Sure, Minnesota is beautiful from the ground. Walking through the woods or down hiking trails is the perfect way to see nature up close and personal, whether you love catching glimpses of wildlife or sparkling lakes. But Minnesota is even more beautiful from above, where you can really get a good look at things. Next time you’re itching to get up high, check out this treetop trail that will show you a side of Minnesota you’ve never seen before.

Sand Creek Adventures is located in Jordan, Minnesota. You’ll find it at 3101 220th St. W., Jordan, MN 55352.

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This area of Minnesota is beautiful, with lovely forested areas whose canopies offer shade over rivers and creeks.

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In short, it’s the perfect place to have an adventure. Sand Creek Adventures offers courses that are perfect for the thrill seeker in you.

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Clip into a harness and get read for the time of your life. You’ll climb onto platforms high above the ground.

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These platforms lead to swinging treetop trails that will leave you breathless.

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Do you have what it takes?

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If you do, you’ll be rewarded. The breathtaking sight of Minnesota from above makes it all worth it.

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An exhilarating zipline ride will have you whizzing past the trees! You’ll soar through the air and over a beautiful creek.

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If you’re up for adventure, take a tour with Sand Creek Adventures. No matter which you chose, you’re bound to have a great time!

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If you’d like to learn more about Sand Creek Adventures, check out their website here. You can also follow them on Facebook here.

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And if you’re up for more adventure, check out our article about the amazing adventure park hiding in a Minnesota forest.

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