This summer, my boys started taking a delighted interest in airplanes. They point out every one that goes overhead and ask constantly about the chance of flying somewhere. I decided this would be a good time to visit Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport’s Aircraft Viewing Area. This is the official place to watch airplanes in the metro area. Add to the fun by using this handy Flight Tracker website, so you can figure out where each airplane is headed. Although it is really just a sidewalk with benches, it was a fun place to visit for a family picnic. We’ve found that a good time to stop here is after dropping family off at the airport. We can go “watch Grandma’s plane take off”. It doesn’t really matter if we watch her actual flight. We just stop and wave goodbye to the next plane to take off. Another option for watching planes is nearby Fort Snelling State Park. State parks require the purchase a vehicle permit, but offers restrooms and shade.Why the Aircraft Viewing Area Is Great Family Fun
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Finding the Aircraft Viewing Area
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