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Published on March 08, 2024
Burnsville's "Kids to Parks Trailblaze Day" Promises Family Fun with Scavenger Hunts, Music, and More on May 18Source: City of Burnsville

Ready for some outdoor fun with the family? Mark your calendars for "Kids to Parks Trailblaze Day" on May 18, where the city of Burnsville is set to turn a regular Saturday into a childhood adventure. The event is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is filled with activities that promise to get everyone's spirits up and moving, according to the City of Burnsville.

Held at the Rudy Kraemer Nature Preserve, attendees can expect more than just a walk in the park. Live music will set the stage for the day's festivities, surrounded by nature – as if the trees themselves are about to join the dance. Activities include a hot dog lunch fit for both kids and their famished parents, who've possibly burnt calories chasing their enthusiastic offspring. And let's not forget the sports and family activities that are in store.

Billing the event as a perfect family outing, Burnsville officials have gone the extra mile to ensure there's an activity for every age. The city's announcement promises "a scavenger hunt" that threads through the scenic hiking trails, likely to be the highlight for the curious and adventurous souls ready to discover the preserve's hidden gems, as per the City of Burnsville.

Families looking to instill a love for the outdoors in their kids will find "Kids to Parks Trailblaze Day" to be right up their alley. Plus, it's all free, so no need to worry about digging deep into wallets while digging into the wonders of nature. For those craving a little exploratory thrill, the nature preserve's hiking trails will be ready and waiting, lined with clues and challenges for the little detectives in every troupe.