
It's easy to start feeling apathetic in winter. The holidays are over, and the weather is gloomy and cold. You and your family could use an escape: something colorful, active, and even educational! There are plenty of places near Minneapolis and St. Paul homes for sale to find fun wintertime escapes. Here are some of our favorites.
At Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, you can learn about all manner of wildlife and plants in fun and engaging ways. Among the animals on display are:
Be sure to check out the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, a two-acre glass enclosure full of colorful gardens and exotic plant life. Open 365 days a year, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until April 30th, and until 6 p.m. through Labor Day, they also host Music Under Glass, a series of live music performances on Sundays and Wednesdays.
At the University of Minnesota is the College of Biological Sciences Conservatory & Botanical Collection. There, you can see over 2,000 of the most diverse plant species from around the world. Check out their Cloud Forest collections of plants from the Andes and Himalayas. Or their Ancient Rainforest, which houses rare and endangered plants from tropical regions near the equator. Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, the conservatory is free to the public, but if you'd like a guided tour, be sure to book it in advance.
There are few better places near Edina homes for sale for a fun-filled, family adventure than Edinborough Park. For children 12 and under, there's Adventure Peak, an indoor play park featuring climbing walls, tube slides, and more. And for all ages, there's a six-lane heated pool facility that also includes:
The park also offers birthday party packages, which include admission for all guests, custom, colorful invitations, and a special gift for the birthday child.
If you love discovering new things and learning about how the world works, you have to check out the Science Museum of Minnesota. They have dynamic exhibits in all different fields, including:
Check out the William L. McKnight Omnitheater, an enormous, domed screen that immerses you in the wonders of nature, from volcanoes to outer space. And on Fridays, don't miss Museum Nights, featuring live shows, trivia, and more.
Since 1872, the Bell Museum has been Minnesota's official natural history museum. See diverse local wildlife with their intricate dioramas, like Spring at Cascade River or Beavers at Lake Itaska. Experience ancient specimens and living animals firsthand at the Touch & See Lab. Plus multiple shows daily at the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium. Open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., admission is free for Bell members and UMN students.
This is just a taste of what the Twin Cities have to offer, year-round and in winter. Call today if you're ready to find your new home here. We'll help you locate the house of your dreams in a neighborhood you'll love.