Where to Relax in Minnesota? (1)πΏπ
Dear students, want to escape the library, get close to nature, relax, and enjoy the sunshine and fresh air during your study breaks? Today, I'm going to take you to explore some stunning natural spots near the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campusο½ 1οΈβ£ Minnehaha Park π Highlight: Minnehaha Falls π Introduction: Minnehaha Park is not far from UMN and is a very popular place for outdoor recreation. The most famous attraction here is Minnehaha Falls, a 53-foot waterfall that sparkles in the sunlight, resembling a white ribbon cascading down the cliff. Whether it's the lush greenery of summer or the snow-covered beauty of winter, the waterfall's scenery is truly captivating. π€© Activities: Hike along the trails, go for a bike ride π΄ββοΈ, or have a picnic on the grass. In summer, there are also water activities like kayaking. If you love photography, this place is undoubtedly a perfect spot for taking photos π·! 2οΈβ£ Mississippi National River and Recreation Area π Highlight: Natural Ecology π Introduction: This vast natural reserve stretches 72 miles along the Mississippi River, boasting a rich variety of flora and fauna and diverse ecosystems. It's not only an ideal place for learning and researching ecological environments but also a great spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and get back to nature. π€© Activities: Hiking, picnicking, fishing, and bird-watching. A highly recommended route is the trail on Pike Island, where you might encounter deer and other wildlife, experiencing the feeling of being close to nature. #Minneapolis π³π#Travel #Minnesota π πΏ