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The Arboretum is one of those places most everybody agrees
is cool to have around, but hardly anyone actually goes to.
Part of the problem, even for Twin Cities residents, is the
drive for those of us in Minneapolis proper, its
a solid 45 minutes to get out to Chaska. If you havent
been, its worth the drive. Its the only place
Ive been where hard science, recreation, education,
kids play time, consumer research, and good old communing
with nature all mix together flawlessly. The Arboretum tends
to get most of its press around fall colors time, and for
good reason. The density and variety of tress and picturesque
walking trails make for a great autumn afternoon. But check
out the shade tree exhibit in the summer: should you be in
the market, they have several varieties arranged with strategically
placed lawn chairs for field tests. In the winter, theres
cross country skiing followed by pancakes and fresh-from-the-tree
maple syrup. Get inspired for your own garden at their flower,
medicinal plants, and rose gardens. There are lots of places
in Minnesota to pick apples, but how many can offer custom-bred
apples like the Honeycrisp (now ubiquitous at grocery stores,
but invented here in 1991)? There are exotic plants,
and native plants in exotic arrangements. For the kids, there
are treehouses, giant kid-eating birds, and the intriguingly
named Wheres the Toad? You can drive around
to the various areas within the park, but I recommend just
strolling along 3 Mile Drive (those with bird phobias should
watch out for roving packs of wild turkeys). Part of their
mission statement is to get the populace to unplug and go
back outside. Do it, youll
like it.
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