Fun Places to Fly in Minnesota

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Camping at Two Harbors - Two Harbors, MN

Camping on field, with fire ring, Step out of you tent and throw a line in the pond. - Submitted by Matthew Deis

Chandler Field - Alexandria, MN

Airport is located right in the middle of town. Many restaurants within walking distance or use the airport courtesy car. There is ALWAYS some event going on any given day in the summer to check out. All the airport folks are extremely friendly and will help you out with anything you need. Alexandria is also the home of the Bellanca Viking. The factory is still up and running at the airport! - Submitted by Kreg Anderson

Crystal Airport - Crystal, MN

Crystal Airport, in the northwest corner of the Minneapolis Metro area is the closest airport to Downtown. See a Twins or Viking Game. Many great places to eat within walking distance. Excellent FBO's to serve all your needs! - Submitted by krebman

Fagen Fighters WWII Museum - Granite Falls, MN

Enter the museum and be transported in time to the 1940's era for a WWII experience. The museum is home to the pristine collection of WWII trainer and fighter aircraft restored and owned by Fagen Fighters. The collection includes two P-51 D Mustangs, a Lockheed P-38, a P-40, a BT-13, a PT-19, a PT-22, and a PT-26. Fully operational authentic WWII ground vehicles are proudly displayed among the aircraft. The very rare WACO CG-4A glider used to silently transport troops during WWII is among the displays. A mural by acclaimed artist Dave Reiser depicting Utah Beach during the D-Day Allied Invasion of Normandy, France, plays a prominent role in the museum. Bronze sculptures of the Army’s 4th Infantry’s soldiers are prepared for combat as they land in a Higgins’ boat bringing the Ivy Division’s motto “Steadfast and Loyal” to life. The 357th Fighter Group of the Army Air Corp’s 8th Air Force is represented by the museum’s Quonset hut and control tower. Authentic artifacts are used throughout the briefing room depicting Leiston Airfield in England as well as authentic controls in the control tower. A bronze of legendary Col. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, a triple ace fighter pilot completes the scene. A library overlooking the museum’s first floor containing WWII books and documents collected over many years is a work in progress. Touch screens throughout the museum give visitors an interactive experience. Authentic uniforms and artifacts are displayed throughout. Crew car available at terminal, self serve fuel onsite. Food and services available in town and at the Prairie's Edge Casino Resort, only 2 miles from the museum. - Submitted by Greg Gibson

Fireside Inn - McGregor, MN

Excellent breakfast menu within walking distance from airport, courtesy car also available. - Submitted by Marc Miller

Holmans Table - St. Paul, MN

Certainly the best restaurant you can fly to in the Midwest. Easy to fly into just stay under the Bravo at 2300 twr 119.1 - Submitted by Dave Schlenker

Madden's Resort - Brainerd, MN

Madden's is a full service golf and recreation resort on Gull Lake. Madden's is open March through October and offers great fly in dining, recreation, and accomodations. - Submitted by Thuringer

Milaca Airport (18Y) - Milaca, MN

The Milaca airport is possibly the nicest sod strip in the state! Stop in and visit with the locals and check out the restorations and experimentals being built. Check out our web site for events and other info. Everyone welcome! - Submitted by jb260s

Owatonna / Cabelas - Owatonna, MN

Fly in to Owatonna airport and call Cabelas, there is a phone in the lobby with the number posted. They will send a shuttle to get you. Lots of shopping and good food at Cabelas. If you want something different there is a Famous Daves, Timberlodge Steakhouse, Wendy's and a good Sports Bar all within walking distance. - Submitted by tpknet@hotmail.com

Pipestone Municipal Airport - Pipestone, MN

Quiet little airport, but the Pipestone Nat'l Monument is a short few mile drive from the airport and worth seeing, and there is good food in town at Lange's Cafe, 24 hrs. a day. Courtesy cars were available to us on our visit. - Submitted by Joe Allen

Rushford Aviation - Rushford, MN

Stop at the top. This airport is on the bluff ridge over looking the Root River Valley in southeastern Minnesota. Great views and fresh made sweet rolls await you every Saturday morning. Call ahead and arrange car transportation for a tour of the area or bring your bike and ride the over 50 miles of paved Root River biking trail. - Submitted by A&PTOM

Rushford Municipal Airport - Peterson, MN

Recoup and regroup before getting into the fray. The Rushford Days Fly-in is an annual event (third weekend in July) preceding the conflagration at Oshkosh. Steady flow of food during that weekend. Courtesy cars for local exploring. Our lounge has a kitchen and showers for underwing campers. Economical 100LL is credit card access 24/7. No free beer or swimming pool, but 55Y is a wonderful stopover/layover on your Oshkosh trip itinerary. Maintenance and repair service is available for all aircraft; 'Experimental' aircraft are welcome; we'll help however we can. - Submitted by FunPlacesToFly.com Member
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