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Closed
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Mon |
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Tue |
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Wed |
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Thu |
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Fri |
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Sat |
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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The City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival is a two-day event offering various activities. You can enjoy point-to-point Cross-Country skiing, Fat Bike, Skijor, and Snowshoe events, including competitive races and recreational touring events through Theodore Wirth Park. There are also unique events such as the Kubb Tournament and Luminary Loppet, the Loppet's largest fundraiser. In addition to these events, there are various other activities to enjoy, such as shopping tents, ice skating, snow sculpting contests, ice bike racing, and skijoring, a combination of dog sledding and skiing. During the festival, you can also indulge in good beer, food, hot cocoa, and warm bonfires. Remember to bundle up as it will be cold outside.
Are you ready for a night to remember? Look no further than Bryant Lake Bowl. Experience the thrill of "Crazy Bowl," where you'll be rewarded for striking out. This unique game encourages players to try wacky tactics such as bowling with their opposite hand, bowling on their knees, spinning in a circle, closing one eye before bowling, and more. The best part? You don't need to worry about food; they serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, and appetizers. With extended hours, you can bowl late into the night, letting you have fun and let loose.
Experience a unique transportation journey with the Minnesota Streetcar Museum. The Como-Harriet and Excelsior Streetcar Lines are living history museums that offer a ride on the city's streetcar system, taking you back in time. Explore the historic displays, shop for unique souvenirs, and take a nostalgic ride on one of the landmark streetcars along the picturesque route between the lakes. Enjoy a remarkable trip through historic Excelsior along a half-mile track built on the former right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, where the car stops at our barn. You can view a photo gallery of hotels, trains, paddlewheel boats, and landmarks from the 1800s. The Museum also provides an opportunity to learn about the history of Twin Cities Rapid Transit as it ran in Minneapolis and St. Paul, other streetcars in the collection, and the work in progress of restoring a vintage streetcar.