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  • BEST BEACH
    Hidden Beach at Cedar Lake
    The Twin Cities has plenty of perfectly lovely lakeside beaches where you can pitch a towel and spend a lazy summer day, but only one of them has a "vibe." Hidden Beach, on the eastern shore of Cedar Lake, still carries a free-spirited, counterculture sensibility left over from its days as an... More >>
  • BEST BIKE TRAIL
    Cannon Valley Trail
    In barely more time than it takes to drive from Minnetonka to St. Paul, you and your bike could be in Cannon Falls, at the start of one of the most beautiful bike rides in the state. The exquisitely scenic, 20-mile-long Cannon Valley Trail follows an old railway corridor from Cannon Falls to Red... More >>
  • BEST BOCCE COURTS
    Nomad World Pub
    Bocce is a "sport" generally associated with old Italian men who chain-smoke cigarettes and drink bottomless cups of espresso. But lately the game has acquired a bit of hipster cachet, as alcohol enthusiasts have discovered that tossing balls around in the dirt is an activity easily performed... More >>
  • BEST BOWLING ALLEY
    Ran-Ham Bowling Center
    There is a theory in physics that says time moves slower for objects beneath the earth's surface. It's logical then that Ran-Ham Bowling Center is in a basement and therefore a little behind the times of the ultramodern bowling allies on the surface. Ran-Ham does not have "Cosmic Bowling,"... More >>
  • BEST BOXER
    Jason Litzau
    Jason Litzau is a kid from the East Side of St. Paul. He learned the fundamentals of boxing at the Rice Street Gym. The press conference announcing his first big-time bout was held at Yarusso Bros., the legendary Payne Avenue Italian restaurant. The hometown kid has compiled an impressive 23-2... More >>
  • BEST COACH
    Tubby Smith
    Tubby Smith's stated wish to see a shiny new McFacility built on the grave of the venerable and wonderfully idiosyncratic Williams Arena is an idea that must under no circumstances be indulged. With its claustrophobia-inducing student section, wood benches that all but mandate that the crowd... More >>
  • BEST DAY TRIP
    Stillwater
    Taking MN-36 east from Minneapolis the 27 miles to Stillwater is like falling into a time machine that pops you out into 1950s small-town life. You might not find saddle shoes and poodle skirts, but you can have a burger and a strawberry, banana, or chocolate shake at Lily's corner malt shop... More >>
  • BEST DOG PARK
    Minnehaha Park
    To call this place a dog park understates the spectacle. To call it a four-acre orgy of dog adventure is gross. Dogs nip and scratch at the fence, desperate to hit the wide, winding trail that passes through woods and ends at a beach on the riverbank. All kinds of projectiles are fetched by all... More >>
  • BEST GAY-FRIENDLY SPORTS LEAGUE
    Twin Cities Gay Hockey Association
    If you grew up in a hockey-crazed Twin Cities suburb, you'd be forgiven for remembering the sport of hockey as something less than a bastion of tolerance. In fact, if you ran with the hockey players—or just ran into them in the halls—you'd be forgiven for only remembering the... More >>
  • BEST GOLF COURSE
    Hiawatha Golf Club
    Let's face it—golf is hard. It's so hard that maybe one in 20 golfers really does the game justice. So for most of us the best golf course is one that's pretty to play but still allows us to bring our egos and a few golf balls back to the clubhouse. Meadowbrook is often cited as the... More >>
  • BEST HORSE TRAINER
    Mac Robertson
    Mac Robertson has established himself as the dominant trainer at Canterbury Park, leading the money board for four straight years. In fact, there's no one even in his neighborhood. During last year's meet, Robertson-trained horses cleared more than $1 million in winnings. The closest contender?... More >>
  • BEST ICE SKATING
    Centennial Lakes Park
    Somehow ice skating looses its romantic zest indoors. At Centennial Lakes Park, for at least three months a year, skaters can feel as if they've fallen inside a Norman Rockwell painting, gliding throughout the park's three main ponds connected by narrow, winding canals. When tired, snuggle up... More >>
  • BEST INDOOR RUNNING SPACE
    Metrodome
    In a couple of years, the Twins and Gophers football team will vacate the Metrodome. And the Vikings perennially beg for a new home. The once-futuristic multiuse facility doesn't seem to be good enough for athletes anymore. Well, make that team athletes. Runners seem to like the Dome just fine.... More >>
  • BEST JOCKEY
    Paul Nolan
    Jockeys are best known to the general public for being diminutive. But what really distinguishes people who race horses for a living from the general populace is an absolute disregard for their own physical well-being. Broken fingers, crushed ribs, and dislocated toes are simply part of the... More >>
  • BEST LYNX PLAYER
    Seimone Augustus
    Seimone Augustus can't do it all on her own. That much is clear from the scoring phenom's first two seasons in the WNBA. Last season Augustus averaged 22.6 points per game—nearly double the next leading scorer on the team. She also knocked down more than half her shots, converted nearly 90... More >>
  • BEST MINNESOTA SWARM PLAYER
    Nick Patterson
    Nick Patterson understands how to plug holes, whether he does it with colorful piercings on his face or with his glove and pads in the lacrosse net. The 25-year-old goalie phenom leads National Lacrosse League goaltenders in minutes played and saves. He was given NLL co-player of the week honors... More >>
  • BEST MINNESOTA THUNDER PLAYER
    Nic Platter
    In what was otherwise a miserable campaign for the Minnesota Thunder, with the team missing the playoffs for the third straight season, goalkeeper Nic Platter was a revelation. The University of California at Davis product, having endured two years on the bench as a little-used backup, took over... More >>
  • BEST NATURE IN THE CITY
    The Quaking Bog at Wirth Park
    One of our most charming natural attractions can be found right at the center of the metropolitan sprawl. Just over the hill from noisy I-394, nestled in Wirth Park at the bottom of a hill, you'll find a sign for the Quaking Bog. Tucked away from the road, a short walk by trail, the bog is a... More >>
  • BEST PLACE TO JOG
    Crosby Farm Regional Park
    Replete with paved paths and separate bike lanes, the jogging infrastructure perched high above both banks of the Mississippi along the river roads is beyond reproach. But if you yearn to get down to the water, we recommend a jog through Crosby Farm Park. Nestled near the intersection of the... More >>
  • BEST PLACE TO SHOOT POOL
    Fat Boy Billiards
    A good pool hall is about pool, and it carries a faint aroma of seediness and stale beer, and a pall of cigarette smoke hugs the ceiling. It's frequented by taciturn men (and women, but mostly men) who bring their own sticks in battered leather cases, dour old-timers and regulars who gather at... More >>
  • BEST PLACE TO SPEND A DAY DOING SOMETHING FOR FREE
    Como Park
    We should note up front that the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory—the two main attractions of Como Park—request a free-will donation upon entrance, so this outing is "free" only in the technical sense. (C'mon, people! It's only two bucks for adults and one for children!) Which means... More >>
  • BEST PUBLIC PARK
    Lebanon Hills Regional Park
    It's nearing midday on a sparkling summer morning, and for three hours you've been hiking dirt trails through lovely, dense woods of oak and maple. In all that time you've hardly seen a soul, though earlier you startled a deer in a sun-dappled glen. Now, as you round a bend in the trail, you... More >>
  • BEST SIGN OF SPRING
    Outdoor dining
    It's always nice when Minnesota's merciless icy death grip finally loosens and you can do things outdoors that you couldn't have previously—like, for instance, anything. But you know spring has really arrived when the patios and sidewalk cafés open, and suddenly the notion of eating... More >>
  • BEST SLEDDING
    Theodore Wirth Park
    There's nothing quite like the thrill of trudging all the way up a mountain of snow trailing a plastic sled, snowboard, or tube; shooting back down the hill; then doing it all over again. Sledding is a God-given right, and there shouldn't be a fee, rules, or regulations. For that reason, we... More >>
  • BEST SPORTS BAR FOR CHEERING OUT-OF-STATE TEAMS
    Gabe's by the Park
    Twin Cities sports bars are understandably barren territory for fans of out-of-state sports teams, but Gabe's by the Park is happy to provide an oasis. Located in St. Paul next to Como Park—a good eight miles from those unruly Gopher-fiends in Dinkytown—Gabe's boasts more than 20... More >>
  • BEST TENNIS COURTS
    Tower Hill courts
    If you're the kind to spend a few hours outside on a pleasant summer's day whacking a tennis ball around a concrete court, the Twin Cities blesses you with many excellent options. But one pair of courts towers over the rest—literally. Halfway up Tower Hill in elegant and winding Prospect... More >>
  • BEST TIMBERWOLVES PLAYER
    Al Jefferson
    The comparisons are as inevitable as they are unfair. Al Jefferson is not, and is not likely ever to be, Kevin Garnett's equal. He does not have the same capacity to defend the opponent's best player out to the perimeter. He does not have the same ability to find open teammates with deft passes.... More >>
  • BEST TWINS PLAYER
    Joe Mauer
    No. 7 spent the bulk of last season fighting through injuries, and most fans who watched him grit his teeth and take his lumps in '07 saw a somewhat different player from the one who hit .347 in 2006. The defending batting champ lost some of his speed out of the batter's box, had a little... More >>
  • BEST VIKINGS PLAYER
    Adrian Peterson
    Running back Adrian "All Day" Peterson's propensity for freakish, did-he-really-just-do-that? flair was evident to most Vikings diehards since training camp. It wasn't until his October 14 performance at Soldier Field—in which he reduced the Bears' secondary into hapless Pop Warner scrubs... More >>
  • BEST WAY TO EXPERIENCE THE TWIN CITIES WITHOUT ENDURING THE WEATHER
    Twin Cities Flickr Photo Pool
    This place is cold. Let's just come out and say it. Sometimes it's so cold your boogers freeze with just one boot out the door. There are those with the constitution and the disposition to explore the out-of-doors in these conditions, but why? If you'd rather curl up than suit up when icy death... More >>
  • BEST WEEKEND GETAWAY
    The North Shore
    No matter what your reason for wanting to escape, the North Shore will take you far away from the Twin Cities, physically and spiritually. For nearly 146 miles on MN 61 North, travelers follow Lake Superior's shoreline through several beachside towns interspersed throughout the North Woods. Stop... More >>
  • BEST WILD PLAYER
    Marian Gaborik
    The Wild had an amazing season, and Marian Gaborik has the stats to show it. Who could forget his amazing five-goal game against the Rangers on December 20? Or the ovation that greeted him when he scored his 200th career goal in a game that snapped a late-season losing streak? Or his performance... More >>
  • BEST WINTER SPORTS RESORT
    Lutsen Mountains
    Okay, so you won't hear Lutsen ever claim to rival Vail. It doesn't. However, without paying a small fortune for airfare, car rental, and hotel (or making do on your roommate's cousin's pull-out couch...again), it's a Twin Cities ski bum's best bet. Offering nine lifts serving 90 runs, Lutsen is... More >>
  • BEST YOGA
    St. Paul Yoga Center
    Yoga, or "union" in the classical Indian language, Sanskrit, is about balancing one's body with one's mind—finding serenity and calmness while strengthening one's physical self. For that reason, yoga shouldn't be overpriced or commercial, and you shouldn't walk into a studio to find clones... More >>

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