Monday, December 22, 2014

Winter Activities in Central Minnesota

There’s no more beautiful place to spend a winter than in Minnesota. Whether you explore the Lake Superior Shore or the St. Paul Winter Carnival, there’s always a place to enjoy a hot cup of cocoa with some loved ones. Even without a trip to the shore or downtown St. Paul, there’s plenty of exciting snow activities around central Minnesota.

Sledding and Snow Tubing
Central Minnesota has a plethora of hangouts and parks for some classic sledding and snow tubing.  Families can choose from a variety of parks including Hester Park, Riverside Park, Sauk Rapids High School Park, and Wilson Park for their fill of sledding and snow tubing. Just make sure to seek out smooth hills, avoid trees, and always travel with friends.

Ice Skating
There’s no more picturesque outdoor winter image than ice skating at a park under a light snowfall. Lake George’s beautiful outdoor rink located downtown St. Cloud. Skate rental is free, and the warming shelter is there for you to rest if you need to. The Municipal Athletic Complex (MAC) offers indoor ice skating, rentals, skate sharpening, and concession each under $10 per person. For other rinks around the area, check out the city of St. Cloud’s list of area rinks.  

Take Advantage of Power Ridge
Powder Ridge has been a longtime winter recreation staple in Central Minnesota. With renting and amenities for skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing, (and lessons for all activities) people of all ages can enjoy the area. Whether you travel up for a day, purchase a season pass, or wish to plan a special event, Powder Ridge  has all for winter sport enthusiasts in Central Minnesota.

Explore Quarry Park
Quarry Park and Nature Preserve in Waite Park is open all-year round for visitors. After a snowfall of four or more inches, the ski trails are open for cross country skiing. In fact, on January 9, they’ll be hosting a Moonlight Ski at Quarry Park where skiers can enjoy 4.2 miles of lighted ski trails, campfire, drawing for prizes, and hot chocolate. There’s also a variety of hiking and snowshoeing trails for the family to enjoy.

Central Minnesota has a host of fun recreational winter activities, Christmas light shows, hockey games and holiday shows to name just a few. Check out stcloudfun4kids.com for more family fun this winter!

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