Your Guide to Microcations Around the Metro

by | May 2025

Whitetail Woods Regional Park

Whitetail Woods Regional Park. Photo: Dakota County Parks

Explore mini-getaways that feel worlds away.

Sometimes, you just need a break—but your schedule might laugh at the idea of a weeklong getaway. Enter the microcation: the perfect way to escape without actually escaping. Whether you’re craving a spa-like staycation, a cozy cabin vibe or a day of exploring, there’s no need to go far. Minnesota is packed with hidden gems, quick retreats and mini-adventures that make it easy to hit refresh without the hassle of flights or packing stress. Consider this your sign to upgrade your getaway game—without going too far out of the Metro.

Travel North

Located between Minneapolis and Duluth, the Postcard Cabins in Kettle River welcomes lodgers to stay in a tiny home, nestled under the stars and among the trees. Each tiny cabin is equipped with one or two queen size beds; mini kitchens, featuring a mini fridge, stovetop, cutlery and dishware, a kettle and more; a bathroom (including a shower!); provisions, such as coffee, insect wipes, firestarters or s’mores kits (at an additional cost); a cellphone lockbox (for a true escape!); and air conditioning and heat—so you can get away in nature at any time of the year. Don’t forget about the bonfire pit, and its close distance to many serene hikes. Willow River; postcardcabins.com

Nestled on a quiet property on the St. Croix River, Wilder Retreat in Shafer is an Airbnb destination for peace and relaxation. A stay at the Writers Cabin includes a woodfired sauna and hot tub, plus river access. The sleeping loft in the small pine cabin fits two, and the space includes a propane cooktop, pump sink and basic cooking pans and utensils. The cabin is solar powered and a fireplace keeps the space warm in the winter. You won’t want to leave—but if you do, nearby activities include Franconia Sculpture Park, canoe and kayak rentals and great hiking trails. Shafer; airbnb.com/slink/ebfcqt0s

Take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the great outdoors—while staying close to home at the Minneapolis Northwest KOA Journey. This KOA property, located in Maple Grove, features 20 acres of maple and oak trees, plus a playground and game room, mini golf, horseshoes and basketball, a dog park and seasonal holiday hayrides. Lodging includes two one-room camping cabins that sleep up to four people, as well as tent camping and RV sites. From seasoned campers to first-timers, there’s a little something for everyone. Maple Grove; koa.com

Stay East

Step back in time with a getaway at The Outing Lodge at Pine Point. Located amid 300 acres of wooded parkland (including miles of trails open to a variety of all-season activities) and just 6 miles from downtown Stillwater, the family-run bed and breakfast has all the makings of a Jane Austen-novel-inspired romantic retreat. The ivy-laden European-style country estate looks out on a sprawling green lawn and is a popular site for group retreats and weddings. Stays also include a continental breakfast. Stillwater; outinglodge.com

Immerse yourself with nature in the Tree House Luxury Stay located in Cottage Grove.

Immerse yourself with nature in the Tree House Luxury Stay located in Cottage Grove. Photo: Kelly Birch Photography

Have you always dreamt of staying in a fantastical treehouse? Now is your chance with the Tree House Luxury Stay, where nature meets nostalgia. This treehouse is perched atop a 150-year-old burr white oak tree, and the home is 1,200 square feet, featuring two bedrooms and overlooking 500 acres of nature. Custom-designed with the game of chess in mind, owner Michael Bushilla says the treehouse features unique steps in every one of its seven spaces, including a hidden room, that delights travelers. Cottage Grove; treehouseescape.com

Looking for a unique destination for a relaxing girls trip? The Pink Castle is a glamorous Victorian mansion where everything is—you guessed it—pink! It’s a vacation destination fit for royalty with a heated pool and hot tub, a cabana pool house and a dining table surrounded by giant, gold thrones. Another great feature: The 4,400-square-foot home was formerly a bed and breakfast, so many of the unique bedrooms include their own bathrooms. It’s a kitschy setting for a bachelorette party or family staycation. The property is also available for hourly home and pool rentals. Hudson, Wisconsin; fleetwoodrentals.com

Drive South
The Nicolin Room, nestled in the historic Nicolin Mansion in Jordan, provides a romantic getaway.

The Nicolin Room, nestled in the historic Nicolin Mansion in Jordan, provides a romantic getaway. Photo: Spacecrafting

Couples looking for a romantic getaway can check into a room at Nicolin Mansion. This historic bed and breakfast features five unique rooms for two, as well as a gourmet three-course breakfast. Located in downtown Jordan, the mansion is across the street from Brew d’Etat and a short walk from Mousse Sparkling Wine Co., as well as City Hall Creamery & Coffee and other independently-owned restaurants and shops. Want to get your heart pumping? Try ziplining at the nearby Sand Creek Adventures or Kerfoot Canopy Tour. Jordan; nicolinmansion.com

Campers who want to stay connected to the internet as well as nature can find that balance in the Whitetail Woods Regional Park cabins operated by Dakota County Parks. Pick from five cabins—three in the pines and two on the prairie, both of which have heat and air conditioning. The cabins accommodate up to six people, and reservations are available four months in advance. Young campers will love building forts and water dams in the Fawn Crossing Nature Play Area. Farmington; dakotacounty.us

Experience the joy of camping without the hassle of a tent at the Camper Cabins in nearby parks. Four new cabins opened in October at Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park. The cabins, which accommodate up to six people, are available year-round and can be reserved up to one year in advance. In the summer months, enjoy swimming and fishing in Cedar Lake, as well as hiking and biking throughout the park. There’s also kayak, canoe and stand-up paddleboard rentals available on summer weekends. New Prague; threeriversparks.org

Go West

Book accommodations in every kid’s dream home at the Double Domes. Two geodesic domes connect to create a unique space with six bedrooms that sleep up to 18 guests. The home is also tricked out with playful features, including an indoor tube slide, a putting green hallway, bubble hockey, ping pong, a movie theater room and a fitness room. The domes sit on about 2 acres, and outdoor attractions include a fire pit, trampoline, 200-foot zipline and a tube slide off the deck, as well as landscaped waterfalls, ponds and fairy gardens to explore. Eden Prairie; thedoubledomes.com

Enjoying the lake life experience doesn’t need to include packing up for an extended road trip to Minnesota or Wisconsin’s lake countries. For Metro travelers, boating, fishing, swimming and other lake-centric activities are easily at your sandy feet with a stay at Lake Minnetonka’s The Shoreline. The aptly named boutique hotel offers guests stunning views, beach access, boating (including a pontoon with a captain if needed), kayaks, paddleboards, surf lessons and more. For land lovers, bike rentals are available to hit the nearby Dakota Rail Regional Trail (bike or run/walk). Cabana Anna’s features indoor and outdoor breakfast, lunch and dinner service. What more do you need? Spring Park; shorelinehotel.com

“Nature has a fantastic way of bringing people together—helping them connect with each other, and reconnect with themselves,” according to the YMCA. Camp Ihduhapi, situated on 175 acres of vibrant maple forest along the shores of Lake Independence, is just a skipping stone away from the West Metro. Discover nature and a new way to connect with family members, whether for a reunion or another special occasion—all while communing with the camp’s natural prairie, wetland and woodland surroundings. Loretto; ymcanorth.org

If you’re looking for an elevated “basecamp” for steps-away biking/hiking, dining, shopping and taking walks along a panoramic view of Lake Minnetonka, consider The Hotel Landing. Lake Street is bustling with restaurants for varied tastes and retail locals for art, clothing, décor and more. Discover the paved Dakota Regional Trail to embrace the lakeside, marshland and wooded vistas. After a day of enjoying the excursion of your choice, the hotel’s Läka Spa awaits, and its ninetwentyfive not only offers inspired menu options but also food-centric events. If visiting Minneapolis is a draw, the hotel is only 15 minutes away from the city’s music, restaurant and sports venues. Wayzata; thehotellanding.com

Stay Close

Treat yourself to a luxurious staycation in the heart of Minneapolis’ trendy North Loop neighborhood. The Hewing Hotel offers chic, industrial-style rooms, a rooftop all-season bar and lounge that offers panoramic views of the city. The rooftop also has a spa pool and a Nordic sauna. Dine at the hotel’s Nordic-inspired restaurant, Tullibee. Or if you seek adventure, explore the area’s vibrant dining scene with award-winning restaurants like Spoon and Stable and chic boutiques just steps away. Minneapolis; hewinghotel.com

For an elegant escape filled with old-world charm, the Saint Paul Hotel is the perfect place to unwind. This historic hotel offers elegant rooms and exceptional service. Spend your weekend sipping cocktails in the lobby’s luxurious atmosphere, or treat yourself to traditional afternoon tea. The hotel is also situated perfectly for exploring St. Paul’s historic district, including the James J. Hill House or a show at the Ordway. St. Paul; saintpaulhotel.com

Take a Day Trip

Northfield is a charming and family-friendly getaway that offers something for everyone. Start your Saturday morning at the Riverwalk Market Fair, where the scenic Cannon River sets the stage for a vibrant mix of local artwork, live music, a farmers market and delicious local treats. The fair is every Saturday from mid-May through mid-October except on September 6. After lunch, step back in time at the Northfield Historical Society where you can learn about the infamous defeat of Jesse James and the town’s rich history. If you’re visiting on the third Sunday of the month, don’t miss dinner at the Red Barn Farm—a must for pizza lovers and animal enthusiasts alike. Savor fresh-from-the-oven pizza while the kids delight in meeting the farm’s friendly chickens, roosters, outdoor cats and horses. For an even more memorable trip, plan your visit for September 3–7 to experience the town’s iconic Defeat of Jesse James Days, a lively celebration filled with events and activities for the whole family. Northfield; northfieldmn.gov

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