Waterfall and surrounding trails create a scenic setting with breathtaking views. Large open grounds include an outdoor theatre and public food court, supporting a relaxed, peaceful atmosphere. Families enjoy play areas and pedal carts, while music and art add cultural touches.
Clean paths and wheelchair accessible ramps lead to views of the falls from multiple angles. The paved route from parking to the falls connects to bike trails, making it easy to reach by bike or on foot.
Fishing along the bank offers kids a hands-on experience, including catching large fish with a telescopic rod. The park features accessible trails and scenic waterfalls that kids enjoy exploring.
Good to know
Entry to Minnehaha Falls is free for all visitors.
Parking costs $1.30 per hour and requires license plate recognition.
The park occasionally hosts festivals and events, so check the calendar.
Powerful waterfall anchors a spacious park with open picnic grounds and accessible bike paths. Peaceful atmosphere blends with natural scenery featuring bridges, creeks, and sandstone climbing spots. Play areas and a concert pavilion add to the family-friendly vibe.
An accessible bike and run path runs through the park. The falls sit close to a metro station, making them easy to reach. The entire park, including the top, is handicap accessible.
Wading area suits both adults and kids. The park offers 9 holes of frolf and welcomes families with kids and pets.
Good to know
Parking is not free; be prepared to pay.
There are concerts in the summer at the park.
Expect local art events and food stands during special occasions.
Large open-air park combines modern sculptures with serene natural elements like wind chimes in trees. Visitors find a peaceful atmosphere ideal for quiet walks and reflection. Iconic pieces such as the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture stand out against views of historic architecture.
Paved paths make the garden wheelchair accessible and easy for strollers. Free admission and nearby parking add to its accessibility. It welcomes all abilities and modes of transportation.
Children can explore and play within the sculpture artwork areas designed for interaction. The garden offers a chance to engage kids with creative art projects and introduces them to artists of Dakota heritage.
Good to know
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free to visit.
Parking at the adjacent lot costs $4 for the day.
The park is open until midnight.
Large venue combines historic architecture with modern amenities like multiple bars and suites. Sound system delivers great acoustics creating an intimate yet energetic atmosphere even with big crowds. Balcony and club level offer comfortable seating and good views for live music events.
Wheelchair users find easy access throughout the venue, including a designated seating area and underground parking. Staff provide quick assistance and the bathrooms and drink stations are accessible.
Staff accommodations help kids with disabilities enjoy events comfortably. Kids experience memorable first concerts and have fun at various shows, including boxing matches, even in crowded settings.
Good to know
Parking is available underneath the venue with a private entrance.
Expect heavy traffic and crowds after events.
The venue has only one exit, which can create safety concerns during large events.
City park features inclusive playgrounds with sensory stations and wheelchair accessible play structures. Quiet atmosphere with spongy, springy ground surfaces and a variety of sports courts and fields. Neighborhood is calm, and the park offers activities suitable for children of all abilities.
A wheelchair accessible play structure and sensory stations support kids of all abilities. Communication boards help nonverbal children, though steep hills may challenge wheelchair users.
Accessible play structures include wheelchair friendly equipment, sensory stations, and a communication board for nonverbal kids. Spaces suit both younger and older children, though steep hills challenge toddlers and wheelchair users.
Good to know
The park features a wheelchair accessible play structure and sensory stations for nonverbal kids.
The playground has a spongy ground surface instead of woodchips.
The park includes a new skate park and renovated playground.
Live music fills a beautiful venue with intimate size and great sight lines from every spot. The atmosphere feels packed and energetic, creating a close connection between performers and audience. Multiple bars and a lounge offer convenient drink options despite high prices.
Easily reached by light rail with a short walk from the station. Staff assist with seating and maintain clean, accessible bathrooms. ADA seating is available through prior arrangement.
Staff offer VIP balcony seating for kids to enjoy concerts with a great view and a private space. Events like toddler techno cater specifically to young children, and staff ensure kids stay well hydrated during shows.
Good to know
Drinks cost about $20 each, and only card payments are accepted.
Expect crowded conditions during sold-out events, making it hard to move.
There is only one set of restrooms for general admission attendees.
Historic theater offers an intimate setting with classic, ornate design and great acoustics that support plays, musicals, and concerts. Atmosphere feels old school and classy, creating a timeless experience. Seating includes sloped floors and balconies, though access involves many stairs.
The route from the parking ramp to the theatre is wheelchair accessible and fairly easy. Staff provide helpful support and upgrade handicapped seats. Some handicap parking spots are excellent.
Shows include sensory-based performances with volunteers to assist all guests. Popular kids shows like Paw Patrol Live keep children enthralled and engaged throughout.
Good to know
Expect long waits for women's restrooms, especially during busy shows.
Plan for extra time if using a wheelchair due to crowded conditions.
Parking in the Hawthorne ramp is recommended for easy access.