The metro area and beyond are veritable hot (cold) beds of winter recreation opportunities. The hardest part is knowing where to start when it comes to getting out when a season of snow and ice arrives. We've rounded up some of our favorite local activities that pair perfectly with Old Man Winter. Whether you're looking to introduce your youngest progeny to the wonder of the coming season, motivate bigger kids to get out, take your better half on a hot (cold) date, entertain friends, or bring your dog on a chilly adventure, there's something for everyone. This is nowhere near an exhaustive list. Like a polar plunge, it's a jumping-off point, so make some plans.
WITH LITTLE KIDS
See the lakes by luminary. Bundle up and bring the whole family for an evening of glowing ice sculptures, enchanted forests, and fire dancers Feb. 2 at Lake of the Isles. loppet.org
Take a snowy hike. Designed for children up to age 6, join the Free Forest School in nearby wilderness areas all around the Twin Cities each week.bit.ly/freeforest
Experience a dogsledding adventure. Offering one-hour rides and weekend events, HHH Ranch in Hastings provides a great introduction to this winter sport. bit.ly/hhhranch
Explore the Minnehaha Creek by candlelight. Join the southwest Minneapolis neighborhoods for the Middlemoon Creek Walk, a spontaneous ice luminary lighting along water's edge. Check the blog for updates. wintercraft.com
Kicksled your little one through Lebanon Hills Regional Park in Eagan. Just about any young child will love being pushed along the ice and snow in a rental kicksled. bit.ly/kicksleds
WITH BIG KIDS
Ring in the New Year with bonfires, s'mores and sledding. Join Lebanon Hills for some candlelit winter fun for the whole family. bit.ly/NYEdak
Learn to snowshoe. Enjoy a guided hike with the experts at Three Rivers Parks as you explore the scenic grounds of local park reserves. Various parks and dates, threeriversparks.org