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  • North Shore & Grand Marais Minnesota

    North Shore & Grand Marais Minnesota

    North Shore Minnesota Road Trip

    It has been far too long since we visited the North Shore in our home state of Minnesota. As with most of the country, it’s been sweltering in Minneapolis, so we couldn’t wait to feel the cool air by beautiful Lady Lake Superior. And, the best part, I got to visit my long-time friend, Sara, with Urban Wild Media. We hit the popular spots on our way to Grand Marais and found some hidden gems too.

    We’ve never been to the New Scenic Cafe or the world-famous Betty’s Pies, so those were both high on our list! We enjoyed the burrata with roasted tomatoes as an appetizer from the New Scenic Cafe. The cafe is so cozy and they also have tons of outdoor seating, which is really nice when traveling with our dog, Allen. He loved all the space to walk around and stretch his legs.

    Then it was off to Betty’s for some burgers. We didn’t get any pie. I know, I know, we’re crazy, but we will try it next time. The burgers were fantastic and they offer gluten-free buns. Thank you, Betty! We laughed so hard when we saw the staff wearing t-shirts that said “I’m not Betty” – I’m sure they get asked that question ALL THE TIME.

    Things to Do and See on the North Shore Minnesota

    We tried stopping at Gooseberry Falls along the North Shore, but it felt too busy and chaotic with the dog. So, we headed to Iona’s Beach to see the pink/red rocks (watch for Iona’s Beach at mile marker 42). Then, Sara recommended that we drive up to see the Palisade Head overlook. We are so glad that she did! It is technically in Tettegouche State Park but has its own turn-off and signage, so keep a lookout for that – it can sneak up on you. This is a definite must-do. The steep hill going up to the overlook is fun and exciting; you can either walk or drive -it’s only about 1/2 mile. The views are spectacular.

    We also made a quick stop at the adorable Schroeder’s Baking Company for a root beer float.

    Lodging and Restaurants in Grand Marais

    We were so excited to arrive in Grand Marais, our final destination for a few days. This was the first time visiting for both of us. In fact, before this trip, the furthest we had driven up the North Shore was Lutsen. We fell in love with Grand Marais. Again, I know, I know – who doesn’t, right? We stayed at the Best Western Plus – Superior Inn. This location is excellent, everything we needed was within walking distance, and the lake views are unbeatable. Allen loved our little patio.

    Hotel on the North Shore in Grand Marais, Minnesota
    Artist's Point Grand Marais Minnesota
    View of Artist’s Point

    The first night we had trouble finding food-to-go. Across the country, the restaurants are short-staffed, so if they are slammed, don’t expect to-go food. A reminder to think ahead and be respectful, hospitality teams are working so hard and doing their best.

    These are always the fun moments that I remember because we end up doing something different. The Cook County Co-op is right next to the Best Western. We went there for some snacks (local insider tip from Sara – they have the best cookies!), and then we remembered that the hotel offers a nightly happy hour with pizza, salads, and more. They even have gluten-free crusts. This pizza was delicious!!

    Grand Marais Things To Do

    The next day, we explored the town, and Sara took me to some of her favorite spots. Did you know that this lighthouse was constructed and first lit in 1922? There is so much history here and a lot to learn about Minnesota’s roots. I loved the views of the Sawtooth Mountains from the lighthouse. Well, I should say ALL the views. The town, Lake Superior, each direction offers a beautiful view. The town is filled with charming local shops and art galleries. Plus, so many unique historic buildings and fun murals.

    Lighthouse in Grand Marais Minnesota

    Of course, I had to stop at World’s Best Donuts. They have yummy gluten-free muffins and one of the best gluten-free trail cookies I’ve ever tasted. Plus, they make cute tail waggin’ dog treats! I was over the top excited when I saw that Java Moose had huckleberry lemonade. If you read my Glacier National Park blog post, you know how I feel about huckleberries. 😉

    Grand Marais North Shore Minnesota

    A few other favorite restaurants – Gunflint Tavern (awesome ribs and mouthwatering mashed potatoes) and Sydney’s for frozen custard (Thank you, Sara!). Next time, I want to try the wood-fired pizza at Sydney’s – it looked amazing.

    Before we left the next morning, I had to get one more cup of Alakef Coffee (locally roasted in Duluth) from Java Moose and take in this beautiful sunrise over Lake Superior. I miss her and Sara already!

    Next, we headed up the Gunflint Trail and stayed at Poplar Haus. We can’t wait to visit again! Read more about our Poplar Haus stay: https://solsiteco.com/2021/08/09/gunflint-trail-minnesota/.

    Visit the Cook County website for more information – https://www.visitcookcounty.com/.

    Life is short, never stop searching for what stirs your soul. ❤️

    Published August 2021

    ©Tracy Blowers

  • Explore Local Together EP 3 – Sedona Road Trip

    Explore Local Together EP 3 – Sedona Road Trip

    Welcome to Explore Local Together Episode 3! We share local gems in Minnesota, the Midwest, and Road-Tripping the USA. This week, we’re talking about road trips, Route 66 and Sedona, AZ, and of course the Solar Eclipse – including an interview with the Science Museum of Minnesota! We’ve spent a lot of time on the road, especially in the Southwest, so we’re sharing tips, favorite hikes, restaurants, and lodging. *this post is from 2024 but still offers a lot of value

    Cadillac Ranch – Route 66 – Amarillo, Texas

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    We mentioned a few tips on the podcast including ROADTRIPPERS to plan our trips. Here is the link: https://roadtrippers.com/plus?via=tracy30. Use this code to get a $5 off coupon – BTR5QTP.

    Top Sedona, Arizona, Hiking Trails

    We have visited Sedona, Arizona, for extended stays over the years, and we love the easy access to hiking trails plus the range of difficultly. Below are the six that mentioned in the podcast with a links to blog posts with more details.

    Things to Do in Sedona, Arizona, Besides Hiking

    If you’re not a hiker, there is still plenty to do in Sedona including, biking, jeep tours, trolly rides to all the iconic stops like Chapel of the Holy Cross, tons of unique shopping, peace park, spa, physic readings, artist or farmers market. Here is a link with more details on these ideas https://solsiteco.com/2020/12/08/sedona-arizona-things-to-do-besides-hiking/.

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    Best Restaurants in Sedona, Arizona

    Below is our lightning round of some of favorite Sedona restaurants, our top pick menu items, and why we like the restaurant.

    • The Hudson
    • Top Picks: Pork Chop, Burger, Flourless Cake
    • Why we like it: Neighborhood/Local feel, great service, cool bar, views
    • Mesa Grill
    • Top Picks: Breakfast, Spinach & Pork Belly Salad, Burger, Table side Guac
    • Why we like it: Drive up to the airport is incredible, fun to watch the planes and helicopters land, dog-friendly patio
    • Oak Creek Brewery & Grill
    • Top Picks: Beer: Amber Ale and Gold Lager
    • Food: O.C.B. Charcuterie Board, Burgers, Grilled Salmon Salad
    • Why we like it: Fun atmosphere, located at the historic Tlaquepaque shopping village 
    • The Secret Garden Cafe
    • Top Picks: Reuben, Cole Slaw, Turkey Burger
    • Why we like it: Cute and comfortable bar area and patio- also located at Tlaquepaque shopping village 
    • Indian Gardens  
    • Top Picks: All of it! And the coffee and juice – great to-go options for a picnic
    • Why we like it: Historic general store just 4 miles north of Sedona up 89A, it’s a nice short drive with hikes and views along the way 
    • Page Springs Cellars
    • Top Picks: Shareable Boards 
    • Why we like it: Live music and great wine. Page Springs Cellars is located approximately 15 miles south of Sedona. Another beautiful drive with other wineries on the way, you can make a day of it.

    You can see more of our favorite restaurants at https://solsiteco.com/2020/12/07/best-restaurants-sedona-arizona/.

    Lodging in Sedona, Arizona

    VRBO: Red Mountain Shadows Retreat

    We love this VRBO in West Sedona because it’s in a neighborhood but still close to everything and not part of the craziness of Uptown. It’s a two bed/two bath, lovely kitchen, well-appointed, with a gorgeous backyard. Plus, it’s super dog-friendly! There’s even a private area for the dogs in the yard with a doggie door to the house.

    Bed & Breakfast: Alma De Sedona Inn

    A lovely spot and location. Mornings at Alma De Sedona Inn start with their famous breakfasts. I’m not a “bed and breakfast” person but this was amazing and we felt like we had our own space. They offer freshly brewed coffee along with juice and warm homemade muffins and scones. You can smell them baking when you wake up! Next is the main course which is different every day and made from scratch.

    If you are seeking spirituality or alone time to connect with yourself and nature, Alma De Sedona Inn, offers a Labyrinth and Medicine Wheel. Their gardens are serene and this is such a nice amenity. 

    Hotel: Sedona Reál Inn and Suites

    Spacious, clean, dog friendly hotel with a pool – excellent breakfast – and big fenced picnic/dog play area. 

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    Total Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024

    The Solar Eclipse!! See all the details about the upcoming event at Science Museum of Minnesota HERE.

    There is also a fun solar eclipse event in our local area at the Wild River State Park

    Adoptable Dog from Ruff Start Rescue

    We are excited and thankful to be sharing something new! We are partnering with Ruff Start Rescue and Best Friends Animal Society to feature one adoptable dog each month on the podcast. We are passionate about rescue dogs and have two of our own, the Explore Local Together mascots, Allen and Carol. 

    Meet Ace Odin!

    Photo Credit: Ruff Start Rescue

    Ace has been in rescue since May 2022. He is a Mixed American Staffordshire Terrier and American Bulldog and is a little over 3 years old. 

    He is all about the good vibes—treats, lap snuggles (he’s convinced he can fit on any lap even though he weighs 96 pounds), family car rides, and yard shenanigans. He loves relaxing, walks, playing with toys and chewing on bones. He’ll do best in a home with older kids (maybe above 10) and is not the biggest fan of cats. He has lived with dogs in the past and have done well.

    Do you think Ace could be the pup for you?! Visit Ruff Start Rescue HERE.

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  • Taylors Falls, Minnesota, St. Croix Scenic Boat Tours

    Taylors Falls, Minnesota, St. Croix Scenic Boat Tours

    The Taylors Falls scenic boat tours begin in May! This is a Minnesota must if you love the water, nature, and history. The Taylors Falls boat tours run 7-days a week through October. I recommend visiting each season to see the landscape change. The St. Croix River boat tours are also great for celebrating special events. The tours begin with perfect timing for Mother’s Day!

    Paddlewheel River Boat Tours on the St. Croix River

    The two authentic paddlewheel Taylors Falls excursion boats are the first to be this far upstream since 1924.

    History of the Taylors Falls Paddlewheel Boats

    Taylors Falls Scenic Boat Tours has operated as a family business since 1906! A little more history from Taylors Falls Boat Tours President, Amy Frischmon:

    The first boat was the Pinafore, a small power boat that carried 8 passengers. In 1910, Carl Muller (Amy’s Great Grandfather) added canoes and row boats for rent. Some canoes were rented in Taylors Falls and were paddled down river, some all the way to Stillwater. Carl would drive the tour boat down the river after a day of tours and bring back the canoes late in the night. This was the start of the Taylors Falls Canoe Rental. Still in existence today, as the Taylors Falls Canoe & Kayak Rental.

    Speaking of history, while on the paddlewheel river boat, the captain narrates the tour providing guests with history and more about the rock formations along the river. You will enjoy seeing the world famous Dalles of the St. Croix, and the beautiful cliffs and pinnacles.

    Tip: Arrive early for a charcuterie board and wine on the Red Rock Patio. The Red Rock Patio opened in 2021. It’s a great spot to hang out before or after a boat tour and take in the views. You can also order ahead and have the food waiting onboard. They offer pizzas, sandwiches, pretzels, and soft service ice cream. Plus, watch their calendar for live music events!

    This is such a unique way to see the river and spend the day with family and friends.

    For more Taylors Falls day trip ideas, click HERE.

    Keep searching for what stirs your soul. ❤️

    ©Tracy Blowers

  • Explore Local Together Ep. 1 – Chisago Lakes Itinerary

    Explore Local Together Ep. 1 – Chisago Lakes Itinerary

    If you’re visiting from our podcast, thank you for listening to our first episode of Explore Local Together! If not, you can check it out HERE. We are excited to build community around exploring. We kicked off Explore Local Together with an itinerary for our stomping grounds, Chisago Lakes, Minnesota. Did you know this area is only 40 minutes from the Twin Cities? Enjoy the day and keep exploring local…together!

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    Chisago Lakes Itinerary

    Northwoods Roasterie & Coffee Shop

    Northwoods Roasterie has been roasting its own fairly-traded organic beans since 2006. The owner is passionate about the highest quality beans and serving a great cup of coffee. The coffee is fantastic and the highlight is the atmosphere. It’s cozy with spaces to connect with others or work alone on your laptop. There is an outdoor patio, and little nooks including a quiet upstairs area. And as we said on the podcast, we really like their sausage and cheese bagels! 😉

    Antiquing in Lindstrom, Minnesota

    Picket Fence Gals offers many unique and fun treasures! The gals are super helpful while you browse and make sure to take your items to hold at the front desk so you don’t have to carry everything around. There are two buildings with multiple vendors offering a wide array of styles, from Farmhouse to Modern to BOHO to Mid-century. Every day is different because the vendors add new stock each night. Make sure to check out the local bakery items!

    Picket Fence Gals is only open once a month! Check their website for dates.

    Rose’s Collectibles – A vintage collectible shop with locations in Stillwater and Lindstrom, Minnesota. This is TD’s favorite spot to shop for vinyl records.

    Best Local Park in Lindstrom, Minnesota

    Allemansrätt Park is a Wilderness & Swedish Heritage Park. This park is a true hidden gem.

    From the Allemansrätt Park website: The term ‘Allemansrätt’ is a Swedish philosophy of the right of public access, and includes an implicit responsibility to protect and conserve. 

    Allemansrätt Park offers 125 acres to explore, including a 14-acre secluded lake and 10,000 feet of shoreline on three lakes (North Lindström Lake channel, North Center Lake, and Bull Lake), wetlands, a 5-acre island, a 33-acre peninsula, plus an 1853 homestead with educational and historic informational kiosks. There are trails, benches, restrooms, parking lots, and two campsites (camping is first come first serve for $15 a night).  

    You can walk, run, hike, go birding (over 100 species of birds), enjoy photography, ski, snowshoe, canoe/kayak or camp. The lakes are also part of the Chisago Lakes Water Trail which we will be discussing in an upcoming episode.

    Top Burger Spot near Lindstrom, Minnesota

    The Northern Lake Tavern & Grill

    The Northern reminds us of the show Cheers. They have the traditional square bar setup with all your favorite locals. It’s a relaxed, cabin-style atmosphere with yummy bar food. Our favorites are the patty melt, fries, fish, and the reuben. There is also a large patio to enjoy lake views.

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  • Explore Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Explore Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico

    I could be wrong, but I think Old Town in Albuquerque is a bit of a hidden gem for visitors driving through New Mexico. It took us a few times to travel through before we discovered it. Once we did, we stayed a couple of nights while on our way to Sedona, Arizona. We loved it so much that we stayed again on our way home!

    Things to do near Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Visit Old Town! Look at all these beautiful storefronts and colors! There are over 150 galleries, shops, restaurants, and museums. Each one is individually owned. This area offers something for everyone and is historically fascinating dating back to the 1700s, predating the formation of the United States. All within a short distance are the Explora-Science and Learning Museum, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, and the Chapel of our Lady Guadalupe.

    Tiguex Park is within walking distance of the museums and just .5 miles to Old Town Plaza. It’s a great park to get fresh air, sit in the shade, and walk the dogs. There is a playground, basketball courts, and workout equipment. We really enjoyed walking around this Tricentennial Park with the dogs.

    Dog Friendly Hotel Albuquerque, New Mexico

    We love staying at the Best Western Plus Rio Grande Inn; it’s easy access off I-40 and Route 66 and is close to modern and old fun. The hotel is only .7 miles from Old Town. It is convenient with an onsite restaurant and cocktail lounge and is dog-friendly. We appreciate that they have a little kennel in the back, a designated spot for the dogs to go to the bathroom.

    Favorite Restaurants in Albuquerque, New Mexico

    The Range Cafe is only .2 miles from Best Western. My favorite is the blue corn pancakes!! We always took our food to go and the service was fantastic. Hot food packed nicely and easy to eat in the car. My mouth is watering thinking of the pancakes. 😉

    Our other favorite food spot was the Sawmill Market with multiple yummy food options. I really liked the salad from Meso Grill. It was fresh and huge! They offer beer tastings, yoga, live music, and other events. Check their website for updates.

    We really loved the pizza from Hawt Pizza Co. and so did the dogs! They give you an option to add burrata to your pizza. Do it!

    If you’re like us and get sick of eating out while traveling, we always try to find the local co-op. La Montanita Co-op didn’t disappoint. The fresh bread and deli is amazing. We also really love the Albuquerque Whole Foods hot food section.

    Albuquerque is a great stop on Route 66 on your way west or back east! Allen approves! 🐾

    If you’re heading to Sedona, here are our favorite restaurants >> https://solsiteco.com/2020/12/07/best-restaurants-sedona-arizona/

    Never stop searching for what stirs your soul. ❤️

    ©Tracy Blowers

  • Spend the day in Stillwater, Minnesota

    Spend the day in Stillwater, Minnesota

    Spend the day in Stillwater, Minnesota, and enjoy delicious food, unique shopping, and beautiful views of the St. Croix River!

    Many times, we think we need a big getaway. After spending the day in Stillwater, Minnesota, I was reminded that one day away or even a half day is revitalizing. So often, we talk about self-care, and we don’t discuss travel being part of it. I see too much of the 10-step nightly face routine. 😉 Travel is expensive but so are women’s beauty products. It’s about prioritizing what works for you and getting creative. It doesn’t have to be a 10-day trip to an exotic island to have the same effects. A smaller dose of relaxation and filling your soul is worth it!

    A Day Trip to Discover Stillwater

    Best Small Towns in Minnesota

    We started the day at Feller Restaurant for lunch. We really loved the cozy atmosphere with comfortable bar stools and big windows that look out to Stillwater’s historic Main Street. We enjoyed the Nicoise Salad and Foragers Crostini but the star of the show was the Bacon Wrapped Dates! They were so delicious. They deserve another close up picture!

    We also really liked Pinch ‘n Rub Spice and Tea Hub. When you walk in, the smells are divine.

    Things to do in Stillwater, Minnesota

    After lunch, we walked and shopped Main Street. Our favorite stop was the Stillwater Olive Oil Company, where you can sample a variety of extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar. It’s a unique tasting experience and so yummy! The service was fantastic too with the staff being super helpful and answering all of our questions.

    Next, we walked down by the St. Croix River and took in all the views. The Stillwater historic lift bridge is such a sight to see and fun to walk across to take in the river views and downtown Stillwater.

    Last, we had a delicious cup of coffee at Made Coffee before hitting the road. My favorite is a hot oat milk miel. The weather in Minnesota has been so crazy warm so it was nice to sit by the fire and then inside the cozy Lora Hotel. Don’t forget, a simple day trip with a friend can make a huge difference in your mental health.

    Another historic small town to visit in Minnesota is Afton! Read more > https://solsiteco.com/2022/08/04/afton-minnesota/.

    Always keep searching for What Stirs Your Soul! ❤️

    ©Tracy Blowers

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