May 16, 2018
Minnesota Northwoods has the perfect setting for your glamping or camping girls weekend adventure. We have several accomodations, both rustic or luxurious, to enjoy a relaxing weekend getaway with your besties.
Ignore all incoming emails, texts, calls or anything that will make your phone buzz. A girls weekend trip to the Minnesota Northwoods lets you take a step back from everything and really spend quality time with your girls.
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- Reconnect with nature
Going on a hike with your girls can be just the type of down time you need. Sit on a large rock and take in the breathtaking scenery all around you. Many studies have shown that on top of the simple beauty and relaxation, nature helps with depression, stress, anxiety, illness, high blood pressure, and many other illnesses.
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- Reconnect with your girls
Obviously the main benefit of a girls weekend is reconnecting with your girls! Finding time where everyone can meet and spend time with each other is difficult. Everyone has their own lives and their own schedule. Use this girls weekend to finally have everyone in the same place and reconnect without distraction.
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- Take the time to be goofy
Everyday life does not allow you to lay back and goof off. Being too serious everyday can take a toll on a person and you owe it to yourself to let loose once in a while. Bring your favorite drink to your girls weekend and have fun! The main point – a girls weekend is a must this year. Take time for yourself and enjoy it with all of your girlfriends.
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