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  • Bloomington on a Budget: Top Affordable Activities

Uncover the best ways to explore Bloomington without breaking the bank. From peaceful parks to family-friendly events, Bloomington has countless affordable attractions that will surely provide locals and visitors alike with memorable adventures. We’ve compiled a list of must-do’s to help you discover your next budget-friendly excursion.

Stroll through Bloomington’s Farmers Market

Located at Civic Plaza, the Bloomington Farmers Market is an outdoor market held every Saturday through mid-October. The venue hosts around 45 vendors offering fresh produce, flower bouquets, wellness products, and more. Visitors can stock up on quality groceries for a great value, peruse the stands, and enjoy live music. Plus, this is the perfect place to try one of the best breakfast food trucks in town, the Scramblin’ Egg —get there early before they sell out.

Explore Hyland Lake Park Reserve

Hyland Lake Park Reserve is a diverse prairie landscape with an elaborate play area and a network of walking trails. It’s a perfect retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle, allowing you to immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds of nature. Whether you’re up for a game of disc golf (there’s an 18-hole course on-site), a peaceful picnic, an afternoon of fishing, or a refreshing hike on nearly 18 miles of trails, Hyland Lake Park Reserve offers a variety of free activities to explore and enjoy.

Step Back in Time at Fort Snelling
Historic Fort Snelling, a national landmark that once served as a military fort in northeast Bloomington, offers a unique educational (and family-friendly) experience. With low admission fees, visitors can embark on a tour that brings to life stories from a pivotal time in America’s history. Plus, don’t miss the “Many Voices, Many Stories, One Place” exhibit, which unfolds more than 10,000 years of local history. The fort’s surroundings, including the forested river valley and the distant skyline, also provides a breathtaking view as you explore the grounds, adding to the enlightening experience.
Ecolab River Walk at Fort Snelling, courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society Ecolab River Walk at Fort Snelling, Courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society

Engage with the Community at Bloomington Center for the Arts

Bloomington Center for the Arts is home to eight independently operated resident arts organizations and two art galleries. This must-visit is an affordable performing arts destination in the Twin Cities, offering an awe-inspiring lineup of live theater, dance, choral, and instrumental concerts throughout the year—including the upcoming Continental Ballet Co.’s “Beer & Ballet” and Bloomington Symphony Orchestra’s “Musical Countrysides”. The center provides ample free parking on site, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for all who visit.

Additional Affordable Activities:

* Mall of America—Play with Legos at free play tables, enjoy free entertainment on Toddler Tuesdays, or check out one of many free events happening throughout the week.
* Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge—An urban oasis that connects people, communities, and wildlife through meaningful experiences and educational opportunities.
* Normandale Japanese Garden—Open year-round at no charge and features authentic Japanese garden features, including plants and shrubs, a Bentendo, and a koi pond.
* The Works Museum—A hands-on museum, where kids and adults alike can explore the wonders of design and technology through interactive exhibits and real-world materials.