Best Neighborhoods For Trick-Or-Treating In Minnesota
Here are six great neighborhoods for trick-or-treating in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Rogers, Minn. leads the list as the best place to raise kids. Five Minneapolis neighborhoods follow because they should provide the most candy with the least walking and greater safety according to Zillow.com. They are Fulton, Lynnhurst, Linden Hills, Tangletown and Cedar-Isles-Dean.
Should inclement weather dampen the fun of running door to door, be aware that many communities and local malls host indoor Halloween events. The Mall of America claims to host the world's largest trick-or-treat event. Trick-or-treaters gather from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Nordstrom Court for a special treat bag, then visit more than 100 participating stores throughout the Mall. Several other malls host similar events. Also, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) hosts more than a dozen family-friendly Halloween celebrations in Minneapolis parks. Some are exclusively for preschool-aged children while kids of all ages will enjoy many of the other events.
Rogers, Minnesota
Rogers, MN 55374
www.cityofrogers.org
"The Best Place to Raise Kids in Minnesota" in 2013 as deemed by Business Week magazine, Rogers, Minn. leads the list. The city also has more kids than any other in the metro area with 34.9 percent compared to a state average of 24.2 percent. Expect most of the 715 K-5 elementary school students to be swarming the neighborhood looking for treats.
Fulton Neighborhood of Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN 55410
www.fultonneighborhood.org
Children will be gleefully walking the sidewalks along Minnehaha Creek, southwest of Lake Harriet and next to the suburb of Edina this Halloween. Fulton was Zillow.com's top pick for more candy, least walking and greater safety. A night spent in this neighborhood will ensure a pillow case full of treats.
Lynnhurst Neighborhood of Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN 55419
www.lynnhurst.org
Homeowners in the south Minneapolis neighborhoods around Minnehaha Creek between Penn Avenue and Lyndale Avenue will be preparing for the kids' annual quest for candy. Put on some comfortable walking shoes and escort your kids from door to door to do Halloween right this year.
Linden Hills Neighborhood of Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN 55410
www.linden-hills.com
The "small town city" of Linden Hills, located east of Lake Harriet, will be bustling with kids looking for treats. An added bonus to parents is that this neighborhood has some truly cute houses to admire along your trek. Although they will likely be covered in spooky decorations, these houses and their owners will be a welcoming host on Halloween.
Tangletown Neighborhood of Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN 55419
www.tangletown.org
Around five hundred children will be running from home to home along the winding streets between Lyndale Avenue and Interstate 35W in search of the best treats. Tangletown, as the name implies, is a bit of a twisted neighborhood. You and your kids will have a great time winding through the streets that make up the candy-providing homes of this Minneapolis haunt.
Cedar Isles Dean Neighborhood
Minneapolis, MN 55405
www.cidna.org
Parents often accompany their children around the curving streets of Kenwood and Lake of the Isles Parkway. Not wanting to be left out, they have been known to carry their own wine glasses sampling refreshments from friends and neighbors. Trick-or-treating in this neighborhood will be a fun night out for everyone in the family.
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Robin Johnson was born in Annandale, Minn. and graduated from Richfield High School and then the University of Minnesota where he studied Political Science, Business and Industrial Relations. A writer for Examiner.com, he also consults with a variety of organizations and individuals helping them develop and grow. His work can be found at Examiner.com.