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Living in Eden Prairie, Minnesota:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Eden Prairie, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked three people living in Eden Prairie what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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There’s an enormous library a short walk from the International Pancake House. The library has more selections than ever, and it’s worth it to get a library card. There’s also a spacious children’s area and plenty of fun events for families. Educational workshops and book drives are commonplace in Eden Prairie. The town has a movie theater that has IMAX movies AND a bar. They even air Ghibli movies during special showings.

Shaelyn, says: 2020

There’s a Lion’s Tap that serves tasty burgers for an affordable price. Their cream soda is fantastic. There’s also Smashburger with their special rosemary-seasoned French fries, or the steakhouse Wildfire that’s conveniently located where the Eden Prairie mall is. The mall is full of great stores to browse, shop, or relax at for hours. At the bookstore café you can enjoy baked treats and quiche with some coffee. There are many books to read, and they’ve even expanded so you can get all kinds of action figures and board games, too.

Eden Prairie, Minnesota boasts a lot nature trails and lakes. The greenery is luscious, and in the fall, the leaves turn a beautiful swath of colors. You can trek to a natural stream where you can fill up on water bottles of cold spring water. You can see eagles and hawks aplenty just by going outside and walking by the lakeshore. People go jet skiing or fishing during the summer months. The town prides itself on preserving these spots in nature, and there are all sorts of bike trails where you might spot an elusive fox or a deer.

Breanne, says: 2020

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