19 Best Places To Cool Off In Central Minnesota
We re heading into one of the hottest weekends of the summer and you re definitely going to be looking for ways to cool off. You re in luck. We ve got a list of local splash pads, wading pools and beaches that ll get the job done. All you need to do is make sure to bring the sunblock, a towel and your bathing suit. Check out our list of places to cool off below! (These places are in random order and not ranked from best to worst)
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1. Quarry Park and Nature Preserve in Waite Park: This is a popular swimming destination in central Minnesota. They ve got two quarries that are open to the public for swimming. Quarry #2 is 116 feet deep and Quarry #11 is 20 feet deep with a sandy beach for lounging. Keep in mind, there are no lifeguards on duty. Swimming is free, but you do have to pay for a parking pass if you park your vehicle in the lot.
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