No Winter Is Complete Without A Trip To One Of Minnesota’s Biggest Indoor Water Parks, Great Wolf Lodge
With winter almost behind us, it’s hard not to look forward to spring. But anything can happen at this time of year in Minnesota, including a cold snap or a heavy snowfall. That’s why it’s still important to have some indoor activities available throughout the year. One favorite of many is visiting an indoor water park. There are some great ones all across Minnesota, including what might be the state’s biggest indoor water park at Great Wolf Lodge. Read on below to learn about this enormous park and all that you’ll find there:
Great Wolf Lodge is a resort in Bloomington, Minnesota. Among other things, such as excellent rooms and restaurants, it's also home to one of the biggest indoor water parks in Minnesota. It covers more than 75,000 square feet!
This is an excellent place to visit for families during the winter. There is plenty to do for people of all ages. Those who want to relax may enjoy a float down Crooked Creek, a long lazy river.
Totem Towers is also fun. Visitors must climb to the top of a treehouse before taking the plunge into the pool below. It'll quickly become a favorite slide!
If you'd rather go on a rafting trip, you'll love River Canyon Run. And to practice your surfing skills, try Wolf Rider Wipeout. This enormous indoor water park is a great way to escape the winter cold!
For more information about Great Wolf Lodge, including booking a stay or visiting the waterpark, visit their website. Also be sure to check out our past article about another popular indoor water park, the Edgewater Resort in Duluth.
Address: 1700 American Blvd E, Bloomington, MN 55425, USA
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Betsy is a Minneapolis-based writer who's lived in Minnesota for 20 years. If you know of any amazing Minnesota restaurants, nature areas, or other attractions, feel free to let her know about them at brathburn@onlyinyourstate.com or on Twitter @betsyrathburn.