linked by hiking trails, making an ideal location for outdoor recreation pursuits such as kayaking, fishing and canoeing and in wintertime the countryside becomes a wonderland for skiing and dog sledding. Small harbour towns and villages hug the north shore of Lake Superior, making the Highway 61 drive a wonderfully scenic route with breathtaking vistas.

Top Tips

"Don't leave Minnesota without trying a Juicy Lucy—a local culinary creation. It's a cheese-stuffed burger, and you can find variations at various restaurants throughout the state."

"Take a scenic drive along Lake Superior's North Shore. Admire waterfalls, hike in Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, and savour breathtaking views of the largest of the Great Lakes."

"Head to Austin, Minnesota, and immerse yourself in the world of canned meat at the SPAM Museum. Learn about the history of SPAM, enjoy interactive exhibits, and even create your own virtual can."

Minneapolis & St Paul Area

Minnesota’s capital city, St. Paul, and its biggest city, Minneapolis (often referred to as the ‘Twin Cities’), stand side by side along the Mississippi River, and together, they teem with culture, unique cuisine and cosmopolitan fun. Visit major cultural institutions, savour the thriving food and booming craft beer scene, explore some of the best parks in the nation, and play at world-class family-friendly attractions in both of these Twin Cities. For more information click here.

Northwest Minnesota

Northwest Minnesota is renowned for its varied landscapes, encompassing expansive prairies, dense forests, and numerous lakes, making it an ideal destination for agriculture, outdoor recreation, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore some of Minnesota’s largest lakes and the source of the Mississippi River. The region’s forests and lakes provide opportunities for boating, cycling along miles of scenic trails, hiking in state parks, golfing on picturesque courses, and bird-watching. For more information click here.

Northeast Minnesota

Discover the wild beauty of Northeast Minnesota, where panoramic lake views, scenic rivers, tumbling waterfalls and dramatic woods are a sight to behold year-round. The magnificent Lake Superior, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the freshwater-based Voyageurs National Park are highlights in this region where a wide range of activities including hiking, boating and canoeing, attract nature enthusiasts year-round.  For more information click here. 

Southern Minnesota

Southern Minnesota is a region known for its scenic landscapes, vibrant communities, and rich cultural heritage. Characterised by rolling farmland, lush river valleys, and historic small towns, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and Midwestern charm. This beautiful region is rich in outdoor recreation, with numerous state parks offering hiking and biking opportunities. For more information click here.

Hidden Gems of Minnesota

The Mississippi River crosses nine states on its journey to the Gulf of Mexico and flows through its longest stretch in Minnesota. Originating as a modest stream in Itasca State Park in northwest Minnesota, the river gradually expands as it winds towards the southeast, offering a diverse range of landscapes. Along its route, visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, canoeing,  kayaking and even paddlewheel boat tours. The river’s scenic beauty and recreational opportunities make it a centrepiece of Minnesota’s natural attractions, inviting exploration of its parks, trails, and waterways all year round.

Minnesota is home to 22 scenic byways that showcase the state’s diverse landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage. These byways offer travellers picturesque routes through forests, lakes, river valleys, and charming small towns. The Great River Road, following the Mississippi River, provides stunning views and access to historical sites along its 700-mile path. The North Shore Scenic Drive traces the shoreline of Lake Superior, offering dramatic vistas of cliffs and forests. Other notable byways include the Gunflint Trail, winding through the remote wilderness of the Boundary Waters, and the Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway, which highlights the region’s agricultural and historical significance.

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