
Life in Lino Lakes
Explore Life in Beautiful Lino Lakes
Lino Lakes is a northern Twin Cities suburb that provides a picturesque backdrop to our campus. The city is a nature lover’s paradise, boasting more than 3,800 acres of parks, recreation land, open space, and conservation land. In addition to its natural charm, Lino Lakes offers many conveniences of urban living. It and nearby communities are home to a variety of restaurants, breweries, wineries, golf courses, shopping and more.
Things to See and Do
A number of restaurants, cafés, and eateries spanning a variety of cuisines are near Lyngblomsten’s Lino Lakes campus.
Lino Lakes is a nature lover’s paradise, boasting more than 3,800 acres of parks, recreation land, open space, and conservation land.
The Twin Cities offers a variety of cultural events and artistic opportunities for community members to enjoy, including musical and theatrical performances at venues like the Ordway Center for Performing Arts, the Palace Theatre, the Guthrie, and the Orpheum Theatre, and art museums and installations such as the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota Museum of American Art and the American Museum of Asmat Art.
Enjoy a variety of attractions and entertainment options in Lino Lakes and the Twin Cities.
Local festivals include Blue Heron Days in August. Other community events are organized regularly by The Rookery Activity Center, Wargo Nature Center, and Joyer Adventure Farm.
Enjoy shopping at locations like the Village of Blaine and the Northtown Mall.