Outdoors

A Big Legacy

A Big Legacy

Group works to restore Big Island park and its history. It’s almost impossible to think of Lake Minnetonka without considering Big Island. A popular...

Picnic Proposal

Picnic Proposal

The Wayzata Library lawn is transformed into a memory-making spot. The Wayzata Library holds a lot of great stories, but the area in front of the...

Gee! Haw! Mush!

Gee! Haw! Mush!

Klondike dog derby returns to Excelsior. Water Street in Excelsior will have drivers of a different sort when it welcomes back to town The Lake...

Remembering 9/11

Remembering 9/11

A new memorial is set to be unveiled in Wayzata’s Panoway Park. Every alphabetical list of the nearly 3,000 victims from the 9/11 attacks starts...

Have a Ball

Have a Ball

Eke out a bit more summer fun with these larger-than-life yard games. Elevate your backyard fun with twists on classic games, and larger-than-life...

Bike Ride Ready

Bike Ride Ready

Minnetonka plans the return of Tour de Tonka. Strap on your helmets, and load up your bike racks—Minnetonka’s 16th annual Tour de Tonka returns...

Adventure is Barking

Adventure is Barking

Trainer works with owners and pets in real world settings. Who said letting the dogs out was a bad thing? With Adventure is Barking, there is no...

Pitch Perfect

Pitch Perfect

The ideal “campground” might be in your backyard or home. Backyard camping is a timeless outdoor experience, but it can come at a cost—time, spent...

The Root of Things

The Root of Things

Locally-owned business tackles lake weed removal. Few of us like the creeping sensation of a surprise encounter with lake weeds while swimming. Tom...

Hop To It

Hop To It

Excitement simmers for annual egg hunt. Our Savior Lutheran Church and School’s 25th annual Easter egg hunt is going COVID-friendly with a...

Go Play Outside

Go Play Outside

Experts offer tips to keep pets safe at home and the park. With many Minnesotans sticking closer to home during the pandemic, folks have been...

Forest Bathing

Forest Bathing

"Our affinity naturally leans toward green." No, you’re not submerged in water, and yes, you keep your clothes on. Forest bathing or shinrin-yoku...

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