Your Guide to the Twin Cities Gateway During the Target USA Cup

Welcome to the largest youth soccer tournament in the Western Hemisphere! While the action on the pitch at Blaine’s National Sports Center is unmatched, your tournament experience shouldn’t end when the final whistle blows.

The Twin Cities Gateway, a vibrant region comprised of 11 distinct communities just north of Minneapolis and St. Paul, is packed with incredible dining, outdoor adventures, and family-friendly entertainment. Whether you have a few hours between games or an open evening, here is the ultimate guide to exploring during your stay.

Cool Off and Make a Splash

July in Minnesota brings beautiful summer weather, and the Gateway offers the perfect ways to beat the heat.

  • Bunker Beach Water Park (Coon Rapids): Located just 10 minutes north of the soccer campus, this is Minnesota’s largest outdoor water park. It features a massive wave pool, soaring water slides, a lazy river, and a large adventure pool for younger siblings to burn off steam.

  • Beach Days & Paddle Sports: If you prefer a natural shoreline, head to Wargo Nature Center in Lino Lakes or Lake Johanna in Arden Hills for fantastic swimming beaches. For a more active recovery day, look into local canoe or kayak rentals to paddle the scenic chain of lakes in Lino Lakes or the quiet waters of Shoreview.

Kendall's Tavern & Chophouse
10K Brewing Beer Flight
Lindey's Steakhouse

Refuel: Local Eats & Taproom Patios

Tournament food is great, but when it’s time for a sit-down meal, the Gateway’s independent “mom and pop” restaurants and vibrant craft beverage scene have you covered.

  • Family Dining & Patios: Skip the standard fast-food chains and explore the local dining staples in Mounds View, New Brighton, and Coon Rapids.  You’ll find everything from classic American bar and grills with expansive, sun-lit patios to independent bakeries perfect for a morning pastry run.

  • The Craft Taproom Trail: Parents and coaches looking to unwind will love the local craft breweries scattered across the 11 communities. Venues in Fridley, Blaine, and Anoka offer fantastic local pours, spacious outdoor seating, frequently hosting local food trucks and live music events on weekends.

Explore Historic Charm & Nature Trails

Need a break from the high-energy environment of the sports complex? Take a slower pace in some of the region’s most scenic spots.

  • Historic Downtown Anoka: Known for its charming, walkable historic main street, Anoka is filled with unique boutiques, vintage shops, and local eateries. It’s the perfect place to stroll, grab a premium ice cream cone, and enjoy views where the Rum and Mississippi rivers converge.

  • Hit the Trails: The Twin Cities Gateway is interconnected by miles of pristine paved trails. Bring or rent a bike to explore the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve (stretching through Lino Lakes and Shoreview) or the stunning Mississippi River pathways running through Fridley and Coon Rapids.

Ultimate Tournament Checklist

To help your team navigate their downtime effectively, use this quick geographical reference guide to maximize your time in the Gateway:

Activity Focus Top Community Spots to Visit Best For
Water & Thrills Coon Rapids (Bunker Beach) High-energy team bonding
Shopping & Walking Historic Anoka Parents’ afternoon out / Souvenirs
Nature & Biking Lino Lakes, Shoreview, Ramsey Quiet, active recovery
Post-Game Dinners Blaine, Mounds View, Arden Hills, New Brighton   Large team gatherings & patio dining
Relaxed Evenings Fridley, Ham Lake Local taprooms & casual live music

Make the most of your time in the North Metro! With all 11 communities situated just minutes from the tournament fields, you’re perfectly positioned to pair world-class soccer with an unforgettable Minnesota summer vacation. Good luck to all the athletes competing!

 
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