DESTINATIONS Adventures in Travel
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Alexandria • Bemidji • Duluth • Detroit Lakes Perham • Park Rapids • New York Mills • Wadena
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Bemidji ..................................................... 4 Itasca State Park.................................. 8
Park Rapids ......................................... 16 Including Walker, Akeley & more
Detroit Lakes ....................................... 35 Perham .................................................. 45 Including New York Mills & Ottertail
Area Maps............................................ 48 Wadena ................................................ 53 Alexandria ........................................... 56 Duluth .................................................... 70 Including Cloquet, Grand Marais & more
Wisconsin ............................................. 87 Including Superior, Bayfield & more For more information on Destinations contact Melissa at 218-346-5900 or mswenson@perhamfocus.com Publisher: Dennis Winskowski Design: Kelsey Langager & Karla Mikkelson Destinations is published jointly by the following newspapers: Alexandria Echo Press, Bemidji Pioneer, Detroit Lakes Tribune, Duluth News Tribune, Park Rapids Enterprise, Perham Focus, Wadena Pioneer Journal
elcome to Destinations – your ticket to fun, scenic and interesting vacation playlands throughout Minnesota. This publication is your guide on where to go and what to do as you explore the scenic lakes, rivers and woods of Duluth, Bemidji, Park Rapids, Detroit Lakes, Perham, Wadena and Alexandria. There is no bad time for a visit to the Destinations area. It’s a postcard-perfect world year-round. Come and visit the hundreds of fun places where you can hike, swim, golf, fish, hunt, bird watch, berry pick, ski, windsurf, play tennis, relax, skateboard, sunbathe, toboggan or sled, shop ‘til you drop or just see the sights. Destinations will lead you to theater, art and music produced by local talent. We’ll show you the annual citywide festivals that nearly every community in the area proudly presents. If you already live in Destinations country, you’re bound to learn about things you didn’t even know were that close to home. Pick up a few copies of Destinations. Keep one for yourself and pass a few copies around to your friends and neighbors. And Destinations has an easy Website to remember at mndestinations.com. We’ve given you an overview of Destinations country and how this publication can guide your journey. Now we invite you to turn the page and take a closer look.
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BEMIDJI B
emidji is the first city on the Mississippi River. The name of the city is an Ojibwe term meaning “waters crossing waters,� which refers to the Mississippi crossing Lake Bemidji and flowing north and east before turning south. There are many reasons to enjoy the natural lifestyle of the area.Bemidji is located north of Park Rapids on two major U.S. Highways:Highway 71 running north and south, and Highway 2 running east and west. About 13,000 people Bemidji live in this city, is the situated on Lake Bemidji and Lake First City Irving, which are on the both fed by the Mississippi. Mississippi River. Many first-time visitors comment that the town feels much larger, and indeed, if you include highly populated townships surrounding it, the number rises to more than 35,000. Bemidji has a large movie theater and
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a professional theater that presents musical performances as well as variety shows. Other area amusements include biking, boating, golf, bowling, bingo, miniature golf, horseback riding, racquetball and high school and university sports. It is a hotbed for hunting and fishing enthusiasts. Winter recreation is provided by a curling arena, two municipal skating rinks and Buena Vista Ski Area. There are 11 area parks to enjoy, and public beaches are maintained at Diamond Point, Nymore and Cameron parks. Shopping opportunities abound in the quaint downtown district and newer stores on Paul Bunyan Drive. Tall tales and tall timber Bemidji claims the birth of Paul Bunyan, which makes sense since Bemidji is the First City on the Mississippi - the river that legends claim Paul created! The legend of Paul and his mighty Blue Ox Babe goes on and on and the stories of his super powers just get bigger. There are giant statues of both Paul and Babe built right on the shores of Lake
Bemidji to mark the spot where Paul was born. Descendants of old-time loggers say that this is the exact spot where the five giant storks delivered Paul to his parents. The huge statue of Paul (18 feet tall and 2.5 tons) stands next to a fiveton statue of Babe. They are thought to
Festival City The Bemidji area is bustling with festivals and special weekends, most of which focus on the great outdoors. Polar Daze in January starts the year off. Buena Vista Logging Days in February takes visitors to the Lumberjack Village into the world of draft horse teams and old-time timber harvest. The Lake Bemidji Pond Hockey Classic 4-on-4 tournament in February attracts players from throughout the region. Summer brings the Bemidji Youth Advisory Council Youth Rally every June 7, plus new additions to the Bemidji Sculpture Walk, Take a Kid Fishing, Fishing Has No Boundaries and Let’s Go Fishing, the Jaycees Water Carnival, Fourth of July cele-
brations, the Birchmont Golf Tournament, the Lake Bemidji Dragon Boat Festival and Art in the Park are summer highlights. Throughout the year, the First Friday Art Walk features many gallery openings and receptions. The First City of Arts Studio Cruise features artists working in their studios. See calendar for all event dates. Monsters lurk in area waters The city of Bemidji lies in the epicenter of some of the most productive muskellunge waters in the country. Every year numerous muskies over 48 inches are caught, photographed and released. Closely related to the northern pike, the mighty muskies that terrorize most all other fish in northern Minnesota lakes grow to be larger and are generally more aggressive than their northern pike cousins. The
battle gear required to take on these denizens of the deep is highly specialized and an experienced guide can provide tackle, rods and reels and of course inside knowledge. Local guides take pride in giving their clients a top-notch experience. Typically all you need is a fishing license and rain gear. The guide will provide everything else, including great fishing tales! Several fish over 50 inches have been taken, close to the coveted state record of 60 pounds plus. Again, most are photographed and released back to become fatter fish for next season.
Trails for all The city and surrounding area also boasts an extensive trail network year round. There are nine cross country ski trail systems in the vicinity for all skill levels and Cross Country Skier magazine named Bemidji as “one of the most attractive areas to ski in the United States.” The city also serves as a hub for two major paved trail systems with the 100-mile Paul Bunyan Trail connecting Bemidji to Brainerd and the Blue Ox Trail, which extends 110 miles from Bemidji to International Falls. During the summer, bicyclists, runners and walkers frequent the trails, while snowmobilers
Bemidji Community Art Center and Shop 426 features exhibits and unique hand made art and craft for sale by local and regional artists. 46th Annual Art 426 Bemidji d Ave N ~ Downtown in the Park Bemidji Located in the Historic Carnegie Library Building Fine Art & Craft Fair July 20 & 21, 2013 Tues-Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm R001861350
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be the second most photographed icons in the nation, behind only Mount Rushmore.
Curling Bemidji claims to be the nation’s curling capitol. Over at Eveleth, about 150 miles due east of Bemidji is a huge-hockey-stick-and-puck marking that city as home of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. There is no giant curling-broom-and-rock erected in Bemidji, yet, but don’t be surprised if it happens. Bemidji has long been a spawning ground for champion curlers. It is also fast becoming one for U.S. Olympic curlers. Fourth of July Speaking of “rockets red glare,” the Bemidji Fourth of July celebration lasts for about five days based on what day July 4th falls on. Bemidji Jaycees Water Carnival serves up fireworks, a grand summer parade, carnival, kids events, and more. It’s also a great time to enjoy hundreds of lakes and picnic spots.
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WINTER/CHILD ACTIVITIES
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Oak Haven Resort & Campground 14333 Roosevelt Rd SE Bemidji, MN 56601
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Headwaters Science Center Located in downtown Bemidji, the Science Center’s mission is to provide intellectual stimulation and enjoyment for children and adults via scientific and technological interactive displays, exhibits and programs.
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Unique Gifts & Souvenirs
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Beltrami County History Center The Beltrami County History Center is located in the Great Northern Depot in downtown Bemidji. The historical collection includes more than 105,000 pieces of American Indian and settlement artifacts, old maps, newspapers and photos.
HEADWATERS
Chippewa Trading Post
Local American Indian Handcrafts Beadwork • Birch Bark Baskets Pottery • Jewelry Beads and Beading Supplies
Art, music, theater Bemidji’s longstanding reputation for fine art, music and theater can be attributed to a unique and creative combination of talent. The Bemidji Community Arts Center is located in the Carnegie Library on the shores of Lake Bemidji. It serves as a resource for the artist, art enthusiast, art buyer and community. The Main Gallery displays national, regional, group and solo shows, while Gallery X2 shows small exhibits and works of emerging artists. Each gallery features a new exhibit each month from February to December. Organizations in the area include the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra, Bemidji Community Theater, Paul Bunyan Playhouse, Headwaters School of Music & the Arts and Headwaters Science Center. The community also hosts the Bemidji Library Book Festival each summer and the First City of Arts Studio Cruise each fall.
Bemidji State University The campus is important to the aesthetics of Bemidji and BSU plays a central role in providing cultural opportunities for area residents, visitors and students. The university emphasizes the arts in its academic offerings and programming, and presents special events as well.
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CALENDAR of EVENTS
April 5-7 - Bemidji Jaycees Home Sport & Travel Show, Sanford Center 5-27 - Art From Within - Headwaters School of Music and the Arts 6-7 - Gun Show, Bemidji Armory 8 - Abbey Road Beatles Band, BHS Auditorium 12 - Pow Wow sponsored by Council of Indian Students, Bemidji State University 12-13 - Monster X Tour, Sanford Center 19 - Scott Davis “Sweet Life Comedy dinner theater, BHS Commons 20 - Stride Into Spring /Earth Day Run 20 - The Green and White Auction, Sanford Center 20 - Bemidji’s Biggest Indoor Garage Sale and Craft Show, Sanford Center 24-27 - District Rotary Convention, Sanford Center 27 - Sexual Assault Awareness 5k Walk/Run 30 - Taste of Home Cooking School, Bemidji High School
8 - Kraus-Anderson Walleye Classic 8 - Chippewa Triathlon 49 miles Canoe/Run/Bike Cass Lake 12-22 - “Pageant” at Paul Bunyan Playhouse 14-15 - Minnesota Dental Foundation Mission of Mercy Dental Clinic, Sanford Center 17-22 - Bemidji Library Book Festival 19-23 - Minnesota State Fire Department Association Conference, Sanford Center 21 - Wells Fargo/BSU Gordy Skaar Memorial Golf Tournament 22 - Grand Parade of Firefighters, downtown Bemidji
August
May 5 - Walk MS: Bemidji 5 - Bemidji Symphony Orchestra - Music & Words, BHS Auditorium 11 - Minnesota Walleye Opener 12 - Bemidji Chorale Mother’s Day Concert 17-19 - Minnesota Master Naturalist Program, Concordia Language Villages 22 - Paul Bunyan Communications Cooperative Celebration 23 - Bemidji Area Chamber of Commerce Awards of Excellence 24-26 - Leech Lake Memorial Day Pow Wow 24-27 - North Country Model Controllers Spring Fun Fly
21 - Paul Bunyan Vintage Car Show 21 - International Bog Festival, Lake Bemidji State Park 22-27 - Birchmont Golf Tournament, Bemidji Town & Country Club 27 - Woodcarvers Festival, Blackduck 24-Aug. 3 - “Leaving Iowa” at Paul Bunyan Playhouse 31-Aug. 3 - Lake Bemidji Dragon Boat Festival 31-Aug. 3 - Beltrami County Fair 31 - Sanford Health Foundation of Northern Minnesota Annual Fry Bread Taco Meal
22 - Playful Elements Picnic & Barbeque, Lake Bemidji Waterfront 27 - Kick up the Dirt 5k Run/Walk 26-July 6 - “Star Spangled Girl” at Paul Bunyan Playhouse 29-30 - North Country Model Controllers Collective Madness 29-30 - Fishing Has No Boundaries
July 3-7 - Bemidji Jaycees Water Carnival 4 - Cabin Coffeehouse & Cafe 10k and 2-mile Walk/Run 5 - International Day - Concordia Language Villages 5-7 - Fourth of July Pow Wow Cass Lake 7 - Bemidji Water Carnival Parade 10-20 - “Panic” at Paul Bunyan Playhouse 18-20 - Moondance Jam, Walker 20 - Paul Bunyan Triathlon 20-21 - Art in The Park, Library Park
7-17 - “Hairspray” at Paul Bunyan Playhouse 9 - International Day - Concordia Language Villages 9 - Security BankUSA Lumberjack Scramble, Bemidji Town & Country Club 10 - Bemidji Lions Fair BBQ Dinner and Auction 10 - Bemidji Relay for Life, Sanford Center 10 - Bemidji 5K for the 3 Day 10 - Depot Day Celebration, Beltrami County History Center 17-18 - Bemidji Trap and Skeet Club Registered Trap Shoot 17-18 - Forestedge Winery Art Fair 31-Sept. 2 - Vandersluis Memorial Golf Tournament, Bemidji Town & Country Club
September 6-8 - Paul Bunyan Dog Training United Kennel Club Dog Show 7 - Jackpine Classic 5K/10K/25K 7 - Seventh annual Bemidji Women’s Expo, Sanford Center 13 - Desserts by Design fundraiser for Bemidji Symphony Orchestra 14 - Run/Walk ,Skate for Suicide Prevention 17-19 - North Country Arts & Crafts Workshop, Concordia Language Villages 28 - Bemidji State University Homecoming 28 - BSU Women’s 5k run-walk, Homecoming run
October
June 1-2 - Bemidji Trap and Skeet Club Registered Trap Shoot 7-8 - Paul Bunyan Downtown Days 7-9 - Hangfire Black Powder Club 38th Annual Rendezvous
11-12 - Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon (1k, 5 K, Half and Full) 18-20 - First City of Arts Studio Cruise 31 - Halloween Boofest, Headwaters Science Science Center
November 23 - Turkey Trot 5K and Kids Race 29 - First City of Lights Parade and lighting of the Pines
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Itasca State Park P
ark Rapids is the undisputed Gateway to Itasca State Park and the south entrance is a 19-mile drive from Park Rapids north on Highway 71. The east entrance is only a couple miles farther
north of the south entrance, and then another mile or so west on Hwy 200 – you’ll find it easily at the junction of Highway 71 and Hwy 200. On the drive north from Park Rapids on Highway 71 visitors can find several quaint shops and recreation areas to stop at along the way. Also, some fabulous restaurants are located just off of Highway 71 that are sure to satisfy any appetite.
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Enjoy daily Narrated History/ Wildlife Tours aboard the 141 Passenger “Chester Charles II” to the source of the Headwaters of the Mississippi River.
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ALL SUMMER!
NEW! “SHOW BOAT” CRUISE Live Music & Hors d’oeures
10 mi. N. of Park Rapids on Hwy. 71
PUBLIC CRUISES, DINNER CRUISES & PRIVATE CRUISES
Fine Gifts & Fudge, Go Carts, Mini Golf, Snack Bar, Laser Tag, Bumper Boats, Rock Climbing Wall, Mineral Mining & More!
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Featuring a unique variety of •Throws •Pottery •Jewelry •Bird Houses •Cards •Casual Wear •Jams, Jellies, Syrups •Regional Book Store •Northwoods line of home decor including furniture, artwork, lamps • Stoneware & pottery in many beautiful variations, made regionally. •Minnetonka Moccasins & Sandals
Celebrating 32 Years!
The Schoolcraft Collection OF SPECIAL SHOPS
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Enjoy a great dining experience in cozy northwoods comfort.
Featuring the Area’s Largest Dining Selection
Summerhill Farm – food, fun and fabulous shopping www.summerhill-farm.com 218-732-3865
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4 8 specialty shops – Women’s clothing, unique home decor, gifts, gourmet food, toys and the Sun Porch Restaurant for lunch – a great day out!
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Hwy. 71 North...On the Road to Itasca... Park Rapids
Itasca State Park encompasses Lake Itasca, the official source of the Mississippi River, and a scenic area of northern Minnesota that has remained relatively unchanged from its natural state. Established in 1891, Itasca is Minnesota’s oldest state park. Today, the park totals more than 32,000 acres and includes more than 100 lakes. Stand under towering pines at Preacher’s Grove. Visit the Itasca Indian Cemetery or
Wegmann’s Cabin, landmarks of centuries gone by. Camp under the stars, or stay the night at the historic Douglas Lodge or cabins. Explore Wilderness Drive past the 2,000-acre Wilderness Sanctuary, one of Minnesota’s seven National Natural Landmarks. But the main attraction will continue to be walking across the headwaters of the Mississippi River on stones at the mouth of Lake Itasca. But there are plenty of
other activities to do at the park. Other outdoor activities include taking an excursion boat on Lake Itasca, exploring along Wilderness Drive, biking or hiking along more that 30 miles of designated trails, fishing in one of the many lakes, observing the wild flowers in season as well as birding. Like the entire Park Rapids area, wildlife can be seen throughout the park. For more information about the park events and schedules, call Itasca State
of the Mississippi River today! Intersection of Hwy. 71 & County 4 Lake George, MN • (218) 699-3129
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A Northern Minnesota Tradition!
Open Every Day from Memorial Day to Labor Day
• Toys • Rocks • Souvenirs • Vintage Items • Chain Saw Carvings
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Hubbard County Solid Waste & DAC Recycling Program
Large selection of local art & handcrafted items.
For more information call 732-9568 or 732-1468
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Explore charming shops, enjoy great dining and find family fun on your way to the Headwaters!
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Discover Minnesota At The Logging Camp Top Off Your Adventure With A 59 Year Tradition...
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All meals served family style to assure the ol’ logging tradition.
• Stroll through nature trails brimming with wildlife • See the State Flower, the Lady Slipper in its natural surroundings, located along the scenic Fish Hook River. • See the steam-powered sawmill • See our many antiques on display • Visit our souvenir shop • Roam freely about and enjoy this unique experience
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Breakfast: 7:30 -12 noon Dinner: 1:00-9:00 p.m.
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Park headquarters at 218699-7251 or go to www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_p arks/itasca/index.html. Mary Gibbs Mississippi Headwaters Center The Mary Gibbs Mississippi Headwaters Center affords a “river of stories” for guests. The visitor center is named after the brave young park commissioner, Mary Gibbs. The “Rivers of the World”
Welcome to the lakes country
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sculpture is the focal point, interpretive signs identify the earth’s waterways and the Centennial Plaque, Time Capsule and International Peace Pole also engage visitors. Outdoor exhibits in a portico allow the center to be open 365 days a year and as visitors enter the portico, they are greeted by quotes from the park’s premier explorers – Ozawindib, Henry Schoolcraft, Jacob V. Brower and Jean Nicollet. Visitors get acquainted with the Headwaters’ natural history and gain an understanding of the area’s attraction for thousands of years. The changes in transportation are documented through the eras – from Native American travel and trade, to US settlement and expansion to logging. Along the trail to the Headwaters, kiosks draw
guests to learn the river’s story with a natural history angle. Park visitors become attuned to its aquatic species, birds, animals, exotic species and plants. Douglas Lodge One historic landmark that has welcomed visitors to the park since the beginning of the 20th century is Douglas Lodge. The lodge, a two-story pine log building at the south end of Lake Itasca, has been serving guests since 1905. Few changes have been made to the original lodge, which was built with green, newly cut pine logs harvested in the park. Jacob V. Brower Visitor Center The Jacob V. Brower Visitor Center is the largest visitor
center in any of Minnesota’s state parks. The 13,000square-foot facility has exhibits on the Ojibwe, explorer and pioneer history of the area around Itasca. Land surveyor Jacob Brower lobbied hard to designate this area as a state park in 1891 to protect the pines from logging.
Yikes! Bikes! Bike Tour Enjoy a beautiful July morning biking among our plush forests while taking part in a valued charitable event for Habitat for Humanity. Join in on the YIKES! BIKES! Bike Tour July 13. Come to the Walker area and participate in this wonderful opportunity to take in the scenery and help the Habitat for Humanity in their fundraising efforts.
Visit Walker, MN!
Walker, located on the shores of Leech Lake and the Chippewa National Forest, is busy throughout the year with celebrations, music events and unique shopping opportunities. It is located on the Lake Country Scenic Byway at the junction of Highways 371 and 200. Highway 34 East ends at Walker. The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe operates Northern Lights Casino near Walker. Tourists can learn more about the area by visiting the Cass County Museum. And a new community center holds a fitness center, meeting rooms and space for community events, such as flea markets.
Moondance Moondance Jam is a classic rock festival held annually on the Moondance Events grounds in the Leech Lake/Chippewa National Forest Area near Walker. This year, it’s scheduled for July 18-20. Moondance Jam is Minnesota’s largest rock festival and is recognized as the premier classic rock festival in the United States. The Moondance Jam festival site is about six miles south and east of Walker on U.S. Highway 200. It’s about two miles past the Northern Lights Casino. Highway 371 goes south at the casino junction, you want to keep going east of 200 to get to Moondance.
Serving Traditional Mexican Food & American Favorites Too! • Made-Fresh Salsa & Sauces • Large Outdoor Patio • Kids Menu • Daily Happy Hour 5th St., Downtown Walker Full menu at cafezonarosa.com Hours vary with season, call
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A dining experience you won’t soon forget! • Famous Giant Buttered Popovers • 25-Foot Soup and Salad Bar • All-You-Can-Eat Specials • Steaks • Seafood • Prime Rib • Chicken • Outdoor Deck By The Ponds 218-547-1540 • N. of Walker, Hwy. 71 Open 7 Days A Week www.RanchHouseSupperClub.com
Minnesota Folklore Theater Minnesota Folklore Theater is located at 507 Minnesota Ave. in Walker. The mission is to create, develop and present professional musical and dramatic productions that will further the knowledge and appreciation of the culture and heritage of the United States. The Children’s Theater Company creates extraordinary theater experiences as a means of educating, challenging and inspiring young people. Ethnic Fest On Sept. 14, the Leech Lake Area Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Ethnic Fest in Walker. Ancestors brought to America numerous heritages when they made that ultimate decision to leave their homelands. It is those cultures
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Walker Bay Days A celebration of family values, community pride and commitment to the preservation of the Leech Lake area culminates with Walker Bay Days, Aug. 3. Activities and entertainment are held at Walker City Park.
Fall in love with Longville! Four Seasons of Family Fun– from summer’s turtle races to fall’s Oktoberfest, winter sports to the spring “Run Around Woman” Longville Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce
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that are celebrated at Ethnic Fest. The air is filled with the aroma of many various ethnic cuisines to savor and the streets are lined with booths featuring crafts from different countries. The weekend also includes a parade with participants from far and near.
WALKER & LONGVILLE CALENDAR of EVENTS June 1-2 – Leech Lake Walleye Tournament 5, 12, 19, 26 – Turtle Races, Longville 12-22 – Moondance Jammin’ Country Fest 15 – Classic cars, BBQ, pie sale and outdoor arts show, Longville 20 – Crazy Days, Walker
July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 – Turtle Races, Longville 4 – Independence Day community celebrations, Walker and Longville 13 – Yikes! Bikes Bike Tour, Walker 18-20 – Moondance Jam, Walker 18 – Crazy Days, Walker 20 – Summerfest Family Fun Festival, Longville 27 – Chase the Police Triathlon, Walker
August 2-18 – Quilt Minnesota Shop Hop, Walker 3 – Walker Bay Days 4 – Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Longville Airport 7, 14, 21 – Turtle Races, Longville 8 – Crazy Days, Walker 10-12 – Leech Lake Regatta, Walker 15-17 – Cajun Fest, Walker 31 – “Arts Off 84” Art Crawl
September 14 – Ethnic Festival, Walker 21 – Fall Has It All, Longville 28 – Walk to Remember, Walker
October 5 – 2013 Quilt Show, Walker 5 – Rotary Extravaganza, Walker 6 – Hike for Hope – North Country Trail Association 31 – Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Treats for Tots 31 – Halloween Spooktacular
November 29 – Festival of Lights, Walker 30 – Official Christmas tree lighting, Longville
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Eelpout Fest The International Eelpout Festival is each February. Be sure to plan on attending in 2014. The activities during the Eelpout Festival are plentiful. The celebration begins with the opening ceremony at high noon in the Walker City Park on Friday. The rest of the day is spent out on the lake fishing for the perfect Eelpout. Saturday is the Eelpout Peelout 5K run. The Best Eelpout Encampment judging is also on Saturday. See the creativity these Eelpouters put to use when creating their custom-made fish houses. The Polar Plunge is a highlight, held on Saturday on Leech Lake. Festival of Lights The Annual Festival of Lights is held the day after Thanksgiving in Walker, this year Nov. 29. Spend the day shopping. Santa and his wife, Mrs. Claus, will visit Village Square during the day. They are available to hear the children’s holiday wishes and to take pictures. Make sure to stay in town for the Festival of Lights Parade. The town will be lit up by the array of holiday floats. Leech Lake Regatta The 41st annual Leech Lake Regatta is Aug. 10-12. The Leech Lake Regatta is run by a volunteer committee of the Shores of Leech Lake Yacht Club. Racing, sailing, campfires, music and camaraderie are part of the weekend. Boats race in two fleets: mono-hulls and multihulls, and within each fleet there are several divisions.
Longville It’s official … Longville is the Turtle Race Capital of the World! Races are held every Wednesday in June, July and August in downtown Longville – a 40year tradition. Longville holds four seasons of fun for the entire family. Surrounded by lakes and forests, Longville is a popular vacation destination. It has some of the best fishing, boating, water sports, hiking and biking in the summer and fall, along with cross-country skiing, ice fishing and snowmobiling in the winter and spring. Join in the fun at the “Run Around Woman” Plus – a 30k and 5k run/walk and bike ride around Woman Lake Saturday, May 4.
Akeley Akeley offers many outdoor activities and attractions for tourists. It is located right on the corridor of the Lake Country Scenic Byway, 10 miles west of Walker and five miles east of Nevis. Highway 64 also goes south toward Motley. Besides being a good place to enjoy the outdoors, the small town offers plenty of other attractions with two theaters. Many artists also make their home in Akeley. Among them is a chainsaw carver, just west of town on Highway 34. The former school now includes a public library, archery range and a used clothing and furniture shop. A community garden is established near the former school. Several organized events throughout the summer lead ATV riders through the managed network of trails in the Paul Bunyan State Forest. The many resorts around the lake-rich area offer amenities and shopping for a vacation to remember. Big Paul Bunyan Akeley’s Paul Bunyan statue in the center of town can’t be missed. He is shown down on one knee with his huge hand held out to comfort kids of all ages. The 31-foot tall statue has welcomed visitors to Akeley for more than 25 years. There is a picnic area, covered pavilion and park close to Paul’s statue. Also, the Heartland Trail routes behind the pavilion and during warmer weather, you might find music, barbecues, parties and all
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kinds of activities going on around the town’s favorite icon. Woodtick Theatre Woodtick Theatre’s summer season kicks off in mid-June and runs through mid-September. When Frank Haas and his wife, Gail, made several trips to Branson, Mo., it was decided that northern Minnesota could use a similar type of entertainment. Together Frank and Bill Proudfoot joined forces and began the task of creating a theatre. Cindy and Mike Chase purchased the Woodtick Theatre in 1997 from the original owner, Frank Haas. The building is a former dry goods and grocery store that has been converted into this theater with the down home living room atmosphere. Parks Akeley is also home to two parks that provide an excellent area to spend time outdoors and have a picnic. City Park, Highway 34, Akeley. Picnic tables, shelter, Paul Bunyan Historical Society Museum, Paul Bunyan’s statue and Paul’s Cradle. City Beach & Campground, Highway 34 to Akeley, then follow signs. Public access to 11th Crow Wing Lake, shelter, picnic tables, fishing, boat landing and campground.
Nevis Nevis is often celebrated as the gateway to the Paul Bunyan Forest, where hikers and campers can enjoy more than 40,000 acres of woodland. Nevis is 10 miles east of Park Rapids and five miles west of Akeley. It claims to be home of the world’s largest tiger muskie – a statue of such can be found if you drive up the
main street to the park. The town is located along the east end of Lake Belle Taine. A bison ranch, an emu ranch and golf courses are not too far from Nevis. State forest trails are signed for offhighway vehicle travel, and the famous 27-mile Heartland Trail runs through Nevis. It is kind of the midpoint of the Walker to Park Rapids portion of that trail. The community offers several public recreational facilities, such as a public beach, park, dock, boat ramp and public access to Lake Belle Taine. The quaint village is home to several restaurants, small shops, a grocery and of course the trademark – the muskie in the center of town that reigns and watches over all festivities and activity. Nevis will celebrate its annual Muskie Days celebration July 19-20. Geared to young and old, the event features parades, food, games and music. A Music Festival also coincides with Muskie Days and will feature a variety of bands. Nevis Pig Races The Nevis Pig Races are becoming a destination for many and the event continues to grow. Thousands flood to Nevis for the event that features young piglets heading out with the bell to gain fame – or infamy – for their sponsors. The pigs are trained by Gary and Glenda Dauer, of Leader. This year is sure to bring squeals of joy once again to those who attend. So make sure to mark July 7 on your calendar and plan a trip to Nevis to see the pigs. Northwoods Triathlon Nevis’ Northwoods Triathlon sets off across north woods lakes and trails Saturday, Aug. 10. The event sends
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contestants into the waters of Lake Belle Taine for a quarter-mile swim, over 14 miles of scenic countryside aboard a bike and down the Heartland Trail on a 5k run. Uff Da Days Nevis will be celebrating the annual Uff Da Days, a Scandinavian celebration, held annually on the last Friday and Saturday of August, this year the 30th and 31st. As always, there will be lots of family fun, food, and entertainment. Activities include bingo, a horseshoe tournament, a lutefisk, Swedish meatball, and homemade lefse dinner, kids games, contests, prizes, a flea market, vendors, a beer garden, a parade, lots of local music and entertainment for the entire family and the “Continuing Saga of Ole & Lena,” the fifth in a series, performed by the very unprofessional Uff Da Day players. Ya, sure ... you betcha!
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Parks City Beach & Park, Highway 34 to Nevis, north on CSAH 2 and west on Beach Road. Playground equipment, picnic tables, swimming beach and restrooms. Muskie Park, Highway 34 to Nevis, north three blocks on CSAH 2. Picnic tables, pavilion and playground as well as a Veterans Memorial with a lighted flagpole, flowerbed, honorarium benches and walkway.
Dorset Dorset, a town with just a handful of people, boasts being “The Restaurant Capitol” of the world. It is located about six miles east of Park Rapids or six miles west of Nevis on Hwy 34 and about a mile north on state Hwy 226. Many travelers bicycle to Dorset by starting on the Heartland Trail in Park Rapids, Nevis, Akeley or Walker. Some start out at the trailhead in Dorset. There is plenty of blacktopped parking, a playground to keep the kids amused while parents can relax at the rest area, which includes a bench, toilets, pic-
nic tables and water from a hand pump. Plus, the trailhead is right next to downtown Dorset for easy access to restaurants and shopping. Streets are lined with boardwalks, casual porch swings and flower baskets. The shops are filled with special items, from books to unique decor and antiques – the kind of stuff that turns houses into homes. Festival of Authors A Festival of Authors will be June 22 in Dorset. The event features signings by local authors and many other special events by the shops. Enjoy many authors from the area who have published material locally as well as nationally. The event continues to grow and attracts people interested in meeting regional authors to chat or have a book signed. Others, from painters to carvers, are also part of the event and share their talents. Taste of Dorset The annual “Taste of Dorset” feeding frenzy is held the first Sunday of August – Aug. 4 this year from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. Folks walk the main street of Dorset while nibbling all kinds of tasty cuisine from outdoor vendors. Mayor of Dorset Check the website for how to become the Mayor of Dorset at www.dorsetmn.com. This “cashroots” political process involves an annual drawing and names can be thrown into the hopper for a buck-a-pop.
Lake George The community of Lake George is perhaps known best for its blueberry festival and the lake is known for great fishing. It is located six miles east of Itasca State Park on 71/200 towards the Kabekona Corner. The lake itself is a spring fed lake and a great place to catch pan fish, walleye, northern pike and bass. The water is clear, clean and inviting. The Jack Weinmann Family Memorial Guest Quarters at St. Francis Lodge on Lake George opened in 2010. The retreat center for nuns started out as a vision and prayer of Sal Di
Leo, a man raised by Catholic nuns in the 1960s. Each summer, the small town hosts a three-day festival that is focused on blueberries. This year it’s scheduled for July 26-28. The festival includes a blueberry pancake breakfast, a blueberry ball and a blueberry square dance. There is an educational booth on blueberries. A pie sale, a pig roast and the Firemen’s Bean Feed are also great fun. There is a quilt show, an arts and crafts show and a flea market. The Lake George Community Park is on Payne Lake. Swimming beach, baseball field, picnic tables, picnic shelter, playground, toilets and public access.
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ark Rapids is the ultimate tourist destination with its endless recreational opportunities and lakes, friendly people and outdoors activities. It is known as the Gateway to Itasca State Park because of its proximity to the park, located 19 miles north on Highway 71. Park Rapids swells in the summertime as visitors return to the area for its unique features, including more than 500 clean, clear lakes 3.5 million that surround the forest acres area and invite all are ready to types of water sports from fishbe explored ing to water skiduring ing. Visitors return each year to stay a visit to at resorts and Park Rapids cabins during the summer. The area also boasts more than 3.5 million forest acres to explore during a visit to Park Rapids. Fall is also a popular time to visit the Park Rapids area, with plenty of places to
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hike, canoe, fish and bike. Driving around for a look at colorful trees in the fall is also a popular activity. 2013 Governor’s Fishing Opener The 66th Annual Governor’s Fishing Opener will be held in the Park Rapids Lakes Area Friday and Saturday, May 10-11. Governor Mark Dayton, his staff and Explore Minnesota chose the Park Rapids Lakes Area to host the 2013 Governor’s Fishing Opener. Park Rapids last hosted the GFO in 1979. The event will spotlight not only the area’s pristine lakes, with fish of all species, but the hiking and biking trails, resorts, golf courses, Itasca State Park, restaurants, unique businesses and all the other amenities that make residents proud to call this area home. The Fish Hook chain of lakes was chosen because the Fish Hook River is the focal point of Park Rapids. Highway 71 provides access to the four lakes and it heads up to Itasca State Park. The opener will serve as a kick-off to the 2013 summer tourism season.
PARK RAPIDS More information is available at www.mngovernorsopener.com and www.parkrapids.com. Main street The old-fashioned Main street, with center parking, is a draw for tourists each summer. Downtown Park Rapids offers a variety of unique stores, restaurants and shops that are filled with fun items. Main street recently received a makeover with customized granite inlays on street corners depicting area lakes, decorative light poles, along with unique benches, trash cans and bicycle racks. Many businesses also completed renovations to coincide with the project. Pioneer Park along Main street is having landscaping completed this year to make it more inviting. Visitors are encouraged to check out the revitalized downtown that has maintained its old-fashioned charm.
Arts Downtown PR and 2nd Street Stage Downtown features music and other entertainment every third Thursday of the month for Arts Downtown Park Rapids. Audiences are invited to see and hear visual artists, musicians and writers at several locations in downtown. The public is invited to attend and encouraged to make a free will donation to the artists. This activity is funded in whole or in part by a Region 2 Arts Council Grant through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund passed by Minnesota voters on Nov. 4, 2008. During the summer, 2nd Street Stage performances will take place Thursday evenings from June 20-Aug. 22. The Park Rapids Downtown Business
Association sponsors the celebration that fills 2nd Street, between Main Avenue and Highway 71, with music each week. Everyone is invited to the free concerts that include a beer garden with snacks and other activities. For more information on these and other events, go to www.parkrapidsdowntown.com. History Located at the intersection of Highways 71 and 34, Park Rapids was established in 1879 when C.O. Todd filed the original town site. The railroad arrived in 1884 and the city was named as the county seat of Hubbard County in 1887. The local economy is based on tourism, agriculture, logging and light manufacturing with a strong service sector. Tourism in the area was a thriving industry starting in the late 1880s. Most came to the area via the railroad with the resorters picking up their guests at the train depot and transporting them to their respective resorts. The resorters would use roadways as well as waterways to the resorts. In 1920 there were 11 resorts in the area and within two years that number had doubled providing accommodations for 1,500 visitors. The number jumped to 47 in 1928 and topped 200 in the early 1970s. The number of facilities is fewer at this time, but there are plenty of quality resorts, motels, private campgrounds and bed and breakfasts to provide a quality stay in the area. Hubbard County Fair The annual Hubbard County Fair, put on by the Shell Prairie Ag Association, is a draw each July in Park Rapids. This year will be the 118th annual fair and be from July 17-21 at the fairgrounds.
In the past the demolition derby has been a big draw. The fair also has a carnival, tractor pull, 4-H exhibits and talent shows. The 4-H exhibit hall will be home to chickens, bunnies, horses, pigs, sheep, goats and cattle throughout the week. And don’t forget the classic fair food. Stop on over this July for cheese curds, ice cream and other delicacies. Field Days The Park Rapids Antique Tractor and Engine Club will have its 21st annual Field Days show Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 3 and 4. Field Days activities bring visitors back to the old days with demonstrations of what life was like on a farm. Demonstrations of combining, threshing, tractor plowing, shingle making, a hay press, gas engines, lath making, snow fence machine and sawmill are done on the grounds. Horse-related machinery is on display as well. For the kids there is a petting zoo, miniature railroad train rides and collectibles. Square dancing, gospel music and a church service Sunday morning are part of the events. Breakfast and lunch are served both days and a light supper is available Saturday evening. Ice cream is plentiful and available all weekend. A tractor parade is each day and Saturday has a tractor pull. The Antique Tractor and Engine Club grounds are located on County Road 6 about a half mile south of Highway 34 on the east side of Park Rapids.
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PBR Bull Ride The 35th annual Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Challenger Tour Bull Ride will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 4-6 in Park Rapids. Jokela ProWest produces Minnesota’s largest sanctioned bull ride in the nation over the Fourth of July. Fans who follow the PBR on television will recognize the same top cowboys and bulls at the Challenger Tour Bull Ride. Park Rapids has become legendary for its hospitality, all-American holiday atmosphere and energized crowds. The nation’s top bull riders mark this event down each year as a must-attend event. It’s a retreat from the heat of venues in states like Texas and Arkansas. The bulls are second to none. Many of the bulls come from Chad Berger in Mandan, N.D., along with other contractors. Many of the bulls used in Park Rapids qualify for the bull riding finals in Las Vegas. In addition to seeing live, heart-stopping action as cowboys go after that eight-second, scoring ride, audiences return year after year to enjoy the pageantry of the opening ceremonies, kids amateur sheep riding events, Moto X freestyle aerial shows and nightly dances. The gates open at 5 p.m. with shows beginning at 6:30 p.m. Go to www.parkrapidsbullride.com for tickets and information.
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Legends and Logging Days Park Rapids Legends and Logging Days continues to grow at its new venue at the East 40, Park Rapids Antique Tractor & Engine Club grounds. This year’s event will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 9-10 at the East 40. Legends & Logging Days celebrates the area’s logging heritage, bringing world champion lumberjacks and lumberjills to compete in wood chopping, sawing, ax throwing and other contests, reminiscent of the days when pioneers came to the north woods to make a living and stayed to build our towns. Visitors will find many activities during the two-day event including: a pre-1840 encampment with tomahawk and archery demonstrations and costumed historical interpreters who will demonstrate and discuss what it was like to live centuries ago, master chainsaw sculptors and a sculpture auction, loon calling competition, a marketplace of artists, crafters and demonstrations, Dutch oven cooking, chili contest and a variety of music. For more information go to www.parkrapids.com.
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through town and a famous fireworks display over the beautiful Fish Hook River. In between these events, be sure to check out the shops and restaurants that are open for visitors to enjoy during the day. Museums Entertainment and fine arts possibilities abound in the Park Rapids area. The Nemeth Art Center and Hubbard County Historical Museum are both located in the original Hubbard County Courthouse at 3rd and Court in Park Rapids. Bite of Park Rapids The third annual Bite of Park Rapids is July 14 in downtown Park Rapids. Second Street west of Main Avenue is blocked off for people to gather and sample a variety of food from area restaurants. Musicians entertain during the event and organizers are working on an art show to coincide with the event. The event has grown each year and continues to be a hit with tourists and locals alike. Art Leap Art Leap 2013 is slated for Sept. 28-29. The two-day event, sponsored by the Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council, invites visitors on a driving tour of artists’ studios and other culturally rich destinations. Highlights of Art Leap include outdoor music, hors d’oeuvres and seeing fall colors at their peak while driving from studio to studio. Artists utilize this event to educate people about their art. Downloadable brochures with maps will be available closer to the dates at www.parkrapids.com or www.prlaac.org. Fourth of July Park Rapids is a destination for Fourth of July each year. Events include a large parade
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Theatre The Northern Light Opera Company stages musical productions in the Area High School auditorium. The Long Lake Theater presents heartwarming drama and sidesplitting comedy and is located in Hubbard on the south end of Long Lake. Jasper’s Jubilee Theater on Highway 34 east of Park Rapids provides comedy and musical theater for area residents and visitors alike. And the Heartland Concert series, Community Band and Classic Chorale provide entertainment throughout the year. Yuletide Sampler/Christmas tree lighting Every year, on the day after Thanksgiving, the community comes together to celebrate the beginning of the holiday season and partake in the true meaning of giving. The Yuletide Sampler and Community Christmas Tree Lighting is held the day after Thanksgiving on Main street in Park Rapids. This year, the event is Friday, Nov. 29. Each year, a tree is donated by someone in the area and the night is filled with Christmas carols and an appearance by Santa Claus.
PARK RAPIDS April 5-6 – Plant a Basket Party at Flying W Gardens Greenhouse 9 – Abbey Road Band in Heartland Concert, Park Rapids Area High School 13 – Stream Trout Season Opens 19 – Kinship Fish Fry, Park Rapids American Legion 26 & 28 – Park Rapids Classic Chorale Concerts
May Tuesday through Saturday Hubbard County Historical Museum is open May-September Wednesdays and Saturdays Farmer’s Market, May-October, Park Rapids Wednesdays and Saturdays Local Food and Craft Market, May-October, Park Rapids Saturday - Farmers’ Market, Memorial Day through Labor Day, Nevis 10 – Kids’ Planting Party at Flying W Gardens, Park Rapids 10-11 – Menahga Citywide Garage Sales 10-12 – Huntersville Spring Trail Ride, Huntersville Outfitters Pasture 10-11 – Governor’s Fishing Opener 16-19 – Festival of Birds, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge 20 – Hubbard County Historical Museum, “1953 Remembered” 29 – St. Joseph’s 13th Annual Foundation Golf Benefit, Blueberry Pines Golf Club, Menahga
June 1-2 – Huntersville Enduro Race 1 – Itasca Moraine Chapter National Trail Day 1 – Muskie Fishing Opener 1 – Walt Winskowski Memorial Fishing Tournament, Straight Lake, Osage 1-9 – Chamber Lodging Spring Golf Week, Park Rapids Lakes Area Golf Courses 7 – Living at Home’s Famous
Rib Dinner, Park Rapids American Legion 7-9 – Take a Kid Fishing Weekend 8 – Gene Cirks Memorial Fishing Tournament, Lake Belle Taine 8 – Headwaters Animal Shelter Tails on Trails Walk-a-Thon, Heartland Park, Park Rapids 8 – Back to the 50s & 60s Celebration & Car Show, Nevis 8-9 – “2” Man Bestball/Scramble, Headwaters Golf Club, Park Rapids 14 – 19th Annual Hubbard County Relay for Life, Park Rapids 14 – Ameriikan Poijat Finnish Brass Septet, “Sounds of Spirit Lake” concert, Menahga 14 – St. Joseph’s Area Health Services Flag Day Picnic, Park Rapids 15 – Lakes to Pines Triathlon, Park Rapids Area High School 19 – Kinship Mini-golf Tournament, Evergreen Gifts & Fun Park 20 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 20-30 – Minnesota Folklore Theater presents the world premiere of a New Minnesota Musical 21-22 – Sidewalk Sales, Main Street, Park Rapids 22 – Festival of Authors and Artists, Dorset 24 – Hubbard County Historical Museum, “Music on the Courthouse Lawn” 27 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 28 – Park Rapids Community Band, “Sounds of Spirit Lake” concert, Menahga 28-30 – 65th Annual Paul Bunyan Days, Akeley
CALENDAR of EVENTS July 4 – Firecracker Foot Race, Heartland Park, Park Rapids 4 – Pie Baking Contest and Pie Auction 4 – Fourth of July Parade, Main street, Park Rapids 4-6 – PBR 35th Annual Touring Pro Bull Ride, Jokela Rodeo & Auction Grounds 4 – Park Rapids Area Community Band Pre-fireworks Concert 4 – Park Rapids Rotary 4th of July Fireworks 5 – All Veterans Memorial Dinner, Park Rapids American Legion 5-7 – Menahga Midsummer Celebration 6 – 32nd Annual Saint Urho Run 7 – 5th Annual Nevis Pig Races 11 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 12-14 – Northern Light Opera Company presents “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” 12 – Monroe Crossing, “Sounds of Spirit Lake” concert, Menahga 13 – Itasca’s 18th Annual Butterfly Hike, Itasca State Park 13 – Urban Varmit Shoot, Osage Sportsman’s Club 14 – 3rd Annual Bite of Park Rapids 17-21 – Hubbard County Fair, Park Rapids
18 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 11, 18, 20, 25, 27, 31 – Jasper’s Theater performance, Park Rapids 18-20 – Northern Light Opera Company presents “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” 18-28 – Minnesota Folklore Theater presents “Two Grumpy Men”
19-20 – 63rd Annual Muskie Days Festival, Nevis 25 – Smokey Bear Day, Itasca State Park 25-26 – Crazy Days Sale, Main Street, Park Rapids 25 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 26-28 – Lake George Blueberry Festival
26-28 – Northern Light Opera Company presents “My Fair Lady” 29 – Hubbard County Historical Museum, “The Minnesota Fur Trade”
August 1 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 14, 17, 24, 31 Jasper’s Theater performance 1-3 – Northern Light Opera Company presents “My Fair Lady” 2 – Ring of Kerry (Celtic/Irish), “Sounds of Spirit Lake” concert, Menahga 2-4 – 8th Annual Family Music Event 3 – Nevis Community-wide Garage Sale 3-4 – 21st Annual Field Days 4 – Taste of Dorset 6 – National Night Out, Paul’s Patio in Akeley 8 – Discover Itasca’s Forest, Mary Gibbs Mississippi Headwaters Center 8 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 8 – Water Wars, Main Avenue, Park Rapids 9 – Borderline Philharmonic Concert, Waubun 9-10 – Legend & Logging Days, Park Rapids Antique Tractor & Engine Club’s East 40 Grounds
9-10 – Northern Knights Car Club’s Run to the Rapids 9 – Local talent night, “Sounds of Spirit Lake” concert, Menahga 10 – Northwoods Triathlon, Nevis 10-11 – Pine Point Powwow, Ponsford 13 – The 14th Headwaters Animal Shelter Auction, Jokela Rodeo & Auction Grounds 15 – 2nd Street Stage/Youth Music Concert, Downtown Park Rapids 15-18 – Youth Music & Art Showcase, Main Street, Park Rapids 16-17 – Crazy Days Sale, Main Street, Park Rapids 16-18 – 38th Annual Lake Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers’ Show 17 – Tour De Pines Bike Tour 17-18 – 12th Annual Art Fair at the Winery 18 – 20th Annual Fishhook Half Marathon and 5K 22 – 2nd Street Stage, Downtown Park Rapids 22 – Minnesota Folklore Theater presents “Ole and Lena’s Minnesota Vacation 24 – Itasca’s 7th Annual North Country Hiking Fest 24-25 – Headwaters R/C Flying Club “Fun Fly” 26 – Hubbard County Historical Museum, “Small Talks” 30-31 – Uff Da! Days, Nevis
September TBA – Park Rapids Enterprise 2013 Taste of Home 1 – Bear Hunting Opener 1 – Waterfowl Season Opens 5 – Kinship Benefit Ice Cream Social, Dorset 7, 14 – Fall Classic Fishing Tournament, Long Lake 7, 14 – Jasper’s Theater performance 7-15 – Chamber Lodging Fall Golf Week, Park Rapids Area Golf Courses 8 – Dorset Garage Sale 8 – “3” Person Scramble, Headwaters Golf Club 14 – Fall Turkey Shoot & Raffle, Osage Sportsmans Club 14 – Archery Deer Hunting Opens
14 – Fall Slam Fishing Tournament, Fish Hook Lake 20-22 – Huntersville Annual Fall Trail Ride 21 – Itasca Moraine Chapter Autumnal Equinox Hike 21-22 – Take a Kid Hunting Weekend 28-29 – Art Leap 2013, Park Rapids 28 – Itascatur/Headwaters 100 Bike Ride, Park Rapids 28 – Pumpkin Party at Carter’s Red Wagon Farm, Park Rapids 28 – 6th Annual Autumn Harvest Festival: Lantern Lit Night Hike, Itasca State Park 30 – Hubbard County Historical Museum, “Small Talks”
October 5 – Tamarac Fall Festival 5, 12, 18, 19, 26 – Pumpkin Party at Carter’s Red Wagon Farm, Park Rapids 6 – Itasca Moraine Chapter Hike for Hope 31 – Trick or Treat Park Rapids, Main Street
November 1 – Living at Home’s Famous Rib Dinner, Park Rapids American Legion 9 – Firearms Deer Season Opens 9-10 – Hubbard Holiday Boutique 29 – Yuletide Sampler, Main Street 29 – Light Up A Life, Tree Lighting Ceremony, Park Rapids
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state law requires that every person on board have a personal flotation device. Several canoe outfitters are located in the Park Rapids area that provide complete camping and canoeing equipment as well as maps and transportation to and from local access spots. Tubing is also available for those who don’t want to canoe.
Canoeing Canoeing is prevalent along the rivers throughout the Park Rapids area. Fishing, swimming, camping and photography enthusiasts will especially enjoy a serene river excursion. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recommends planning a canoe trip. The local Forestry office on Highway 34 west in Park Rapids and the Park Rapids Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce on Highway 71 south have free maps available. Most people paddle two to three river miles per hour. In addition to sunscreen and bottled water, don’t forget to bring life jackets –
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Crow Wing River Trail The Crow Wing River is an excellent river for canoeing. The nearly 115-mile river is perfect for family excursions. Quieter stretches of the Crow Wing make excellent swimming and fishing spots. Numerous campsites dot the forested riverbanks on the journey southward. The Crow Wing River flows from a chain of 11 interconnected lakes, which begins near Nevis and Akeley. The river joins the Mississippi River at Crow Wing River Park just south of Brainerd. There is no usage charge at any of the public access sites to the river, but a nominal camping fee is charged at county-administered campsites. While there are many starting points on this trail, here is one suggestion: head to
a carry-in access point roughly two miles south of Nevis on County Road 13, between Seventh and Sixth Crow Wing Lakes. Launch from there, and then paddle on the Crow Wing River through Fifth Crow Wing Lake. There is a short portage right around the Fifth Crow Wing dam and over County Road 33. Follow the river until it crosses County Road 13 once again. A public access is located on the river’s left bank. For more information, contact the Wadena County Parks Department at 218-631-7604 or the DNR at 888-6466367. Headwaters River Trail After checking out Itasca State Park, it’s time to paddle on the Mississippi at the Headwaters River Trail. In its first 90 miles, the Mississippi River winds through ancient lakebeds, glacial hills, wetlands, nine large lakes and narrow valleys of spruce. Rapids dot the entire river, which offers great walleye, northern pike and muskie fishing. Public rest areas are found along the route for rest, picnics and exploration. There are also designated campsites that
Itascatur Ski-Bike-Run Itascatur is a bike, ski, and run club from the Park Rapids area. It is a social and active group that sponsors the Headwaters 100 bike ride every September as well as running races throughout the year. The club has built and maintained the Soaring Eagle Ski Trails and Nordic Center north of Park Rapids. The club has an organized bike rides in the summer and also has gatherings during the ski season. For more information, go to www.itascatur.org.
Parks Park Rapids has numerous public parks that are wellused by visitors as well as residents. Red Bridge Park and Heartland Park are located on Fish Hook River and are at the start of the Heartland trail, which is a popular destination for cyclists. Depot Park near downtown Park Rapids features tennis courts and an ice skating rink in the winter. The All-Veterans Memorial Park is located on Highway 71 south, adjacent to the Park Rapids Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce. The memorial is devoted to the memory of all veterans of all wars and branches of service. Visitors will find granite monoliths commemorating past wars and a stone walkway and benches commemorating individual veterans. The lighted area is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Construction has begun on the All Veterans Memorial Interpretive and Educational Center.
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may be accessed from the river. Two state parks, Itasca and Lake Bemidji, offer the visitor many amenities. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources advises paddlers to have some canoe skills and patience as there are “rocky riffles, snags and beaver dams to be maneuvered around.” For more information, contact the DNR at 888-646-6367 or Itasca State Park at 218-266-2100. Canoe route maps are available at area Chambers of Commerce or DNR Forestry offices.
Quality Family Resort Nestled In The Pines On Crystal Clear Boot Lake Early Spring Fishing
Great Family Vacations
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Fall Getaways With Beautiful Colors
• Spacious Vacation Homes • Sand Beach • Family Activities • Great Fishing
34243 Co. Hwy. 46, Park Rapids, MN 56470 • 218-732-4650 • 1-800-732-4650 • e-mail: funtimes@wcta.net • Bob & Harriet Williams
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On Beautiful Fish Hook Lake A family resort only 1.7 miles north of Park Rapids, ideally located to local shopping and area attractions. Newly remodeled, clean, ultra modern housekeeping cabins. Relax to the call of the Loon, enjoy our peacefulness while the kids enjoy our children’s activities.
www.loonsnest.com 1-800-531-3477 e-mail: vacation@loonsnest.com
May 10 - Sept. 29, 2013 • Potato Lake
14573 Gazebo Drive, Park Rapids, MN 56470 800-932-0164 • 218-732-7030
Level full hookup, partial & seasonal sites. Clean & heated restrooms, showers, laundry, RV supplies, RV repair shop, heated pool, picnic tables, fire pits, firewood, ice, groceries, gifts, pay phone, old fashioned ice cream counter, sand playground, tennis, volleyball, shuffleboard, horseshoes, arcade, rec hall, 3 shelters/pavilions for reunions or groups, lake swimming. Boats, motors, pontoon, canoe & paddleboat rentals. Bait, boat ramp, fishing docks. Hiking, biking & golf nearby. Wireless Internet Available
A family resort.
www.vagabondvillage.com 23801 Green Pines Road, Park Rapids, MN 56470
FULL WEEK STAYS OR 3-4 NIGHT GETAWAYS Indoor Pool • Swimming Beach • Fishing Itasca State Park Is Nearby
(218) 732-5234
This 9 hole championship course features a practice range & putting green. ON LONG LAKE
East of Park Rapids, So. on Co. Rd. 20 (to Day Spring Drive)
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1/2 MILE SOUTH OF ITASCA STATE PARK
Deluxe Accommodations Nestled Among The Pines Informality & Hospitality For Golf Balls Individuals, Families & Groups Special Rates May, June For Sale ~ and September Crazy Prices! • Fishing • Swimming Titleist Pro V-1 • Basketball Court • Tennis $15/dozen • Whirlpool • Sauna • Game Room • And Much More!
THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS ~ Good Fishing AND Great Shopping & Dining
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Cozy cabins & motel rooms nestled in tall pines along the crystal clear waters of the Fish Hook River, leading to Fish Hook Lake and fantastic fishing. Close to the Heartland Trail and challenging golf courses. Only 19 miles away from Itasca State Park.
Free Wi-Fi in the Lodge 21 Modern Cabins Viewable On Our Website Photo Gallery www.littlenorwayresort.com email: littlenorwayresort@yahoo.com 218-732-5480
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www.royalstarrresort.com Peaceful, relaxing, comfortable accommodations _
Hosts: Ernie & Linda Strong 19222 Echo Ridge Drive Nevis, MN 56467
800-822-0701 relax@royalstarrresort.com Located 10 miles east of Park Rapids and/or 15 miles west of Walker Resort is nestled on 6th Crow Wing Lake
Enjoy the relaxing comfort of our modern cabins overlooking Big Mantrap Lake, just north of Park Rapids, MN.
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Within minutes of Itasca’s Sites, Recreation Trails and Fishing 15782 Wilderness Drive Lake Itasca, MN 56470 218-266-3312 www.bertscabins.com
(218) 255-0200
“A Truly Quality Family Resort” Long Lake 15602 County 6 Park Rapids, MN 56470 Ralph & Sheri Notch
800-932-3643 Visa/MasterCard Open May-Sept.
Brookside Golf Course 9 Hole - Par 27 Course Great for beginners, families and pros! Club and pull cart rental, no tee times necessary.
800-247-1615 www.brookside-resort.com
brooksideresort@gmail.com
We specialize in families & fun! Enjoy on sight: Golf & tennis, pool & rec room, skiing & boating, Lodge & snack bar, playgrounds & activities, & more! FREE INTERNET
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BERT’S CABINS 15782 Wilderness Drive At Itasca State Park Lake Itasca, MN 56470 12 Dave & Pat Evenwoll 218-266-3312 • bertscabins.com At Itasca State Park on paved road/bike trail, wireless Internet, outdoor pool. Open May-Oct. Call about short stays. Pets allowed with approval. BROOKSIDE RESORT 31671 Co Hwy 50, Park Rapids, MN 56470 Two Inlets Lake 218-732-4093 • 800-247-1615 28 The Keller Family brookside-resort.com Golf, tennis, pool, mini-golf, supervised activities for all ages, snack bar, waterskiing, child care, internet. A great value! CAMP LIBERTY RESORT 20522 269th Ave. 8 Crow Wing Lake Nevis, MN 56457 10 Todd & Kristin Kittleson 218-652-3533 • camplibertyresort.com th th th 8 , 9 & 10 Crow Wing Lakes • email: vacation@camplibertyresort.com • A family owned resort for 27 years. Exceptionally clean, lakeside cabins, level grounds, and Spring/Fall discounts. Daily/Weekly rates.
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VAGABOND VILLAGE 23801 Green Pines Rd. CAMPGROUND Park Rapids, MN 56470 Potato Lake • The Nelsons 218-732-5234 • vagabondvillage.com Camping/RV sites and wireless Internet WILDERNESS BAY RESORT 36701 Wilderness Bay Drive Little Mantrap Lake Park Rapids, MN 56470 10 10 Mike & Pam Pfeifer 218-732-5608 • wildernessbay.com Screened porches, Cable TV, Free wireless Internet access WORMLEY’S HAPPY DAYS RESORT 25951 Co. 86, Nevis, MN 56467 West & Middle Crooked Lakes 218-652-3361 • 1-800-565-1440 8 5 Bryan & Heidi Wormley wormleyshappydays.com Friendly family fishing resort. Free wireless Internet access. Satellie TV. Fee for pets.
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he Minnesota Department of Natural Resources manages state forestlands for all types of outdoor recreation, including camping, mountain biking, off-highway vehicle riding, hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, horseback riding and picking berries and mushrooms. The DNR is only one of many landowners in these forested areas. Please be aware of private property boundaries while enjoying the scenic beauty of state forestlands. Paul Bunyan State Forest Divided into two units, one north and one south, the Paul Bunyan State Forest offers miles of hiking trails and trails for off-road vehicles, as well as areas for snowmobiling, horseback riding and mountain biking. Hiking trails include a segment of the North Country Trail, part of the national North Country Scenic Trail, begun in the 1960s to connect the Appalachian and Pacific Crest trails. Through efforts of the Itasca Moraine Chapter of the North Country Trail Association, the trail has been extended from the Chippewa
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National Forest to Steamboat Pass, near Spur Lake in the Paul Bunyan State Forest, a total of 21.4 miles from state Hwy 64. The DNR manages two outdoor recreational facilities in Paul Bunyan State Forest. • Mantrap Campground has 38 campsites, a picnic area, swimming beach, playground and boat landing. Mantrap Lake is a designated muskie lake. To reach the campground from Park Rapids, take CSAH 4 north to Emmaville and turn right onto CSAH 24. Travel east 1.5 miles until you reach Co. Rd. 104, turn left and follow the signs. A daily camping fee is required. A one-mile nature trail can be enjoyed at the campground. Contact Itasca State Park at 218-266-2100 for further information. • Gulch Lakes Campground provides camping and picnic sites, a boat launch and hiking trails. Glacial activity thousands of years ago created the gulch lakes area, distinguished by steep hillsides surrounding small lakes. The campground may be reached via the Halverson Forest Road (east from CSAH 4) or on the Gulch Lake Forest Road (west from
Highway 64). Contact Lake Bemidji State Park at 218-755-3843 for additional information about this campsite. Huntersville State Forest Huntersville State Forest boasts approximately 150 miles of logging trails, which are open for motorized and non-motorized use. The forest is located in northern Wadena County, roughly 12 miles southeast of Park Rapids. Five campsites are found in Huntersville State Forest. All offer picnic tables, fire rings, firewood, toilets and well water.
PARK RAPIDS Most have nice swimming areas adjacent to the campground and canoe landing. A 22-mile horse trail, featuring two loops and a river crossing, starts at the Shell City Horse Campground. Two Inlets State Forest The Two Inlets State Forest is located in Becker County. From Park Rapids, take Highway 71 north 10 miles to CSAH 41. Turn left, travel 1.5 miles and then turn right. The Richard A. Gartner Memorial Hungryman Forest Campground and Day Use Area is one mile north on Co. Rd. 88. Boat accesses are provided on Hungryman and Cedar lakes. Pack a lunch and head to the Cedar Lake Picnic Area. The South Two Inlets Forest Road traverses the forest from east to west. It is open to public travel. Two Inlets Lake provides very good fishing for all warm water species. Chippewa National Forest Trails The total Chippewa National Forest acreage is 1.6 million acres, with 660,000 acres managed by the Chippewa National Forest. The Chippewa, the first ever National Forest, is over half water and its terrain is a result of the glaciers that blanketed northern Minnesota 10,000 years ago. There are over 700 lakes, 920 miles of streams and 150,000 acres of wetlands. The Forest is home to the largest breeding population of bald eagles in the lower 48 states. It has been inhabited by peoples for thousands of years and is home to logging history and Civilian Conservation Corps sites. The western portion of the Chippewa National Forest near Walker and Leech Lake adjoins the Byway. Some of this area’s highlights include:
• Stony Point On Leech Lake: The campground is surrounded by old growth forests, some over 200 years old. • Lake Erin: Includes a picnic area and one-mile interpretive wetland trail around the lake. Adjacent to the North Country Trail. • Woodtick Auto Tour: Observe natural, interpretive and historic sites on this auto tour though the Chippewa. • The Leech Lake Reservation inhabits a large part of the Chippewa Forest. • Shingobee Recreation Area: This section of the Forest has trails and a toboggan slide and sledding area. The Civilian Conservation Corps developed the site in the early 1930s. • Chippewa National Forest Multi-Use Trails-Walker Area: There are many biking, hiking, interpretive, hunter, walking and auto trails in the Walker District of the Chippewa National Forest. Some are close to the trail and others just a short side trip away. For more information on location and trail conditions, contact the Walker Ranger District: 218-547-1044. Two Inlets State Forest Trails Over 26,000 acres set in a landscape that’s gently rolling to hilly, with scattered lowlands. Two Inlets Trail provides over 27 miles of snowmobile trail that connects to other area trails. Two Inlets Lake provides good fishing. This state forest is known for excellent hunting of deer, ruffed grouse and small game. Indian Creek Water Impoundment provides habitat for waterfowl. Located about 10 miles north of Park Rapids west of Highway 71. Smoky Hills State Forest Trails Rolling-to-moderately steep slopes characterize this nearly 24,000-acre forest. Smoky Hills offers 30 miles of snowmobile trails and exceptional hunting for
deer and grouse. South half of the forest is good for fall foliage viewing. Pick fruit and mushrooms. Located 10 miles west of Park Rapids off Hwy 34. Huntersville State Forest Trails This 16,448-acre forest has rolling-toflat land, famed for its jack and Norway pine mixed with aspen, spruce, tamarack and northern hardwoods and clear streams. The major attraction is the beauty of the Shell and Crow Wing Rivers that flow through the forest. The excellent boating and canoeing route traverses 80 miles of river. There are two canoe outfitters in the area. Wilderness campsites occur at three-to seven-mile intervals. Located south of Park Rapids, off Hwy 87 on CR 25. Paul Bunyan State Forest Trails Over 72,000 acres of terrain that’s rough and hilly, with many tiny ponds and bogs. Paul Bunyan State Forest has 50 miles of groomed snowmobile trails and 15 miles of ungroomed trails. The hiking and cross-country ski trail located near Mantrap Lake is two miles in length. Located just north of Akeley on Hwy. 64. White Earth State Forest About 160,502 acres of the forest is rolling hills and lakes, 4/5th of which is variegated forest and 1/5th is lowland brush and marsh. Almost all of this forest is within the boundaries of the White Earth Reservation. The Shuttlebug Nature Trail is popular for summer hiking. It has 70 miles of marked and groomed snowmobile trails. Here are several routes into the White Earth State Forest: 20 miles north of Park Rapids on Hwy 71, then west on Hwy www.mndestinations.com
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113; 14 miles east of Detroit lakes on Hwy 34 then about 15 miles north on Becker 37; six or seven miles east of Waubun on Hwy 113; and 20 miles east of Mahnomen on Hwy 200. Smoky Hills State Forest Located 10 miles west of Park Rapids, the Smoky Hills State Forest was established in 1935 to perpetuate forest management and fire protection. Presently there are almost 24,000 acres of land within the boundaries of the state forest. The southern portion of Smoky Hills offers an excellent opportunity to view fall colors on its rolling, forested slopes. While there is no designated campground, camping is permitted with some conditions. Contact the DNR for complete rules. Badoura State Forest The Badoura State Forest is located 10 miles south of Akeley on Highway 64. It is located around the Badoura State Tree Nursery, the state’s oldest tree nursery, founded in 1931. The location is very visible to travelers, as the Badoura Fire Tower stands tall at the intersection of
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state Highways 64 and 87. The tower is on the National Registry of Historical Fire Towers. The forested portion of the State Forest is comprised mostly of conifers, and a large portion of the area contains the Badoura Bog. This is a very unique and historical area. Chippewa National Forest Six miles of trails wind through a variety of upland habitats, including mature jack pine, young red pine, cedar swamp and oak-birch forest. Called the Shingobee Recreational Area Trail system, it is located five miles southwest of Walker. The six-mile trail loops through mixed aspen, birch and pine forest along two small lakes and Shingobee River valley of Chippewa National Forest. It intersects with the North Country National Scenic Trail, a premier footpath that stretches for about 4,600 miles, which when complete will connect the Appalachian Trail in New York to the Lewis and Clark Trail in North Dakota. Minnesota’s portion provides one of the state’s longest backpacking opportunities.
The North Country National Scenic Trail threads through numerous lakes and wetlands in a pine and hardwood forest. The terrain is relatively level terrain on the eastern portion, while the western end becomes rolling. The Chippewa National Forest boundary encompasses 1.6 million acres, of the USDA Forest Service manages 666,325 acres. Aspen, birch, pines, balsam fir and maples blanket the uplands. Water is abundant, with over 1,300 lakes, 923 miles of rivers and streams, and 400,000 acres of wetlands. Visitors will find family campgrounds, located across the forest, offering everything from protected boat harbors to hot showers. Many of the campgrounds have access to hiking or biking trails, fishing piers, scenic byways, and of course, some of the best fishing lakes in the state.
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ormer mayor Larry Buboltz once said that if you’re bored in Detroit Lakes during the summer, go to the doctor because there’s something wrong with you. He may just be right. Detroit Lakes plays host to a wide assortment of entertaining activities, events and festivals — regardless of the time of year. Spring months can find you searching through booths at the Street Faire at the Lakes for the perfect treasure, or looking through Regardless the treetops for of the season, that one-of-a kind bird during the there is fun annual Festival of to be found Birds. Springtime is also one last in Detroit chance to catch Lakes. your breath before the never-ending march of summer events begins. Summer, which doubles the population of Detroit Lakes each year, hosts the area’s largest music festival, WE Fest — which
celebrates its 31st anniversary this year — and celebrations like the Northwest Water Carnival, which has been in existence for almost eight decades now. There are also endless hiking, swimming, boating, biking and of course, golfing opportunities available for visitors at any time: Detroit Lakes boasts 412 lakes within 25 miles, and a mile-long city beach of its own. During the winter, a village of fish houses can be found on Big and Little Detroit lakes, and snowmobilers will find over 250 miles of groomed trails winding their way through the woods and fields of Becker County. Regardless of the season, there are always trails to be found at Sucker Creek and Dunton Locks, for hiking, cross country skiing or simply enjoying nature up close and personal. There are also lots of quaint shopping boutiques and stores as well as several coffee shops for you to stop, rest and meet some friends for a hot cup of java, espresso or an iced beverage of your choice — and some of them have some pretty tasty food as well.
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What will the 2013 MN Fishing Opener be like? Will the weather be friendly for anglers? Will the boat motor start? Will the walleyes bite? Is there enough bait? Those questions are traditionally on the minds of anglers and bait dealers as they ready for Saturday, May 11. Most answers won’t be known until shortly after Friday turns into Saturday at the stroke of midnight — and anglers can get onto their favorite lakes once more. Then, anglers can catch and legally keep northern pike, walleyes and lake trout.
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DNR Fisheries staff members collect walleye eggs and sperm for the hatchery at Dunton Locks County Park. The momentum picks up when the weather warms. The Becker County Sheriff’s Department boat and water safety officers install marker buoys in the channel of Big and Little Detroit lakes prior to the opener. Like anglers, the deputies are also preparing for the angling and boating season. Boaters are advised to be especially careful during the opener because water temperatures are cold. Anglers should wear life jackets while in their boats instead of just laying them near their seats. If you happen to fall out of the boat and you’re not wearing a life jacket, chances are you’re going to have a tough time getting back into the boat. Anglers and boaters should also abstain from consuming alcohol until back on land,
since drinking not only dulls a person’s action, but also hastens hypothermia if in the water for a prolonged period of time. And it’s a good idea to test the operation of your watercraft, especially the motor, before going out onto the lakes. Be sure to check for and clean away any signs of aquatic invasive species like zebra mussels and Asian carp as well. Bass opener in Minnesota is May 25. The muskie season opens June 1. The Big and Little Detroit population is doing well. Muskies are also found in lakes Sallie and Melissa as they are able to move downstream through Muskrat Lake. White Earth Powwow celebrates 145 years The White Earth Powwow is Becker County’s oldest, continuous event. Last year, over 1,000
dancers and 22 drum groups were registered. Organizers are expecting good attendance for the 145th anniversary event, which is set for Thursday through Sunday, June 13-16 on the powwow grounds in White Earth. Dance warm-ups have traditionally started at 7 p.m. Friday, with grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The powwow committee also traditionally serves a free feast on Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m. There will be numerous food and craft vendors at the powwow grounds throughout the weekend as well An essential component to the significance of the White Earth Pow Wow is the fact that it is open to the general public, and is not exclusive to people of White Earth or even the Native American community in general. There is no charge to attend. The powwow grounds are located near the reservation tribal headquarters in the village of White Earth. The grounds were upgrade and improved in 2008. There is also a powwow held annually near Ponsford, in the village of Pine Point, which is set for Aug. 9-11 this year. The public is welcome to attend both of these cultural events hosted by the White Earth Nation.
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Friday, May 31 & Saturday, June 1, 2013, Kick off your summer with a full weekend of family fun in downtown Detroit Lakes! The Street Faire features a juried art show (over 125 artists), free live music, a variety of “fair food”, Bingo and a Street Dance with The Fat Cats hosted by the Eagles, strolling entertainment and a beer garden. Stay and play at the lakes for fun, food & festivities for the official kick-off to summer during the 13th Annual Street Faire at the Lakes.
If you want to experience one of Detroit Lakes’ ‘local hangouts’, you have to stop by Main Street Restaurant! They have been voted the “Best Breakfast in Toown” and they are sure to deliver. Main Street Restaurant offers quality, homemade food and big portions at a reasonable price. Daily breakfast and lunch specials round out the plethora of menu options. Homemade cinnamon rolls, cookies and muffins can be picked up for a quick breakfast or enjoyed with a bottomless cup of coffee and some good conversation with the locals. No matter what you’re in the mood forr, you’re sure to find it at Main Street Restaurant on Washington Avenue, in the heart of Detroit Lakes. 900 Washington Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-3344
Downtown Detroit Lakes Detroit Lakes, MN 218-844-7469 www.dlstreetfaire.com
Fir Fireside eside Restaurant Location Libations. Cuisine. At Fireside you’ll find a winning combination of culinary adventures. We offer house made, hand cut foods with an immense dose of style. Our menu is filled with classic, eclectic and inventive fare you’re sure to enjoy. Relax in our dining room which is built around an open-air antique charcoal grill with a sensational view of Big Detroit Lake. Enjoy our warm personal service in a relaxed environment–you’ll love dining with us! 1462 East Shore Drive Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-8192 www.firesidedl.com
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Personal, small town service is a priority at this Department store that has been a cornerstone in downtown DL for over 100 years. History abounds at this 4th generation family owned store, but you will be pleased to see all the most current styles & brands to fit your entire family. From Brighton Jewelryy for herr, to Fox Racing for thee young men, To ommy Bahama for the “Trendy” dad & Roxy for the “Hip” girls. The fun doesn’t stop there, Norby’s offers comfortable Keen’s for your feet and Fiestaware for the kitchen, luggage for your trip, and the perfect newborn Carter’s baby gift. Gift Wrapping & Alterations are FREE! www.norbysonline.com 823 Washington Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-7582
If quality and convenience is what you’re looking for, then head on over to the Cenex Convenience Store located on Hwy. 34 East. Fresh made pizzas from Hot Stuff and famous A&W cheeseburgers are sure to satisfy your appetite. If you’re in a hurry, use the drive thru located on the South side of the building. Need a place ace to enjoy your morning coffee or doughnut; we have an expanded seating area with WiFi. And don’t forget to stock up on all your grocery items. Cenex carries all your favorites from candy bars and pop to chips and ice cream treats. There is even an ATM T on site and an propane service. All this, coupled with high quality Cenex fuel makes this your one stop for convenience. 911 Hwy. 34 East Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-3190
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Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce
Detroit Lakes Northwest Water Carnival
Country Kitchen
Seven Sisters Spirits
Detroit Lakes Community and Cultural Center
Bleachers Bar & Grill
Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce The Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce is located one block south of Highway 10 at 700 Summit Ave. Our offices are open Monday-Friday 8:00am5:00pm year round or call 1-800-542-3992 or 218-8479202. Travel information, maps, coupon books and member brochures are available along with public restrooms. www.VisitDetroitLakes.com for our on-line Visitor Guide, Meeting Guide, Videos, Lodging Information, Calendar of Events and Business Directory. You can also find us at www. Facebook.com/DetroitLakesMN. 700 Summit Avenue Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-9202
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Country Kitchen If your looking for a true “mainstay” in Detroit Lakes, Country Kitchen is your spot. Whether its breakfast, lunch or dinner, this is the place to be. Great food, great service, what else could there be. We would like to wish everyone a happy and safe summer season. See you all soon!
705 Hwy 10 E. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-0472
Detroit Lakes Community and Cultural Center
Detroit Lakes Northwest Water Carnival
Featuring “The Backyard,” the 2nd largest indoor playland in Minnesota, the DLCCC is a state-of-the-art fitness, aquatic and recreation center. Cardio, weights, an 8-lane pool, waterslide, running/walking track, racquetball & basketball courts, plus much more have made the DLCCCC become “The Center” for fitness and fun in the area for people of all ages. The Historic Holmes Theatre, adjacent to the fitness, aquatics & recreation center, presents local, regional, national and world entertainment for all ages…even outdoor entertainment in the DL City Park.
The Northwest Water Carnival is a must stop destination this summer. This has been a staple in DL since its inception in 1935, and this year promises to be an amazing celebration that you will not want to miss. Some events of the 78th Water Carnival events include the Miss Northwest Pageant, Night Golf, Demo Derby, Bed Races, Water Fights, Bash on the Beach (featuring John Michael Montgomery), and Parade of the Northwest to name a few. Check out dljaycees.com for a complete list of events.
826 Summit Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-844-4221 www.dlccc.org
Seven Sisters Spirits The inventory at Seven Sisters Spirits is as unique as the experience. Standing grand and beautiful, the log building both fits in with the surrounding lakes feel and also stands out as a destination most anyone would like to visit. Located just three minutes from WE Fest, Seven Sisters caters to the customer, regardless of what they’re looking for. Once through the doors, customers will find an unsurpassed selection of beverages. Besides the 23 coolers filled with domestic and imported beers, there are shelves filled with craft beers where customers can build their own six packs, picking a variety to test. The wine collection rivals any, with the bottles arranged by country and type to give people an education in wine as well finding a great taste. The upstairs loft can seat about 25 people for parties, club meetings or wine tastings. And outside, there is a large deck with even more space for tastings and simply enjoying the warm sun of a Minnesota summer at the lakes. 25275 S. Melissa Dr. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-BEER (2337) 218-846-WINE (9463)
Bleachers Bar & Grill If sports, burgers and beer rank high on your score board, then come to Bleachers for a hat trick. Voted the best burgers in the Lakes Area. Come check out our daily lunch specials, with our expanded menu. Taco grinders, philly sandwich, french fries, ALL the sports games you could ever hope to watch on their 4 huge flat screen TV’s and a scenic deck overlooking Dead Shot Bay for relaxing outdoors. Maybe you’d rather play a game than watch one, they have that covered too with summer volleyball leagues, bean bag leagues or try your hand at shuffle board year round. They haven’t forgotten about the night life either, 1/2 price appetizers on Thursdays, Winter meat raffles every Wednesday night Don’t forget about 2-4-1 burgers every Sunday! No matter the day of the week Bleachers has you covered. 25807 Cty. Hwy. 22 Detroit Lakes, MN 218-844-6820
DETROIT LAKES Lakes Liquor
Washington Square Mall
Becker Pet & Garden and The Candy Store
Walmart Supercenter
BJ’s Barbecue Shack
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Lakes Liquor Welcome to the all new Lakes Liquors located in the Downtown Crossing addition. Now that we are in our new store we are able to offer so much more~ including a beer cave and our newly expanded selection of wine and craft beer!! Lakes Liquor is owned and operated by the City of Detroit Lakes. It’s a premier libation destination for residents and tourists alike. As a city-owned establishment, proceeds from the store funnel directly back into the Detroit Lakes community. Stop in and see us, and ask about volume discounts. Hours of Operation: 9:00am10:00pm Monday-Saturday. Closed Sunday. 200 Holmes Street East Detroit Lakes, MN 218-846-1180
Becker Pet & Garden and The Candy Store
BJ’s Barbecue Shack
Washington Square Mall
Walmart Supercenter
Lakeshirts
Your Neighborhood Pet Supply, Garden Center, and Candy Store! Our trained staff will answer your garden, yard, and pet questions! Try our nostalgic candy store and fresh fudge. The Pet Store features: Dog and Cat food, Pet Toys, Treats, and Accessories, Pet Beds and Crates, Bird Seed and Feeders. We carry Nutri Source, Tuffy’s, Blue Buffalo, California Natural, Chicken Soup, Diamond, Eukanuba, Science Diet, Flomm, Natural Balance, Nutro/Natural Choice, Royal Canine, Pro Plan, and Taste of the Wild! The Candy Store has everything to satisfy your sweet tooth, including: Fresh Homemade Fudge, Salt Water Taffy, Nostalgic Candies, MN Made Chocolates, and Truffles, LicoricesAustralian and Salty, Jelly Belly, Novelty Gifts. Candy gift baskets Our Garden Departments has everything for your garden needs. )0634 . ' BN QN É 4BU BN QN 1008 Washington Avenue Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-8245
We are a locally owned and operated Barbecue Restaurant. Featuring mouth-watering slow cooked meats, smoked to perfection on site. Offering a variety of sides. Full bar with over 15 beers on tap, miniature golf, fire pits, outdoor seating and live entertainment. Dine-in, Take-out and Catering.
Your one-stop shopping, dining and entertainment headquarters in Detroit Lakes is located in the Washington Square Mall in downtown Detroit Lakes. Over 30 businesses, featuring unique shopping, great services, casual dining and fun entertainment. Grab some delicious pizza or Chinese food before seeing a movie with the family or head in for an ice cream treat after the big game. Spend a “girls day out� shopping at trendy stores, pampering yourselves with luxurious spa treatments and having lunch at the corner coffee shop. While you’re there, book your next vacation or pick up the perfect gift for anyone on your list.
Looking for that one place that has EVERYTHING you need? We have got it all including your summer water toys, pool accessories, key grilling supplies and many other items. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Threshers Reunion to celebrate 60th anniversary Now in its 60th year, the 2013 Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion will be held Aug. 30-Sept. 2, in Rollag, Minn. The 60th annual WMSTR will showcase Gaar Scott engines, with everything from farming to construction and harvest machinery on display. This is, in part, because a Gaar Scott engine played a role in Rollag’s creation: It all started in 1940 with a little idea sparked from the soul of some local thresherman over supper. The Nelson boys fired up the old Garr-Scott engine to thresh with steam again for old time sake with family and friends. The event continued once a year until 1954, when Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion met formally for the first time and invited the public. Today the show has grown to include hundreds of demonstrations and exhibits spread over 210 beautiful acres. The show attracts thousands of spectators and volunteers every Labor Day weekend. As part of the 60th anniversary celebration, the Reunion’s many volunteers will
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be honored, and some of the exhibits will be expanded to provide more historic information. The Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion is a great event to enjoy with the whole family. Here’s an idea of what to expect: As you enter the reunion grounds, located at Rollag — about 10 miles south of Highway 10 off Clay County Road 32 — you will cross an old railroad track. But this track is far from being abandoned. It is actually used exclusively by Engine No. 353, a 500-passenger steam locomotive that travels the 2.5-mile track around the reunion grounds several times daily. A short distance away, at the north end of the exhibit grounds, you will find a fully-operational, Model 21 steam-powered shovel moving gravel, and on Gunderson Pond, a small tugboat pushes logs to the Briden-Roen sawmill to make lumber. These are just a few of the demonstration exhibits found on the Rollag grounds. In the 17-acre exposition area on the southwest end of the grounds, there are a
variety of exhibits, everything from a vintage Parker merry-go-round — powered by steam, of course — to a rare Prony Brake demonstration, which can test the maximum horsepower of an engine. A working blacksmith shop, log cabin museum, print shop, mercantile and general store are just a few of the many exhibit buildings located on the grounds. There are daily demonstrations of equipment that uses real horsepower — the four-legged kind — starting at 10 a.m., along with a steam-powered lumber-sawing at the sawmill, a steam hammer stamping souvenir plates and a variety of other machine demonstrations going on continuously throughout the grounds. But the fun isn’t all for the mechanically minded. There’s women’s activities including skill demonstrations of everything from lace-making to cloth and basket-weaving, kiddie rides and activities (including the merry-go-round), constant musical entertainment, and, of course, food. Several area churches will serve full meals at scheduled meal times, and there will also be short-order fare served
available for $20; food and souvenirs are sold separately. No dogs are allowed on the WMSTR grounds, except for medical reasons. All proceeds from the event are put back into WMSTR to maintain the grounds and machinery. The Rollag reunion gates open at 6 a.m. daily, and stay open well into the evening. Breakfast is available starting at 6:30 a.m. All evening programs and musical entertainment are free, and there are free rides on the full sized train, one mile around the show grounds. There are free rides on the small train, and shuttle wagons to ride around the large show area are free to use as well. For those who plan to stay the weekend, there is primitive camping available — which means there are no water, electric or sewer hookups on site. The campground opens the Monday before the show begins. For more information, visit the WMSTR web site at www.rollag.com, or call 701-212-2034.
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throughout the day. There are daily parades; a style show each day; steam and gas threshing, lumber sawing, and a number of other demonstrations. And then there’s the live music. If you need to step in from the heat, occasional rainfall or coal smoke, you can usually find some type of live music program taking place in just about any building, at just about any time of day. Starting in the early hours of the morning, music starts in Nelson Hall on top of the hill, you can see square dancing doing on directly behind the Nelson, and in the afternoon you can see the Style Show in the TMB building and grab a bite to eat at the same time. Scattered about grounds, you will always find musicians ‘jamming’ with each other or under a gazebo, in the Print shop, or just under the shade of a tree. There is a $12 daily admission fee for those over age 14 (younger visitors can attend for free with a supervising adult), which includes all entertainment, rides and demonstrations. Season tickets are
DETROIT LAKES April 1 - “Storyland — A Trip Through Childhood Favorites” Traveling Exhibit Opening, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes 5 - Lakes Crisis & Resource Center Banquet & Auction, Speak Easy, Detroit Lakes. 6 - Maple Syrup Day, Vergas 6 - Murder Mystery Event, Best Western Premier Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes. 10 - “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. 11 - “The Accidental Hero,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. 13 - Heart O’Lakes Harmony Chorus, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. 13 - Manufacturing Tour, Detroit Lakes and Audubon. 19 - Spring Interlude, Holy Rosary Church, Detroit Lakes. 20 - “Minnesota Disasters” Traveling Exhibit Opening, Becker County Historical Society Museum, Detroit Lakes. 20 - Motion 2013, “Prom Night Flashback,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. 25 - United Way Celebration of Heroes, The Pavilion, Detroit Lakes. 25-27 - Detroit Lakes High School Spring Musical 27 - Arts Midwest World Fest Presents TarimUygur Song & Dance, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes 27 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 30 - FM Symphony Orchestra Classical Music Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes
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11 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 11 - Mother’s Day Wine Tasting, Best Western Premier Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes 16-19 - 16th Annual Festival of Birds, Minnesota State Community & Technical College, Detroit Lakes
24-27 - Avenue of Flags/Memorial Walk, Oak Grove Cemetery, Detroit Lakes 24-27 - 4th Annual Kick Off to Summer Beach Party, Holiday Inn, Detroit Lakes 25 - Bass Fishing Opener 25-26 - Discovery Dives Begin, Tri-State Diving, Detroit Lakes 25-27 - Shady Hollow Flea Market Opening Weekend
May 5 - Cinco de Mayo Festival, Holiday Inn, Detroit LakeS 8 - Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes 11 - Walleye Fishing Opener
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June Every Sunday - Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes Every Tuesday & Saturday - Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes Every Saturday & Sunday - Discovery Dives, Tri-State Diving, Detroit Lakes Every Tuesday - Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes Every Thursday - Wildlife Excursions, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge Every Thursday - Live at the Lodge Concerts, Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes Every Saturday - Artisan Fair, Shady Hollow, Detroit Lakes 1 - 13th Annual Street Faire at the Lakes, downtown Detroit Lakes
1 - Minnesota Muskie Fishing Opener 1 - National Trails Day Celebration, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge 2 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 6 - Shadows Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes 12 - Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes 14 - Father’s Day Beer Tasting & Shrimp Boil, Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes 14-16 - White Earth Powwow 15-23 - Turtle Fest, Perham 15-16 - Quake the Lakes Powerboat Races on Little Detroit Lake by Zorbaz, Detroit Lakes 19-21 - North Dakota Laddies Motorcycle Run, Holiday Inn, Detroit Lakes. 20 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 27 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 28-30 - Shakespeare in the Park, “The Winter’s Tale,” City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes
July Every Sunday - Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes Every Tuesday & Saturday - Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes Every Saturday & Sunday - Discovery Dives, Tri-State Diving, Detroit Lakes Every Tuesday - Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes Every Thursday - Wildlife Excursions, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge Every Thursday - Live at the Lodge Concerts, Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes Every Saturday - Artisan Fair, Shady Hollow, Detroit Lakes 4 - Fireworks at the City Beach, Detroit Lakes 4-7 - Shady Hollow Flea Market 5-7 - Shakespeare in the Park, “The Winter’s Tale,” City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes 10 - Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes 12-21 - 78th Annual Northwest Water Carnival, Detroit Lakes
13 - Artisan Fair, Shady Hollow Flea Market 13 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 13-14 - Phelps Mill Art Festival, Phelps Mill Park, Battle Lake 20 - Artisan Fair, Shady Hollow Flea Market 20 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 21 - Parade of the Northwest, Detroit Lakes 26-27 - 59th Annual Turkey Days, Frazee 27 - Artisan Fair, Shady Hollow Flea Market 27 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar & Grill, Detroit Lakes 28 - 35th Annual Arts & Crafts in the Park, City Park, Detroit Lakes
August Every Sunday - Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes Every Tuesday & Saturday - Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes Every Saturday & Sunday - Discovery Dives, Tri-State Diving, Detroit Lakes Every Tuesday - Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes Every Thursday - Wildlife Excursions, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge Every Thursday - Live at the Lodge Concerts, Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes Every Saturday - Artisan Fair, Shady Hollow, Detroit Lakes 1-3 - WE Fest 31st Anniversary Celebration, Soo Pass Ranch, Detroit Lakes
5-11 - 82nd Annual Pine to Palm Golf Tournament, Detroit Country Club, Detroit Lakes 6 - Chamber Crazy Daze, downtown Detroit Lakes 7-10 - Becker County Fair, Detroit Lakes 8-11 - Looney Days, Vergas 9-11 - Pine Point Powwow 14 - Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes 16-17 - Young Life Triathlon, Pavilion & City Park, Detroit Lakes 23-24 - Ojibwe Forests Rally, Holiday Inn, Detroit Lakes 24 - Live Music, Holiday Inn Beach Bar &
Grill, Detroit Lakes 24 - 8th Annual Boats & Bars to benefit Habitat for Humanity, Detroit Lakes. 30-31 - Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion, Rollag 31 - 7th Annual Hawaiian Luau Festival, Holiday Inn, Detroit Lakes 31 - 23rd Annual Laddies Loppet, Maplelag Resort, Callaway 31 - Shady Hollow Flea Market
September Every Tuesday & Saturday - Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes 1 - 23rd Annual Laddies Loppet Stage Race, Maplelag Resort, Callaway 1-2 - Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion, Rollag
Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes 26 - Sugar & Spice Craft Fair, Frazee Elementary School
November 1-30 - Light Up the Lakes Holiday Events, Detroit Lakes 21-22 - Holmes Art Show, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes 23 - Lakes Area Community Concert Band, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes
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1-2 - Shady Hollow Flea Market 7 - Dick Beardsley Run, Detroit Lakes 7 - Grape Stomp, Richwood Winery 11 - Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes 13-15 - Antique Automobile Association Fall Foliage Tour, Holiday Inn, Detroit Lakes. 22 - Parish Festival, Holy Rosary Church, Detroit Lakes 22-28 - Minnesota Orchestra Residency & Concert, “Common Chords,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes 27 - Toast to Tamarac, Richwood Winery
1-31 - Light Up the Lakes Holiday Events, Detroit Lakes 2 - Santa’s Grand Parade of Lights, downtown Detroit Lakes. 3 - Lakes Area Community Concert Band, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. 13 - John Berry Christmas Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes Please visit www.visitdetroitlakes.com for any scheduling changes or additions.
October Every Tuesday & Saturday - Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes 5 - Fall Festival, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge 5 - Damien Society Fall Home Tours, Detroit Lakes 10 - “The Official Blues Brothers Revue,” www.mndestinations.com
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t’s the perfect place to get away. Surrounded on all sides by rolling hills, and with lakes and rivers at every turn, Perham is situated in one of the state’s most scenic areas. With its genuine hometown feel, friendly people, community festivals and dynamic downtown shopping environment, it’s a premier destination for travelers. Perham is seated in northeastern Otter Tail County, along Highway 10 between Detroit Lakes and Wadena. Otter Tail County is nationally known for having more lakes than any other single county in the United States, with 1,048. There are also numerOtter Tail ous rivers, streams County has and other waterways meandering through 1,048 lakes, the countryside. more than With the area’s abundance of pristine any other waters, it’s no wonder U.S. county. dozens of resorts have taken root here, catering to the many anglers, boaters and other vacationers who come to visit. The economic anchor of the area, Perham has a reputation as a vibrant, growing city
with a strong and supportive community of people behind it. The center of agriculture and industry in the eastern part of the county, Perham is home to Bongards’ Creameries, Arvig, and KLN Family Brands, which makes Barrel O’ Fun snacks and Tuffy’s Pet Food products, among many other things. Perham’s dynamic retail sector is also well known, often attracting visitors from miles around with its small-town charm and wide variety of specialty shops, clothing stores, eateries and more. Many walking paths and recreational trails wind through town, often connecting with the city’s parks, golf courses, schools and athletic fields. Perham is also home to two renowned museums, a new state-of-the-art medical center, a library, a historic Pioneer Village, a disc golf course, a retro-style movie theater and a community fitness center. On just about any given weekend in Perham, and especially in summer, the calendar of events is packed with things to do. Beloved annual events like the International Turtle Races, East Otter Tail County Fair, Crazy Days sidewalk sales, parades and community festivals attract thousands to town every year. Just down the road, about 10 minutes east www.mndestinations.com
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of Perham, the community of New York Mills is a revolving door of unique artistic and cultural events, including the annual Great American Think-Off, the Continental Divide Film and Music Festival, and more. South of Perham, in Ottertail, the annual Smokin’ Iron Truck and Tractor Pull is always a hit. And in the tiny town of Dent, the Dent Daze summer festival never ceases to please. But what keeps visitors coming back to the area again and again is the top-notch neighborliness of the people here. Perham and the surrounding area is always well received as a family-friendly tourist destination – a place where hearts and hospitality are big, and opportunities for fun and relaxation are virtually endless. Turtle Fest For more than a quarter-century, Perham’s Turtle Fest and International Turtle Races have been the highlight of the summer for local kids and families as well as visitors from all over the world. People have traveled from every corner of the globe to attend the races, which take place in downtown Perham every
Wednesday in June, July and August. Turtle Fest, a nine-day community celebration built around the turtle races, will be going on this year from June 15-23. Events will include magic shows, street dances, soap box and demo derbies, rides on the Perham Express train, a dog expo, a medallion hunt and much more. Museums Perham is home to two renowned museums – the History Museum of East Otter Tail County and the In Their Own Words Veterans Museum, also called ITOW. ITOW is an internationally recognized one-of-a-kind museum that collects and preserves veteran’s stories, drawing in history buffs and other interested parties from all over the world. It's open every Tuesday through Saturday and admission costs are minimal. The History Museum of East Otter Tail County tells the stories of the people, places and events of the area through interpretive exhibits, photographic displays, and original motion picture
footage. It is housed in a historic stone structure built in 1887, and is open to the public every Tuesday through Saturday. A genealogy lab welcomes visiting researchers. For more information on either museum, visit www.historymuseumeot.com. East Otter Tail County Fair For more than 100 years, the fair has been a summer highlight in Perham. Offering family fun with a small town feel, this year’s fair will feature a carnival, concerts, a petting zoo for the kids, exhibits, livestock competitions and much more. The 2013 fair is set for July 25-28.
Pocahontas Resort,LLC on Dead Lake Dent, MN
218-758-2598 summer 701-282-6753 winter www.pocahontasresort.com email: Pocahntsresort@aol.com The Barnick’s One of Otter Tail County’s best all around fishing lakes. Pocahontas Resort and Campground, LLC 38034 Co. Hwy. 35, Dent, MN
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On Dead Lake, Richville, MN Clean, Fun, Family Resort with 10 modern a/c cabins and 8 campsites with water/ electric hookups. Pets allowed. Check our website for details. www.northernlightsresort.com Reservations: 1-800-758-3121 Vince & Cheryl Prososki, Owners
A hub for arts and events This small town boasts big things in the way of arts, culture and community events. Last summer, the town’s annual Ronald McDonald House Ride was the largest charity motorcycle ride of its kind in the world, drawing in thousands of bikers and raising more than $134,000. This year’s ride is scheduled for June 8. The community is also home to the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, which hosts regular live theatre and concert performances, as well as innovative art exhibits. The cultural center is nationally known for its annual Great American Think-Off, which solicits the opinions of armchair philosophers from across the country. The 2013 Think-Off is scheduled to take place June 8. The annual Corn Feed and Puppet Pageant Festival is another prime example of New York Mills’ appreciation for the arts. This unique event, taking place August 16, features larger-than-life puppets on parade. That same weekend, the town will host the Continental Divide Film and Music Festival, featuring screenings
of Minnesota-made movies and live concerts. The home of Lund Boat Company, the “world’s finest fishing boat,” New York Mills hosts Lund Mania every summer, featuring fishing tournaments, a parade, a street dance and more. This year’s Lund Mania will be July 12. New York Mills is also within easy driving distance to two other area attractions – Phelps Mill and the Finn Creek Museum. Both hold popular festivals every summer.
year August 9-10, featuring a demolition derby, parade and other activities. And every summer, thousands of visitors flock to the town for its annual Smokin’ Iron Truck and Tractor Pull, a two-day event that attracts more than 80 pullers from across the nation. This year’s will be June 14-15.
Ottertail A little city on the county’s biggest lake One of the fastest growing communities in rural Minnesota, Ottertail is serenely situated on the eastern shores of Otter Tail Lake, south of Perham along Highway 78. The city’s ‘pet’ otter – a 10-foot high, 14-foot long statue made from 1,200 pieces of welded steel – is a prominent and popular landmark that was recently relocated to a spot along the city’s new bike path. Ottertail is widely recognized for its annual Otter Fest, taking place this
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800-451-0510 www.barkysresort.com email barkys@arvig.net Marc & Kathy Gruenenwald.
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800-237-5331 218-495-3456 www.hollysresort.com email hollys@arvig.net Steve & Barb Jensen. Paul & Sarah Jensen, Roger & Mary Farsdale
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218-758-2343 800-758-3121 www.northernlightsresort.com email: nlr@northernlightsresort.com Vince & Cheryl Prososki
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800-451-0710 www.ottertailbeachresort.com email otbeach@arvig.net Scott and Beth Madson
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PERHAM April 13-14 – 16th Annual Antique Sporting Collectibles and Fish Decoy Show, at the Perham Area Community Center 27 – Spring Fling Sales, downtown Perham
CALENDAR of EVENTS 22-23 – Wood Bat Tournament in Perham 22 – Veterans Motorcycle Ride 29 – Average Joe Triathlon, at Arvig Park in Perham
July May 3 – Rotary Spring Fling, at SteVelly’s in Perham. 4 – Kentucky Derby Purse Luncheon, at SteVelly’s in Perham 11 – Walleye fishing opener 18-19 – Otter Tail Lake Spring Classic golf tournament, at Thumper Pond Resort and Balmoral golf course in Ottertail 24 – Perham Chamber Golf Scramble, at Perham Lakeside Golf Club 25 – Bass fishing opener
June Every Wednesday in Perham - Perham International Turtle Races 1 – Hoot’s Sport’s Fifth Annual Angler-Young Angler Fishing Tournament, on Little Pine Lake in Perham 8 – 12th Annual Ronald McDonald House Benefit Ride in New York Mills
Every Wednesday in Perham - Perham International Turtle Races 4 – Fourth of July Fireworks, at the East Otter Tail County Fairgrounds in Perham 6 – Kinship Floatilla, at Zorbaz on Little Pine Lake in Perham 5-6 – Relay For Life of East Otter Tail County, at the Perham High School track 7 – Ottertail Community Auction, in Ottertail 7 – Perham Area Cruisers Classic Car Show, at the East Otter Tail County Fairgrounds in Perham 12 – Lund Mania Summer Celebration and Fishing Tournament in New York Mills; parade, street dance, vendors and more 14 – Ottertail Community Auction 14 – Dent Daze, in Dent 13-14 – Phelps Mill Arts Festival, at Phelps Mill, 10 miles north of Underwood 25-28 – East Otter Tail County Fair, in Perham
17 – Vining Watermelon Days 17 – Cal Miller Bike Race, at Zorbaz on Little Pine Lake in Perham 24-25 – Finn Creek Museum Summer Folk Festival, near New York Mills 30-31 – Labor Day Sidewalk Sales, in downtown Perham
September 1-2 – Labor Day Sidewalk Sales, in downtown Perham 14-15 – Otter Tail Lake Open golf tournament, at Balmoral golf course in Ottertail Date TBD – Pumpkin Patch, in New York Mills Date TBD – Polka Fest, in Ottertail
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20 – Make-A-Wish Foundation of Minnesota Dreams for Kids Ride, at Pioneer Village in Perham
August Every Wednesday in Perham - Perham International Turtle Races 2 – Tuffy Nelson Golf Classic at Perham Lakeside Golf Club 3-4 – Crazy Days, in Perham 5 – Balmoral Ladies Invitational – Rally for the Cure, at Balmoral golf course in Ottertail 9 – Miss Perham and Miss Heart of the Lakes Pageants, at the Perham High School Auditorium 9-10 – Otter Fest, in Ottertail. Friday night demo, Saturday parade and Sunday pancake feed 16 – Annual Corn Feed and Puppet Pageant Festival, in New York Mills 16-17 – Continental Divide Film and Music Festival, in New York Mills 17-19 – Heritage Festival and Black Powder Rendezvouz, at Pioneer Village in Perham
5 – Annual Harvest Fest, in Perham. Flea markets, food, art and more 12 - Ladies Night Out, at The Cactus Restaurant and Event Center in Perham 20 – Ottertail Pumpkin Festival Date TBD – Halloween Party, at New York Mills Regional Cultural Center and Mills Lanes
November 2 – Annual FOCUS Christmas Plus Bazaar, at the Perham Area Community Center 29 – Holiday Parade of Lights, in downtown Perham after sundown
December 1-24 – Perham’s Christmas Promotion; holiday sales throughout town 7 – Otter Dazzle Parade of Lights; parade, chili cook-off and fireworks in Ottertail Dates TBD – New York Mills Community Christmas Party For more information visit www.perham.com or call 218-346-7710.
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f you like wide open spaces, you’re going to love Wadena. Wadena has several beautiful and well-maintained parks featuring everything from playgrounds to horseshoe pits. Totaling more than 200 acres of playgrounds and parks, Wadena is sure to have a few things to keep kids occupied this summer. All parks and playgrounds close at 10 p.m.
sure to provide a relaxing atmosphere. Surrounded by majestic oak trees and pines, the park offers trails suitable for hiking in the summer. Children may also enjoy playing in the log shelter or looking for deer and other sorts of wildlife. About a mile (2 kilometers) of new trail has been added to make the already long and winding ski trail 7k long.
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Sunnybrook Park Sunnybrook Park is just east of Wadena with access from U.S. Highway 10. It is the largest park in the city with 78 acres of grass, water, pines and oak trees. Some features include: Fishing for trout and sunfish, picnic areas with grills, playground, frisbee golf, volleyball and softball fields, viewing of buffalo, deer, peacocks and golden pheasants at the children’s zoo. Sunnybrook also offers semi-enclosed shelters and a campground. The campground area includes 20 full hookups with 39 sites and takes reservations. Open May 15 – Oct. 1. Black’s Grove Black’s Grove is two miles west of Wadena. This park, which is more than 50 years old, is
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atmosphere suitable for a lunch. The park also includes a bandstand and skateboard area. Softball and Horseshoe The Softball and Horseshoe Complex is also on the southwest side of town at Second Street. This recreation complex is home to the summer recreation baseball and softball programs. The complex includes: Four fenced softball fields, competitive horseshoe pits, concession and restroom building, sliding hill in the winter. Historic Wadena Depot In 2008, the restored, historic Wadena Depot opened its doors. It boasts railroadthemed events as well as a full calendar of community and arts events. Located near the intersections of U.S. Highways 10 and 71. www.thedepotwadena.org. Whitetail Run Golf Golfers will want to experience the Whitetail Run Golf Course north of town. It’s a Joel Goldstrand 18-hole course, and captures the beauty and challenge suggested by Wadena’s motto: Where the prairie meets the woodland. (218) 631-7718. Wadena County Historical Society If you’re looking for more learning than leisure, try the
Wadena County Historical Society (Museum and Historical/Geneaology Research Center). It is at 603 North Jefferson Street (U.S. Highway 71). The museum offers 15 exhibit areas featuring artifacts depicting the lifestyles of early pioneers. It has an 1886 courthouse tour on the grounds, which was part of the original court house, 1896 barn wall in its country store room and in 2009 created a Two Nations Indian Village. It has a large collection of photographs related to Wadena County. You will find family histories of many citizens, past and present. Murals of Minnesota Learn about Minnesota’s history in the back alleys of Wadena with the Murals of Minnesota, also known as the Alley Arts Project. Wadena now boasts dozens of huge, color murals depicting the people and places that shaped Minnesota history. Learn about the early settlers, the logging industry, how natural resources shaped our development, and interesting people down through the years. Stop by the Bernauer Building on Jefferson Street in Wadena to start the tour of murals. Shopping, dining and lodging There are many fine restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, fast food places and several bars
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with grills for your dining delight. The downtown area also has gift shops, grocery stores and other stores for your needs. There are several motels in Wadena and resorts in Wadena County and the surrounding area. Madhatters Wadena’s Madhatters group has entertained audiences for more than 52 years. To help entice kids into drama, Madhatters, with the help of Five Wings Arts Council, also sponsors a summer drama camp for ages 9-18. Call (218) 631-1751 for more information.
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June 14-16 - Sebeka Red Eye River Days 15-16 - June Jubilee 26-29 - Wadena County Fair
July 13-15 - Henning Festival 19-21 - Clarissa Summerfest 26-27 - Verndale Strawhat & Sunbonnet Days 27 - Deer Trails Festival in Deer Creek 30-Aug.2 - Madhatters' Drama Camp
August Christmas Festival The annual Christmas Festival has brought artists and art lovers together during the weekend after Thanksgiving for 30 years. The festival is held at Wadena Memorial Auditorium. Antiques & Flea Markets Wadena has many opportunities for antique enthusiasts as well as huge flea markets. Wadena Flea and Craft Market is located in Wadena’s old poultry hatchery and offers a unique experience, inside and out. With four full buildings, a large variety, many vendors, and good stuff, this can be a fun stop over the vacation or weekend getaway.
14 - Rotary Corn & Chicken Feed, BN Park, Wadena 10-11 - Old Wadena Rendezvous 10-11 - Farm Show Days from 10 am to 6 pm Paul Bunyan Land, Brainerd 17 - Vining Watermelon Day 23-24 - Staples Railroad Days 23-25 - England Prairie Days 30-Aug. 2 - Nimrod Jubilee
September 13-19 - Whiskey Creek Film Festival in Wadena, Cozy Theatre
October 11-26 - 7-10 pm Haunted Corn Maze, Paul Bunyan Land, Brainerd
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December Every Friday and Saturday before Christmas, 6-9 p.m., Lighted Enchanted Holiday Village, Paul Bunyan Land, Brainerd.
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he phrase, “easy to get to – hard to leave,” isn’t just a Chamber of Commerce pitch line for the Alexandria lakes area. It’s true. People are having a hard time leaving because they’re having so much fun. Alexandria is conveniently located on Interstate 94 – 110 miles from Fargo, 68 miles from St. Cloud, 131 miles from Minneapolis and 142 miles from St. Paul. Nestled in scenic rolling hills and trees where the prairie meets the forest, the Alexandria area is brimming with 375 glacier-formed, pristine lakes. That makes it the perfect playground for swimmers, boaters, anglers, golfers, bicyclists, hikers, bird watchers, ice skaters, skiers, snowmobilers and anyone who enjoys the great outdoors. Even if you don’t consider yourself an outdoorsman or outdoorswoman, there’s still plenty of fun to enjoy while on vacation in the Alexandria lakes area: • Browse for antiques. • Take in an arts production. • Shop historic downtown Alexandria or visit the Viking Plaza Mall. • Explore the area’s fascinating – and
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controversial – history. • See a movie – there’s a nine-screen movie theater near the mall. • Get a workout at the Alexandria Area YMCA. • Tour a winery – the award winning Carlos Creek Winery is just three miles north of Alexandria. • Catch an entertaining, college-level baseball or hockey game. In addition, Alexandria lists several golf courses on its website (www.alexandriamn.org), an amusement park, go-cart racing, horseback riding, three museums, public swimming beaches, a water park, a winter ski hill, three marinas and much more — all in the Alexandria lakes area. There is also a trail of antique, curio and specialty shops (many of them downtown) that collectors, browsers and shoppers love to follow, and Alexandria has a very active downtown restaurant and shopping area. The Alexandria website lists numerous resorts, motels, and many B&Bs. There are also campgrounds, RV Parks and other lodging accommodations.
Central Lakes Trail If you like biking, walking, in-line skating or snowmobiling, you’ll love the Central Lakes Trail. The 14-foot-wide, 55mile paved trail begins in Fergus Falls and crosses Douglas County to connect to the Lake Wobegon Trail in Osakis. Together, they make the longest paved trail in Minnesota. In Douglas County, the trail connects Alexandria with six other cities, many of which have trailside parking, restrooms and shelters. In Alexandria, the trail also connects to a paved trail that travels along the shore of Lake Agnes to Alexandria City Park. In the winter, the Central Lakes Trail is also a popular snowmobiling route. Visit www.centrallakestrail.com.
Viking Plaza Mall The Viking Plaza Mall in Alexandria has more than 30 stores for customers to shop in comfort. Many updates and improvements have been completed and more are on the horizon. The Viking Plaza is often described as “tomorrow’s mall” and management takes pride in offering customers a clean, relaxing and fun environment that makes the mall not just a place to shop but a destination to visit. It’s the largest shopping mall in Douglas County. Recent upgrades were made inside and out, including comfortable new furniture, a creative playscape for children, a new
entrance off South Broadway, new signs and free Wi-Fi access for shoppers. There are events happening all year round at the Viking Plaza. It’s also a popular spot for walkers to get in some exercise, seven days a week. Maritime Museum The Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum offers visitors a chance to experience the history of boating and resorts in the Alexandria lakes area and the entire state. The museum, located on 3rd Avenue West in Alexandria, houses an extensive classic boat collection as well as resorting, fishing, hunting and other maritime memorabilia. An exciting new addition to the museum is also taking shape – Maritime Gardens. It will feature a grand design of gazebos, park benches, lush flower gardens, ornamental grasses, streams and waterfalls, and an event stage with seating. The museum also provides educational programs in the summer, such as sailing lessons, water safety and youth boat operation. For more information, visit its
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Explore Historic Downtown There’s more to downtown Alexandria than storefronts. Visitors can discover enchanting shops and beautiful boutiques. They can stroll through timeless antique stores to find unexpected treasures and nostalgic memorabilia. They can take a break and try out one of the many cozy eateries. For information on upcoming events, visit www.downtownalexandria.com.
website at www.mnlakesmaritime.org or call (320) 759-1114. Runestone Museum Located near the “Big Ole” Viking statue at the north end of Broadway, it’s home to the controversial, world famous Kensington Runestone. It tells of early explorers to this area from Norway. Some people believe they discovered America long before Christopher Columbus. There are also Native American exhibits, exhibits on early immigrants and the history of Alexandria, a memorial/gun exhibit, a Minnesota wildlife exhibit, and a handson children’s area. The museum is located in Fort Alexandria, a nearly exact replica of the stockade constructed in 1862 by order of the governor of Minnesota. It’s located at 206 Broadway. Carlos Creek Winery No matter the season, there’s always something happening at Carlos Creek Winery. Founded in 1997, the winery officially opened in July of 1999. It’s located on
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160 acres with 13 acres devoted to vines and 15 dedicated to apples. Visitors can sample a wide-range of the winery’s award-winning wines. Grape varieties include Frontenac, Sabrevois, Valiant, King of the North, Brianna, Marquette, Petite Pearl and Edelweiss. Apple varieties include Cortland, Fireside, Haralson, McIntosh, Regent, and its largest planting, Honeycrisp, the state apple of Minnesota. The winery is owned and operated by the Bredeson family. Winter hours are from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday through Friday and noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Summer hours are from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Complimentary tours are offered daily, year-round at 1 and 3 p.m. plus 5 p.m. on Saturdays. (No reservations are needed for groups fewer than 20.) Yearly events include the extremely popular “Grape Stomp” (September 1315 this year); “Apple Fest” (October 19), featuring a pumpkin-throwing catapult; and “Awake the Grapes,” which includes
1K, 5K and 10K runs through the vineyards (May 26). The winery is also a favorite spot for destination weddings. It hosts more than 40 weddings each year, plus a number of corporate events. It was recently nominated a “top three non-metro venue” by Minnesota Meetings and Events and was given the “Bride’s Choice Award” by Wedding Wire. There is also a full venue of musical entertainment, mystery dinner theater and other fun activities. Go to www.carloscreekwinery.com for more information or call (320) 846-5443. Big Splash Big Splash is a wet, wild waterpark wonder. One of the biggest indoor waterparks in the nation is at the Arrowwood Resort and Conference Center, located about four miles north of Alexandria on
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Lake Darling. The 38,000-square-foot water park offers a wide variety of water activities, including four-story waterslides, a “Lazy River” floating inner tube ride, a lily pad water walk and a tropical whirlpool spa and waterfall. There’s also a children’s play fort in a zero-inch-entry pool. For more information, call (320) 7621124 or visit the Big Splash website at www.arrowwoodresort.com. Vikingland Band Festival Every year, on the last Sunday in June, the streets of Alexandria come alive with the sound of music. The 29th annual Vikingland Band Festival is set for June 30, featuring the Midwest’s finest high school marching bands in a fun but intense competition. Summer parade bands are at their peak in June and pull out all the stops as they perform on the city’s extra-wide main street. The Vikingland Band Festival parade begins early afternoon Sunday and proceeds along Broadway from 4th Avenue to 15th Avenue.
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For more information about the band festival, visit the website www.marching.com/events/vbf. Fourth of July - Watch for a Storm Although there are several fireworks displays around the area on the Fourth of July, one of the most spectacular is Star Storm. Those who go to Lake Darling near Alexandria on July 4 will enjoy a spectacular 20-minute fireworks display set to music. The annual display, which is designed to be enjoyed either from land or from the lake, is organized by Arrowwood Resort. Folks can watch the show from the front lawn of Arrowwood, which overlooks the lake, or they can boat over to see the display. Watchers are encouraged to tune into KXRA-FM, 92.3, for the show. Alexandria Area Arts Association The Alexandria Area Arts Association (AAAA) was founded more than 30 years ago as a way to bring theater to the community. The theater offers music performances, shows and events. The “Quad-A”
theater is located at 618 Broadway in downtown Alexandria. For information about the latest productions, go to the website www.alexandriaareaarts.org or call the box office at (320) 762-8300. Theatre L’Homme Dieu Theatre L’Homme Dieu has been offering professional summer-stock theater to the Alexandria area since 1961. This year, the theater is partnering with Minnesota’s professional theaters to offer five high-caliber, family-friendly, oftencomic musicals. This year’s line-up includes When a Man Loves a Diva (June 25-30); Lombardi (July 9-14); Legacy – A Tribute to the King of Pop (July 16-21); Sisters (July 23-28); Sunset Boulevard (August 6-11); and Almost Maine (August 1318). Theatre L’Homme Dieu is located at 1875 County Road 120 NE, Alexandria. For more information, call (320) 8463150 or visit the website www.tlhd.org.
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Ice Skating At Noonan Park Noonan Park in Alexandria is the site of the city’s outdoor public skating rink. The rink is regularly maintained, has a warming house, and is well lit for night skating. The park is generally open for skating around December 20, or whenever there is eight inches of ice. Hours for the rink and warming house are Monday through Friday from 3 to 9:30 p.m. and weekends, school and
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Snowmobiling Minnesota has more than 20,000 miles of snowmobile trails that criss-cross its forests, prairies, hills and lakes. Here in Douglas County, it’s just as wonderful for snowmobilers. There are breathtaking scenes on 400 miles of trails that wind throughout the county, connecting every community in the area. Snowmobile trails also connect with the 55-mile Central Lakes Trail, a four-season recreational trail that spans the county. A free trail map and additional trail information are available at the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce at 206 Broadway. Ice Fishing Challenge The annual Ice Fishing Challenge brings several thousand anglers to the area each
winter to compete for prizes. Featuring more than $60,000 worth of prizes, the Ice Fishing Challenge is held each February. For more information, visit www.icefishingchallenge.org or call (320) 808-5096. Andes Tower Hills Think you have to go to the mountains to have winter fun? If so, you haven’t been to Andes Tower Hills. Located just 15 miles west of Alexandria, Andes Tower Hills has 16 downhill ski runs ranging from beginner to expert, as well as facilities for tubing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Ski and snowboard lessons, a racing program, lodging, a restaurant, equipment rentals and a pro shop are also available. The facility recently expanded and improvements were added including new expert terrain, new lighting and new banquet rooms. For more information call 1-877-542-6337 (1-87-SKI-ANDES), or visit www.andestowerhills.com.
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City Parks Alexandria City Park – north end of town, one block west of County Road 42 (North Nokomis). Playground, picnic area, tennis courts, swimming beach, fishing pier. The point between Lakes Agnes and Henry offers a great view of the two lakes and city skyline. Big Ole Central Park – north end of Broadway in Alexandria, next to Lake Agnes. Gazebo, parking area for the Central Lakes Trail. Dean Melton Fillmore Park – Fillmore Street and 15th Avenue West in Alexandria. Includes skateboarding with ramps and rails. Fred Foslien Park – Victoria Heights, two blocks south of County Road 82 off Knut Street in Alexandria. Geneva Crest Park – west side of Lake Geneva in Alexandria (take County Road 82 East to Birch Avenue, then go east on Basswood two blocks and east on Geneva Drive).
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Goose Park – three blocks west of Broadway on 5th Avenue West, Alexandria. Lake Agnes Park – south shore of Lake Agnes along County Road 37, Alexandria. Lake Connie Park – 7th Avenue East between Roosevelt and Spruce streets, Alexandria. Lakeview Park – County Road 82 East and Birch Avenue in Alexandria (take County Road 82 East to Birch Avenue, turn west on Runestone Place and then west on Lake Park Avenue). Legion Park – Broadway and 8th Avenue West, Alexandria. Manor Hills Park – Take Highway 29 North to Manor Drive and go two blocks to the right on Springdale in Alexandria. Martin’s Hope Park – 2nd Avenue, across the street from Big Ole Central Park in Alexandria
Noonan Park – this city park is located at Nokomis Street and 10th Avenue in Alexandria. Be sure to pack your picnic lunch and include some bread for the ducks! From the playground to scenic pond, this park is a favorite all year round. The frozen pond, hockey rink and warming house are a great place to spend a winter’s day. Oak Knoll Park – northeast side of Alexandria near McKay Avenue. Take Highway 29 North, turn right on McKay Ave. and left on Oak Knoll Dr.
Pooch Playland – a new dog park with a fenced-in area. Located at the south end of Victor Street on the east side of Alexandria. Runestone Park – about one mile east of Broadway in Alexandria on 6th Avenue East. Lake Carlos State Park Sculpted by ancient glaciers and encompassing more than 1,200 acres, Lake Carlos State Park offers visitors many scenic trails to explore. It contains a tamarack bog, marshes, woodland ponds and lakes. The park entrance is
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Osagi Park – Lake Street in Osakis. Picnic tables and shelter, restrooms, playground and lakeshore (no swimming area).
located 10 miles north of Alexandria on State Highway 29, then two miles west on Highway 38. Park highlights include camping, fishing on a chain of lakes, birdwatching, hiking through rolling hills, a swimming beach on Lake Carlos, boating and water recreation. Filled with scenic woodlands and grasslands alike, the park includes more than 14 miles of hiking trails, and nine miles of horseback trails. One third of Minnesota's 80 mammals and more than 150 species of birds inhabit the park seasonally or year around. Visitors often see beaver, deer, loons, grebes, ducks and heron. A variety of recreational activities revolve around the lake. Clear and deep, Lake Carlos offers visitors a perfect setting for everything from swimming to picnicking. In the winter, visitors can ski from the tamarack bog to a maple-basswood forest. Special events may include candlelight ski nights and snowshoe making. For a current list of events happening at the park, see www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/lake_c arlos or call (320) 852-7200.
Osakis The charming town of Osakis is located along I-94 in central Minnesota, just two hours west of the Twin Cities. Osakis is located on the southern shores of Lake Osakis – one of the state’s premier walleye fishing lakes. The sparkling waters of the 6,700 acre lake also offer the perfect setting for soaking in relaxing summer afternoons and taking a spin on your watercraft. For waterfowl hunters, public hunting areas are nearby. During the winter, the lake makes for great snowmobiling and ice fishing. Any time of year, be sure to check out the family resorts, campgrounds and motels inviting you to stay for your next vacation. Those looking for off-the-water options should definitely check out downtown Osakis featuring several antique and specialty shops and cozy dining options. If you’re planning a getaway with the young ones, venture over to the local parks and stop by the local petting zoo. And be sure to bring your bikes – Osakis is at the heart of the Central Lakes Trail and Lake Wobegon Trail. Please check out the website at www.visitosakis.com. You will find a
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detailed list of lodging and accommodations, shopping and entertainment options, as well as a calendar of events. Erickson’s Petting Zoo From spring Easter egg hunts to fall corn mazes and pumpkin patches, families will enjoy an afternoon at Erickson’s Petting Zoo, located at 11890 Hope Road near Osakis. The zoo features a playground, plus wholesome family fun on an old fashioned farm. Animals include pygmy goats and their kids, sheep, miniature horses, llama, potbelly pigs, rabbits, bunnies, many varieties and colors of chickens, ducks, geese, pheasants, peacocks, pigeons, doves and more. For more information, call (320) 762-0184. Quilts Along the Trail This is an annual event the first Saturday after Labor Day in Osakis, featuring quilts of all styles and sizes for public viewing along a two block area of the Central Lakes Trail in downtown Osakis. Also features musical entertainment and food vendors.
Osakis Festival The fourth weekend in June the park comes alive with activities for all ages during the Osakis Festival. A four day celebration, it’s complete with kids’ events, flea markets and crafts, antique tractors, street dance and grand parade. Roddin’ Round the Lakes If you want to experience a blast from the past and check out an array of impeccably restored classic cars, make plans to attend the 2013 Roddin’ Round the Lake event in Osakis on Saturday, July 13. Hundreds of cars line the streets of downtown Osakis and the proud classic car owners love to show off their prized possessions and chat with the crowd. The Central Lakes Cruzers organizes the popular, family-friendly event.
If you’re in the Alexandria area, take a half-hour drive on Interstate 94 to the historic town of Sauk Centre and its original “Main Street.” It’s the home of Nobel Prize winner and author Sinclair Lewis. Some suggestions: Visit Lewis’ Interpretive Museum and boyhood home; hike or bike the Lake Wobegon Trail; visit
quaint shops and restaurants, including a ghost tour; enjoy Sauk Lake with fishing and canoe trips; go on garden tours; visit a winery, zoo, distillery and farmers’ markets. The Glacial Lakes Trail is also nearby. For more visitors’ information, call 855-444-SAUK (7285) or go to the website, www.visitsaukcentre.com.
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ALEXANDRIA April 7 - Winter Dance Club - Julie Lee’s White Rose Band. Lakeside Ballroom, Glenwood 14 - The Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra presents a Chamber Concert www.centrallakessymphony.org. 19-28 - Lucky Stiff performances at Alexandria Area Arts Association. Downtown Alex. (320) 762-8300; www.alexandriaareaarts.org. 21 - Winter Dance Club. The Sammy Jensen Orchestra, Lakeside Ballroom, Glenwood
May 5 - Walk MS at Voyager Elementary School, Alexandria; www.myMSwalk.org. 11 - Minnesota Fishing Opener and Alexandria Garage Sales
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3150; www.tlhd.com. 26-30 - When a Man Loves a Diva at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 8463150; www.tlhd.com. 30 - 29th Annual Vikingland Band Festival
www.tlhd.com. 15-18 - Douglas County Fair
July 4 - 4th of July Fireworks Display at the Osakis Country Club at sunset www.visitosakis.com. 4 - Star Storm Fireworks at Arrowwood Resort 9-13 - Lombardi at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-3150; www.tlhd.com. 13 - City-wide garage sales, Osakis. 13 - Roddin’ Round the Lakes Car Show, Osakis; (320) 859-2887.
September 7 - 10th annual Quilts Along the Trail on Central Lakes Trail, downtown Osakis; (320) 859-6777. 13-15 - Grape Stomp and Fall Festival at Carlos Creek Winery; (320) 846-5443; www.ccwgrapestomp.com.
19 - Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra presents “Patriotic Music at the Winery” at Carlos Creek Winery www.centrallakessymphony.org. 26 - Awake the Grapes 5K and 10K race and 1 Mile Fun Run at Carlos Creek Winery, (320) 846-5443; www.awakethegrapes.com. 27 - Osakis Memorial Day Parade and Service at Lakeside Cemetery, Osakis; (320) 8592117.
June 14-15 - Osakis Lions 33rd annual Walleye Fishing Tournament, Lake Osakis; (320) 859-1230. 15 - Just Like Grandma’s 5K Run/Walk starting at 113 West Main Street, Osakis; (320) 859-4504; www.just-like-grandmas.com. 16 - Osakis Lions 33rd annual Walleye Fishing Tournament, Lake Osakis; (320) 859-1230. 20-23 - 45th annual Osakis Festival; www.visitosakis.com. 21 - Alexandria Shrine Circus at Douglas County Fairgrounds, Alexandria. 25-30 - When a Man Loves a Diva at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-
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16-21 - Legacy: A Tribute to the King of Pop at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-3150; www.tlhd.com. 23-28 - Sisters at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-3150; www.tlhd.com.
August 6-11 - Sunset Boulevard produced by Mpls. Musical Theatre at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-3150; www.tlhd.com 9-11 - Rose City Threshing & Heritage Festival at the Rose City Show Grounds. www.rosecitythreshing.org.
17 - Strike Out Illiteracy bowling tournament. Garden Center Lanes www.echopress.com; (320) 763-3133 24 - Taste of Home Cooking School, Geneva Christian Center, Alexandria, www.echopress.com; (320) 763-3133
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3 - Women’s Showcase at Broadway Ballroom, Alexandria; (320) 763-3133; www.echopress.com. 19 - Applefest at Carlos Creek Winery; (320) 846-5443; www.ccwgrapestomp.com.
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elcome to the North Shore! It’s LAKE SUPERIOR, the world’s largest lake and it’s one of the many compelling reasons to visit. While you’re here, you might explore some of our breathtaking natural beauties. Drive up the North Shore to visit Gooseberry Falls or head over to Wisconsin and explore the Plan to Superior Hiking attend the Trail. Or, if a view is what you seek, tall ships the one from festival Duluth’s most July 24-30, popular landmark cannot be rivaled; 2013! according to its legend, you can see 31.4 miles of the city on a clear day. Plan a picnic in the grounds surrounding the building, walk the winding paths through the park and ring the Peace Bell. Be sure to bring a camera and while you are at it, may we recommend our favorite ways to enjoy the Northland.
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Bob Dylan Way Step it up and go for a walk along Dylan’s Way. Created in celebration of Bob Dylan’s 65th Birthday, the 18 mile Bob Dylan Way winds through Duluth’s downtown, extending from Michigan Street at 5th Avenue West to 15th Avenue East and London Road. Be sure to walk by Dylan’s early childhood residence locate at 519 3rd Avenue West. http://bobdylanway.com Park Point & Brighton Beach Take a dip in Lake Superior then sun yourself at the beach on Park Point. Or, if you are a winter visitor, check out the ice formations at Brighton Beach. Tour the last whaleback ship in the world Launched from Superior in 1896, The S.S. Meteor is the last of these innovative ships, called whalebacks for their rounded hulls. To learn more visit www.superiorpublicmuseums.org/ssmeteor St Louis River Historical Encampment Experience living history with traders,
DULUTH Enjoy a stroll around the beautiful gardens or play ape with the monkeys; either way, the zoo makes for a wild time. Open daily, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit www.lszoo.org. craftsmen, music and entertainment for the whole family. This event is held at Dunlap Island in Cloquet. Call (218) 8799151 or visit qqq.cloquet.com for details. Mixed Wood Forest A rich tapestry of golds and greens, reds and russets blanket our mixed-wood forest, inviting you to retreat and relax. Vistas of aspens, maples and evergreens nestle snugly against the rolling landscape, waiting to be discovered at Jay Cooke State Park 500 E. Hwy 210 Carlton, MN 218-384-4610. Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center Learn about poop decks. Visit the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center and fill you mind with knowledge about the shipping industry. Open every day during the summer, the center offers films, model ships and exhibits. (218) 727-2497. Fairlawn Mansion Explore the Fairlawn Mansion on the beautiful shore of Lake Superior in Wisconsin and tour the 42 room mansion which was built in the popular Queen Anne Victorian style of architecture. Open year around. Call (715) 394-5712 or visit www.superiorpiblicmuseums.org. Lake Superior Zoo Lions and tigers and bears – they’re all ready for you at the Lake Superior Zoo.
Duluth Lakewalk Take a walk, skateboard or rent a bike for a tour of Duluth Lakewalk. From 60th Avenue East to Bayfront Festival Park this 7.3 mile pathway named the Duluth Lakewalk traces the shore of Lake Superior, fronting the Duluth downtown area. Along the way you can take in the beauty of Lake Superior and the fascinating lure of a working port with foreign and domestic vessels sailing nearby. At the western end are the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center complex, the Great Lakes Aquarium and the Bayfront Festival Park. In-between are the Canal Park entertainment district, the icon Aerial Lift Bridge, and sculptures representing Duluth and its sister cities in Sweden, Russia and Japan. As you continue east you will pass the Northland Vietnam Veterans and Korean War Memorials, Leif Erickson Park and the Rose Garden with 2000 rose bushes of some 99 varieties and numerous trees, shrubs and other flowers. Lake Superior Helicopters Get a bird’s eye view of the Northland. Bring your aviator sunglasses and let Lake Superior Helicopters take you for the ride of your life. Encompassing between 30 to 60 miles, these tours fly over Duluth, Superior and the north shore of Lake Superior. www.lakesuperiorhelicopters.com
Jay Cook State Park Take a whitewater rafting tour of Jay Cook State Park. For the biggest adrenaline high, catch the river early spring when the rapids are at peak performance. For milder rides, paddle the river late in the year. To schedule you own whitewater rush, call 218-384-4637 or visit www.minnesotawhitewater.com Great Lakes Aquarium Pet a stingray at the Great Lakes Aquarium. With great exhibits of fish indigenous to the local lakes, the aquarium is a great way to learn about the wildlife of the Northland and to check out the marine life as well. Located in Canal Park, the aquarium is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. www.glaquarium.org State Parks The Northland offers a great variety for nature lovers including Amnicon Falls State Park, Jay Cooke State Park and Pattison State Park. Take in a rushing waterfall, watch the local wildlife or admire beautiful native plants. North Shore Scenic Railroad Ride the train to the Knife River Music Festival, or follow Grandma’s Marathon! The Elegant Dinner Train and the Murder Mystery Train are two of the most popular special excursions. In the fall ride the Fall Colors Tour through the autumn leaves, a Beer Tasting Train, the Pumpkin Patch Train for Halloween, and our famous Polar Express. To learn how to book your own tour visit www.northshorescenicrailroad.org
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St. Croix River Camp, fish, or canoe along the scenic St Croix River amidst the 34,000 acres of St Croix State Park, the largest state park in Minnesota.
the 10,000 square feet of Antiques America Mall. Devour a World Famous Caramel Roll while perusing the unique Gift Shop at Tobies Restaurant. Art & Culture Fulfill your need for culture among beautiful paintings, sculptures, jewelry, mirrors and more at Two Eagles Art Gallery. Find Handmade Crafts, Jewelry, Nature’s Gifts, Guitars and Accessories at Moustique Boutique Music & Gifts in Tobies Mill (just down from Antiques America Mall). Paintball Experience a rousing paintball battle over 80 acres and 6 gaming courses at North Side Sports. Grand Harmony Spa Pamper yourself from head to toe at the Grand Harmony Spa. Downtown Hinckley Spend an afternoon enjoying family casual dining, thrift stores and more in Hinckley’s quaint downtown district.
Kettle River For white water enthusiasts, the Kettle River located in Banning State Park offers canoeing and kayaking and is comprised of 5 spectacular segments: Blueberry Slide, Mother’s Delight, Dragon’s Tooth, Little Banning, and Hell’s Gate.
Movie & Ribs Take in a movie at the Grand Cinema which boasts stadium seating, high back rocker seats, a large curved screen and digital surround sound. Do the “Q!” while sampling the best ribs, pulled pork and chicken wings from famous “Q-ers” like Hog Wild and Famous Dave’s at the Hinckley Smokin’ Rib Fest. Whether it’s fast food or fine dining, enjoy a great meal at any of Hinckley’s 16 incomparable restaurants.
Shop Hinckley Shop at Wacky Yacky’s Soda Shop and Emporium of Treasures. Discover history’s hidden treasures throughout
Grand Casino Hinckley Try your luck gaming on any of 2,400 of the latest slots and 28 fast-paced tables, including Blackjack, at
the Grand Casino Hinckley. Public Pool Take a dip at the Public Pool from 1pm-6pm Saturdays & Sundays. Live Music “Cut the rug” with live music at the Silver Sevens Lounge Tuesday-Sunday evenings, or Friday & Saturday evenings in the lounge at Tobies Restaurant.
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minutes off I-35 near Sandstone. In the spring, watch daring canoeists and kayakers shoot the turbulent rapids at Blueberry Slide, Mother’s Delight, Dragon’s Tooth and Hell’s Gate. In the summer, hike along the Kettle River amid dramatic sandstone rock formations with lush lichens, liverworts and mosses. Visit Wolf Creek Falls, the Log Creek Arches and Robinson’s Ice Cave. Stay at the new camper cabin (sleeps five people), which includes bunk beds, a table and benches. Take in the historic ruins of Banning Sandstone Quarry. The park is known for camping, picnicking, cross-country skiing, beautiful trails for hiking and the study of natural history. Best time to contact the park: Fall/Spring: Saturday - Monday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Tuesday - Thursday, Hours Vary; Friday 10 a.m - 4 p.m. Winter: Friday - Monday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.; Tuesday Thursday, Hours Vary.
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Carlton Home of Jay Cooke State Park Jay Cooke State Park is one of Minnesota’s larger parks offering 8,818 acres of impressive views of forest and water. The rugged St. Louis River cascades over the tilted slate rock formations on its way to Lake Superior. Generations of people have visited the park to view the rapids and cross the river on the park’s iconic Swinging Bridge. Unfortunately large rains in June 2012 raised the river to historic levels and
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A Park Repairing Itself Visitors in 2013 will find a park still repairing itself from the floods of 2012. The Swinging Bridge was severely damaged and will be replaced over the summer. Although the bridge closure will make it more difficult to access the south side of the park, visitors will have a rare opportunity to see a suspension bridge being constructed. On the National Register, the bridge will be rebuilt to reflect its original historic design. The Swinging Bridge is expected to be reopened at the end of summer 2013. The park is well known for its variety of recreational trails, offering visitors opportunities to hike and bike during the summer or cross-country ski and snowshoe during the winter. Currently 41 miles out of the original 50 mile trail system are open to the public. Work will continue
over the summer to replace missing trail bridges that will reconnect the entire network. The paved Willard Munger State Trail from Thomson to Duluth was also severely damaged during the rain event. Additional work to repair and repave the trail will take place during the summer. Make sure to stop at the park office or check out the website for the most current trail map. River Inn Visitor Area The campground and River Inn Visitor Area managed to escape damage and will be fully open to the public. The campground has 82 drive-in campsites, some with electric hookups. There are also five camper cabins with heat and electricity. Due to the campgrounds popularity, reservations are recommended. The River Inn Visitor Area is the place to stop for a picnic, view the river, ask questions and learn more about the park’s history and natural resources. Interpretive programs are scheduled frequently during the summer. Join the Park Naturalists on a hike or around the campfire as they share the many fascinating features of the
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caused severe damage to the park. Although closed for several months while damage was repaired, the park has reopened to the public and still maintains the spectacular beauty that has attracted visitors for the past 100 years.
park. Special flood related programs will be held throughout the summer. A schedule of programs can be found on the website. How to Get There Jay Cooke State Park is located 2 miles east of Carlton or a short 30 minute drive south of Duluth. Highway 210, which turns into Rushing Rapids Scenic Byway within the park, was severely damaged by
mudslides and collapses. Currently the only section open to the public in the park is from the towns of Carlton and Thomson to the River Inn Visitor Area. The east entrance of the park, off of Hwy. 23 is closed. Further work to repair the closed sections of highway will be taking place during the summer. For more information visit www.mndnr.gov/jaycooke
Jay Cooke State Park Naturalist Programs 2013 Saturday, May 18 1 – 2:30 pm Flood Hike Saturday, May 25 8 – 9 p.m. The Flood at Jay Cooke State Park Sundays, May 26 – July 7 7 – 9 am Birdsong Hike Saturday, June 8 11 am – 3 pm Outdoor Adventures Day
Nature Play June 16, 1 – 3 pm July 24, 10 am – 12 pm August 11, 1 – 3 pm Kayaking Adventures Saturday, July 6 1 – 3 pm Wildlife Adventures Day Sunday, July 14 & August 4, 1 - 3 pm Archery in the Park
Mahtowa Escape to the Northwoods Just 2 miles from I-35, about 30 miles from Duluth and 110 miles from Minneapolis/St. Paul, in the middle of farmland, lakes and woods. Enjoy fishing, hiking or bicycling north or south on the Munger Trail or stop by TJ’s Country Store for homemade bratwurst and potato sausage. Or, if fishing is what you crave, Mahtowa has some incredible pan fishing lakes including Park Lake. Expore all 376 acres and escape to the north woods of Minnesota— whether it’s a getaway for a whole week or just a weekend! In addition to the limitless summer activities, Mahtowa boasts perfect accommodations for hunters and snowmobilers as well….and they are only minutes away from Black Bear Casino.
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Just minutes from Duluth A full schedule of programs can Island Lake…enjoy the be found on the event calendar Thursdays, June 13 – of being on vacaatmosphere at www.mnstateparks.info August 29; 1 – 2:30 p.m. tion with the convenience of being only 18 miles north of Duluth. Just a short drive up Rice Lake Road, the Lake boasts fishing, dining, camping and promises to provide a great evening with friends and family. Island Lake has several cabins, inns and cottages, remote enough to enjoy a quiet vacation filled with fishing (some of the best walleye fishing in the state) boating, bird watching, hunting and just kicking back listening to the loons. In the fall you can enjoy the intense transition of the foliage to bright red and orange hues and in the Fifty Plus Varieties winter experience the Northland Fresh & Smoked Sausage traditions of ice fishing and Smoked Lake Superior Fish snowmobiling. TJ’s Country Corner Located close enough to 2 miles W of I-35, Mahtowa, MN 55707 Duluth MN that you can take in
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the scenery of Lake Superior. You can also shop at the specialty shops on Canal Park, Fitgers Inn, downtown Duluth or Miller Hill Mall or you can attend theatre, plays or music in the park. For more information 1-800-4-DULUTH or visitduluth.com. Island Lake eateries offer a full menu restaurant and bar with on/off sale beer and liquor.
Cloquet on the St. Louis River Located at the Lake Superior North Shore and BWCA intersection of I-35 and Highway 33 north, Cloquet is a major artery from Minneapolis/St. Paul Area to Thunder Bay, Ontario, Ely and International Falls. Cloquet is conveniently located just two hours north of Minneapolis/St. Paul on I-35 North. Adjacent to the St. Louis River, Cloquet has everything for the outdoor enthusiast to enjoy – wildlife, water and recreation activities. We have the scenic beauty of the St. Louis River, and the only white water rafting in Minnesota. Whatever your preference, we have it all here with Minnesota small-town hospitality. We welcome the opportunity to tell you more about our community. The St. Louis River played an important role in the City of Cloquet ‘s history as an important waterway for early native people (first the Dakota and later the Ojibwe). Rivers supported a whole industry during the fur trade era beginning in the mid 1700s. Later, rivers served as lifelines of the lumber industry beginning in the 1870s. The City of Cloquet grew on the banks of the St. Louis River, which continues to be a centerpiece for recreation and industry.
Spring/Summer Biking Enjoy a long season on the Willard Munger State Trail, one of Minnesota’s most extensive trail systems. You’ll pass right through the heart of some of this region’s most spectacular and memorable scenery along more than 50 miles of wellmaintained asphalt trails. In Cloquet, there are no trail fees, and entry points are just minutes away. White Water Rafting Plunge head-on into excitement — and the St. Louis River! Whitewater rafting and kayaking is for anyone with adventure and excitement in their blood. Seasoned guides help even those with no rafting experience face down rumbling, tumbling rapids that roar through a rugged granite gorge.
Camping Here’s the pitch: come camp in Cloquet! Our 4 area campgrounds cater to every camping enthusiast who can’t wait to get out and enjoy the great outdoors! Canoeing & Boating Water characteristics - check the river level reports. Stream flow usually peaks in late April and falls throughout the summer. The river’s flow is affected by the regulation of reservoirs on tributaries, particularly the Whiteface and Cloquet rivers. From U.S. Highway 53 to Cloquet the river falls 136 feet, an average of 1.5 feet per mile. The river varies in width from 75 to 600 feet.
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Tubing & Skiing Enjoy snow tubing at Pine Valley Park in Cloquet, MN. Two hills to tube down with a tow rope to pull you back up to the top. Concessions are available in the chalet. Cost is $5 per person and the Tubing Hill is open on the weekends, late December - early March. Cloquet’s location provides easy access to the areas best skiing opportunities. There is Spirit Mountain 15 minutes away at exit #249 on I-35, and the Mont Du Lac Ski area is just past the scenic Jay Cooke State Park.
Proctor Entrance to Spirit Mountain Proctor is just two hours from the Twin Cities and minutes from Duluth’s Canal Park and the Aerial Lift Bridge. This friendly community has a great golf
course, dirt racetrack, fairgrounds, dirt floor horse and indoor ice arenas, and walking, biking and roller blading trails. While you’re here visit– F-101F Voodoo Jet is a memorial dedicated to Captains James L. Verville and Sherman Gonyea, Proctor graduates who died in a plane crash in December of 1971, and to all who gave their lives for the privilege of freedom. The memorial sits on top of a hill and overlooks Proctor. Engine 225 Baldwin-Yellowstone is the largest and most powerful steam engine ever built, hauled over 44 million tons of iron ore from the Mesabi & Vermillion ranges. When it was retired in 1961, the 225 had traveled approximately 694,360 miles. Proctor Speedway/Fairgrounds The track hosts Sunday night races and September’s Silver 1000, one of the Midwest’s most prestigious dirt track stockcar events. Proctor Golf Course Visitors are always welcome to this 9 hole municipal course, with rolling hills and challenging fairways. Located right in the middle of town. Tee
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his year’s tall ships festival will be bigger than the one that brought nine ships to Duluth three years ago. The event is scheduled for July 2430, 2013. Visit Duluth is in talks with about 25 vessels to see which will commit to coming to Duluth on those dates. Duluth will not see all 25 vessels, Visit Duluth President & CEO Terry Mattson said. “We know we’re bringing in at least 10, which is one more than we had in 2010,” Mattson said. “A lot of it comes down to “We’re how we make the hoping to jigsaw puzzle fit grow the together. We’re working event and on some of the make it docking space considerations.” even bigger So far, no vessels than 2010.” have committed to the festival, but Terry Mattson Mattson expects Visit Duluth that to change in President & CEO the coming
months, as ships work out their schedules with other Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River ports. “A lot of what happens here depends on what happens east,” Mattson said. Several of the nine tall ships that visited Duluth in 2010 were taking part in the Great Lakes Tall Ships Challenge, racing between six cities in the U.S. and Canada. Duluth was the only Lake Superior port on the challenge that year. The HMS Bounty (right) and the Roald Amundsen approach the ship canal for the parade of sail during the Duluth Tall Ships festival in July 2010. Duluth is scheduled to be one of the ports for the 2013 Tall Ships Challenge, which will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the major military events of the War of 1812 that took place in the Great Lakes. In addition to bringing more ships to Duluth in 2013 than it did in 2010, Visit Duluth also plans to give people more chances to sail aboard the ships. All three tall ships that visited Duluth last summer offered sailing opportunities. “We sold those out in a matter of days,” Mattson said. “That allows us to be a little more
versatile in the number of ships if we don’t have to have all of them tied up along the dock at the same time.” The 2013 festival’s physical arrangement will be much the same as the 2010 festival, encompassing Duluth’s Waterfront, Bayfront Festival Park and Harbor Drive. Some ships will arrive on Wednesday, July 24, or even the day before, Mattson said. “We’ll feature something for everyone: onboard tours, daysails and expanded hours for dockside tours,” Visit Duluth Chairwoman Karen Pionk said. “We’ll have a full complement of vendors, artisans, music, reenactments and entertainment.” The parade of sail is scheduled for Thursday. Dockside tours, day sails and entertainment in Bayfront Festival Park will primarily happen Friday through Sunday, although some day-sails will continue Monday and Tuesday. “It has become so popular some people just want to know when the ships are arriving and departing,” Mattson said. A romanticized view of the age of sail and their novelty makes tall ships popular attractions. The 2010 festival drew an estimated 225,000 tall ship fans. www.mndestinations.com
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Duluth Rising from the shore of the greatest of the Great Lakes to rocky heights crisscrossed by trails and parkways, stretching from the meandering St. Louis River to the beginnings of the fabled North Shore, Duluth’s varied terrain reflects the many facets of the community. With more than 100,000 residents in the city and surrounding area, it’s a regional hub for health care and business. The city is a mecca for vacationers from across the Midwest and beyond — both as a destination and as a favorite stop en route to the North Shore, the Boundary Waters, the Apostle Islands or beyond. It’s an internationally known port, seeing millions of dollars in goods — iron ore pellets, coal, grain, wind turbine parts and other cargo — pass in and out of its harbor. It’s a center of education and scientific research, with the University of Minnesota Duluth, the College of St. Scholastica, Lake Superior College and, across the bay, the University of Wisconsin-Superior
and Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College. It’s a college sports title town, with the UMD men’s hockey team winning its first Division I national title in 2011 to go along with the five Division I national titles won by the UMD women’s hockey program over the years, and the two Division II national championships won by the UMD football team. And above all, it’s a showplace for the best nature has to offer, from wicked winter storms and raging waves on Lake Superior to placid summer days on the beaches of Park Point, from spring wildflowers carpeting the forests of city parks to brilliant displays of fall colors along the ridgetops. Canal Park The heart of any visit to Duluth is Canal Park, home to the city’s iconic Aerial Lift Bridge, under which pass massive freighters carrying assorted cargo to and from ports both in the U.S. and overseas. Be sure to catch one of these big boats passing under the bridge, with the captain calling out to the bridge operator with
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one long and two short blasts of the ship’s horn. Venture around Canal Park to explore the many shops and restaurants, and see the finish line crossed by thousands of runners during the annual Grandma’s Marathon. From Canal Park, you can spend a few minutes, an hour or an entire day walking or biking on Duluth’s Lakewalk, which now extends several miles along the shore and into the city’s eastern neighborhoods. The Lakewalk passes Leif Eriksen Park, home to the scenic Rose Garden and host to Movies in the Park at dusk on Friday evenings in the summer. Going the other direction, cross the Lift Bridge and head out onto Park Point to walk its miles of sandy beach. Wade into the chilly waters of Lake Superior if you dare. Also within walking distance of Canal Park is the retired ore boat William A.
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Irvin, now a floating museum. It’s berthed alongside the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center — the DECC — home to countless conventions, trade shows and concerts. The DECC Auditorium is home to the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra, and the newest addition to the complex is the state-of-the-art Amsoil Arena, home to the title-winning University of Minnesota Duluth men’s and women’s hockey teams. Also nearby is Bayfront Festival Park, home to concerts and festivals in summer and the massive Bentleyville holiday lighting display in winter; the Great Lakes Aquarium perched alongside the harbor; and Vista Fleet tour boats offering cruises around the harbor and out onto the big lake. Downtown Duluth’s downtown district is bookended by the growing entertainment district on the east side — including the Zeitgeist Arts Building, Fond-du-Luth Casino and the historic Fitger’s Brewery complex — and the arts and culture hub at the Depot on the west side. The Depot — a restored and repur-
posed train station — is home to many organizations, including the St. Louis County Historical Society, Veterans Memorial Hall, Duluth Playhouse, Lake Superior Railroad Museum, North Shore Scenic Railroad, Duluth Art institute and Duluth Children’s Museum. It’s a great place to learn more about the history of Duluth and the region. For more information about the Depot and its many tenants, go to www.duluthdepot.org. Across the street is the main branch of the Duluth Public Library, and one more block up the hill, past the News Tribune building, you’ll find the massive Civic Center complex, home to city, county and federal government offices. Scattered in between the east and west ends of downtown are countless shops and restaurants, many of them connected by the city’s skywalk system — a welcome reprieve from the cold and snow in winter. Western Duluth From downtown, head west on Interstate 35 past the new Duluth Heritage Sports Center and Clyde Iron retail, restaurant and recreation complex
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and under trestles upon which rail cars bring in iron ore pellets from mines to the north. You may catch a glimpse of historic Wade Stadium, home to the Duluth Huskies summer collegiate baseball team, before you pass through the historic hub of West Duluth and up Thompson Hill to reach the year-round sports and recreation destination of Spirit Mountain. While Spirit Mountain may be best known for its skiing — on hills with a stunning view out over the St. Louis River and the Duluth-Superior Harbor —extensive terrain park and new snow-tubing park, it also is home to yearround attractions including the Timber Twister alpine coaster, Timber Flyer zip line and a new mini-golf course. Spirit Mountain also hosts the Amsoil Duluth National Snocross each November. At the foot of the hill, the Lake Superior Zoo occupies a scenic creekside site and is home to hundreds of animals from both near and far. Also in the vicinity are the Willard Munger and Western Waterfront trails, and parts of the Superior Hiking Trail — some of the city’s many hiking, biking and ski trails. Skyline Parkway Developed over decades, with much of the work completed in the 1920s and 1930s, Skyline Parkway weaves along the top of the ridge in Duluth, affording views of the city, the harbor and Lake Superior. It starts on the southwest side of the city, passes Spirit Mountain, and snakes its way along the heights above West Duluth. Just past the city’s Enger Park Golf Course, the parkway offers access to historic Enger Tower. It offers stunning views of the city and
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Two Harbors & Grand Marais A Trip up the North Shore Two Harbors – It all starts here. Two Harbors offers a variety of activities for every season. Hiking, kayaking, snowshoeing, shopping, and sightseeing are just a few of the possibilities during your stay in the Two Harbors area. You can take a relaxing stroll on the Lakewalk with scenic trails along Lake Superior, camp among the north woods Minnesota wildlife, or visit a historic landmark or museum.
Take the Train Daily trains go round trip from Duluth to Two Harbors starting in early summer thru the fall season. For more information visit www.northshorescenicrailroad.org The Two Harbors Area Visitors Bureau invites visitors to Two Harbors and the North Shore of Lake Superior. The area is rich in beauty, history, and a warm small town atmosphere. Two Harbors is great destination for your Lake Superior experience. For more information call 800-7777384.
cafés, always inviting and relaxed, please all palates with menus reflecting North Shore specialties. Only in Grand Marais will you find both the North House Folk School and the Grand Marais Art Colony, offering an amazing array of courses. Classes are intergenerational, non-competitive, creative, and designed for all skill levels. Reacquaint yourself with the wonderful satisfaction of making something meaningful with your heart and hands.
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at night can be seen shining like a beacon over Duluth. The surrounding park, with its big shade trees and Japanese Peace Bell Garden, is a great place for a picnic lunch. Farther east, the parkway skirts the campuses of the University of Minnesota Duluth and the College of St. Scholastica, and traverses the verdant ravine of Chester Creek, which reaches into the heart of the city and is preserved within Chester Park, one of dozens of city parks. At its eastern end, Skyline Parkway climbs to Hawk Ridge, a famous birdwatching destination.
Kabetogama Lake - Ely Kabetogama Lake, Voyageurs National Park is a very special place. Voyageurs National Park consists of preserved landscapes and scenic waterways that shaped the route of the North American fur traders and defined the border between the United States and Canada. The park and its diverse resources provide outstanding opportunities for outdoor recreation, scientific study, sport fishing, education and appreciation of the majestic, forested lake country setting. Kabetogama Lake is dotted with over 200 remote and scenic islands that maintain their beauty through harsh winter storms, and produce rich foliage and wild berries in summer. Situated along
the U.S. Canadian border in Minnesota, Kabetogama Lake has miles of spectacular shoreline and 25,000 acres of clean water and is one of four major lakes that make up Voyageurs National Park. Anglers who long for wide open spaces and fantastic fishing will revel in the cool, clean waters and solitude of Kabetogama. The lake is navigable by motorboat, pontoon, houseboats, canoes and kayaks. If you want to experience the “great outdoors”, canoes, kayaks and complete outfitting services are available for you to camp out under the stars and visit the wild. Explore the hiking trails to witness the naturally beautiful plants, birds and wildlife. Some are even lucky enough to get a glimpse of many animals from wolves, black bears, deer and moose that call this home. At certain times of the year blueberries, raspberries and even wild strawberries can also be found on trails. Numerous bird species also make this area a birders paradise. Visit the Kabetogama Visitor Center to learn more about the area, from tour boat
rides, interpretive programs, camping and hiking information. Small resorts or a variety of medium to large resorts are available to provide a choice of services. Some have play areas for children and others rent everything down to complete fishing equipment packages. You may choose to cook meals at your cottage or eat out at a variety of dining facilities. Supportive services are available in the area to supply your vacation needs. Stay at a resort for a full day of fishing, camping, hiking, snowmobiling and so much more! All offered at beautiful and scenic Lake Kabetogama. Visit www.kabetogama.com or call 800-524-9085 for more information. International Wolf Center Visiting the International Wolf Center in Ely will have you howling with laughter and fun. Learn about wolves, their relationship to wild lands and our human roles in their lives. Education programs and activities take place year-around. www.wolf.org
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A journey rather than a destination. A trip along the South Shore of Lake Superior is an inviting event. But one should consider this drive to be a journey rather than a destination. Dotted along the route are towns and communities that have a vast array of offering to seduce the senses. The stimulation of sight, sound, and taste is ever changing as you journey along to wherever your intended destination may be. As you travel along Wisconsin’s State Highway #13, you will be treated to a crossing of the Brule River. This famous trout stream will caress the eyes with an explosion of colors as the sunshine dances throughout the hardwood trees. The rushing river sounds collect in the ears, ever so slightly changing until the sound becomes a gentle lapping against the riverbank in areas of pools and gentler flows. The soft breeze from Lake Superior may collect in your nose, allowing a peaceful sedation through its clean, crisp smell. Perhaps a picnic lunch is in store at the mouth of the Brule. Further along this adventure one crosses the Iron River and then enters the community of Port Wing. Don’t rush. Explore the history rich area. Examples of horse drawn school busses and mail delivery carts are on display. Look at the weathered wood
of these conveyances. Imagine a time when the sound of hoof beats announced the arrival of mail or children home from school. Herbster and Cornucopia Come up in the distance, rich in fishing heritage. Stop by a marina, listen to the sounds of the mighty Lake Superior gently kissing the hulls of the boats in the marinas. Listen to the tell-tale “clink” as hardware taps the masts of vessels begging to go upon the lake. Watch as birds gently glide through the currents of air as if dancing with the clouds. Think back to a time when raw-handed fisherman hoisted their daily catch from the holds of their boats to the waiting shores. Onward again, through the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, to Washburn located on the north side of Chequamegon Bay. Another community with roots proudly established in the early days of Lake Superior fishing. Stop in this community and enjoy a barrage of sights, smells and tastes. Continuing, the traveler comes upon the Mt. Ashwabay Recreation Area, summertime home to Big Top Chautauqua. Just a bit further is the Les Voigt State Fish Hatchery. Now, just up ahead, is the community of Bayfield. On your journey, this destination is a bustling community that swells to over 30,000 people during the Bayfield Apple Fest. With its eclectic collection of shops, restaurants, and attractions, one day will
cause a visitor to miss many opportunities to satiate all their senses. Take time to enjoy the offerings. Madeline Island Perhaps a crossing to La Pointe, on the Madeline Island Ferry will entice you to sample one of the many restaurants, giftshops, or parks on the island. Maybe a trip to the museum in La Point will awaken a sense of appreciation or awe for the South Shore. This 42 square mile island has much to offer the traveler. Ashland A gentle drive to Ashland should be on your itinerary. This vibrant community offers all to visitors. Marina’s, campgrounds, fine dining, and recreational opportunities abound in the home of the Oredockers. West bound from Ashland, the road travelled gently undulates through corn fields, hayfields, and the occasional berry and pumpkin patch. During the Fall Harvest Season, look for farmers reaping their crops, the rhythmic clang of machinery resounding throughout the countryside. Westward still, you will find woodcarvers, corn-mazes, a winery, and plentiful accommodations and amenities. Look for the roadside fruit and vegetable stands, watch for signs of various attractions. Slow down and let your travels on the South Shore be a journey, not just a destination. www.mndestinations.com
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Superior Nestled at the western tip of Lake Superior, we are a great place to experience the four seasons of Wisconsin’s North Woods and the ever-changing colors and moods of the Great Lake Superior. Watch International salties, lakers, tugboats, cruise ships, harbor cruise and charter fishing boats, sailboats, powerboats and Coast Guard cutters and icebreakers as they sail through our bustling international seaport located 2,432 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean. Visit our museums and attractions. Hear the story of our American Indian heritage, the prosperity of our early boomtown days and our part in American history. Journey Back in Time..... Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center Named for America’s Ace of Aces, the Veterans Historical Center honors the men and women whose service and sacrifice have ensured our freedoms.
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Exhibits include a rare P-38 Lightning World War II fighter, military vehicles and other extraordinary artifacts that provide insights into the experiences of our veterans. Fairlawn Mansion Overlooking Superior Bay and Lake Superior, Fairlawn was the estate of industrialist and Superior’s three term mayor Martin Pattison, his wife Grace and their family until 1920. Today, Fairlawn welcomes visitors for guided tours of all three floors of the Mansion. The Old Firehouse & Police Museum Built in 1898, the Old Firehouse originally housed five horse-drawn rigs, including the City’s first steamer. Home of Wisconsin’s Police & Fire Hall of Fame, the museum offers a unique look at historic and present day firefighting equipment, a toy fire engine collection and police memorabilia. Superior Entry Lighthouse The Superior Entry Lighthouse has stood sentinel over the Superior harbor entrance on Wisconsin Point since 1913.
Lakers, ocean-going vessels and watercraft of all sizes, so close you can almost touch them, are safely guided into the world’s largest inland port—2,432 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. While not open for tours, its red roof and white walls, the rich, royal blue of the icy waters of Lake Superior and the sapphire sky provide a magnificent photo opportunity. Wisconsin Point Part of the world’s longest freshwater sandbar, the 3-mile long unspoiled beauty of Superior’s Wisconsin Point offers visitors a close-up view of the world’s largest body of fresh water–the pristine Lake Superior. Scour the beaches for sea glass or other “treasures”, watch for migrating birds, stop at the Native American burial grounds, walk the rocks to the Superior Entry lighthouse, catch a glimpse of a whitetail deer or a bear, enjoy a long hike along the lakeshore, swim in the chilly waters, spread your picnic blanket and bask in the sun or simply watch the waves. On the “land” side of the Point, the world’s largest ore docks and grain elevators reflect in the calm waters of Allouez Bay.
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Solon Springs Headwaters of the Brule & St. Croix Rivers Solon Springs is a small community off of U.S. Hwy 53 in Northwestern Wisconsin. The area is surrounded with beautiful towering pines that extend to the doorsteps of the residential areas. Douglas County Forest One of Solon Springs most attractive features is its Forest. The Douglas County Forest is over 280,000 acres in size, making it the largest county forest in Wisconsin. It offers an abundance of recreation opportunities and breathtaking views. Lucius Woods County Park Located in the center of the village and on the banks of the Beautiful Upper Lake St. Croix. There are a variety of fun filled adventure for the entire family in Lucius Woods, including swimming, camping, canoeing, picnicking, hiking, or simply relaxing on the beach. The Beautiful 855 acre Lake St.Croix is very popular for fishing, boating and
water-skiing. There are several boat landings in the village allowing easy access to the lake. Just a short drive from the greatest of the great lakes and all that Lake Superior has to offer, yet the geographic location of Solon Springs makes it a great escape from the cooler “lake effect� temps of the Duluth/Superior area. It is not uncommon to find temps. 20 to 30 degrees warmer much of the spring and well into summer. While planning your stay at Solon Springs be sure to check out the Solon Springs Historical Museum.This is a highly recommended tourist stop. The museum features the history of the local timber industries, Railroad, and Water Bottling company in which the town was named. The friendly guides are sure to interest you in all of the local history and artifacts on display at the museum. The un-crowded business district in the village of Solon Springs is the perfect place to spend time exploring art galleries, quaint gift shops or simply relaxing over a hot cup of coffee or tea. All just a short hike from Lucius Woods.
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Bayfield How far away is Bayfield? Far enough to let you escape from strip malls, drive-thru meals and all the other hassles of everyday life. Try kayaking out to our famous water-sculpted sea caves. Catch the ferry over to Madeline Island or set sail on one of our famous Apostle Islands lighthouse cruises. Hike out into the sunny berry fields and apple orchards to pick your own sweet, juicy bounty. Or just drink in the wide, soul-restoring vistas of the Big Lake before turning in at one of our many charming cabins and cottages. Come autumn, check the Wisconsin color report and head up to savor the beauty and bounty of the Fall Harvest. And for a truly magical winter experience, wander through our shimmering ice caves that will truly bewitch you with
their crystalline twinkling. In Bayfield, Wisconsin, you’ll discover a million things you’ll want to do. And not one you have to do. Sea Caves & Lighthouses Centuries of wave action, freezing, and thawing have sculpted shorelines throughout Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Some of the Great Lakes’ most spectacular scenery occurs where these forces interact with sandstone of the Devils Island Formation to create extensive sea caves. Nature has carved delicate arches, vaulted chambers, and honeycombed passageways into cliffs on the north shore of Devils Island, Swallow Point on Sand Island, and along the mainland near the Lakeshore’s western boundary. People come to Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in summer and winter to visit the sea caves and witness Lake Superior’s ever-changing handiwork.
Festivals & Events Bayfield in Bloom Celebrate Spring during Bayfield in Bloom! May 17 through June 16, 2013 Admire over 60,000 blooming daffodils, a vibrant mosaic of roadside lupine, and rolling orchards of apple blossoms bursting into rosy color during Bayfield’s month-long celebration of Spring, the 11th Annual Bayfield in Bloom. 51st Annual Festival of Arts July 20th and 21st, 2013 The Chequamegon Bay is a special place for artists; Some choose to live here surrounded by the peace and beauty of the Northwoods, others visit seeking inspiration from the natural wonders of the Apostle Islands sea caves and Lake Superior. On the weekend of July 20th and 21st, the community will celebrate this unique connection to the arts during the 51st annual Bayfield Festival of Arts
weekend. Events will include a live art auction, fine art vendors, and local gallery tours and demonstrations Bayfield Apple Festival 52nd Annual Bayfield Apple Festival October 4-6, 2013 10am – 5pm Bayfield’s Apple Festival has been hailed as the “Best Festival in Wisconsin” by Wisconsin Trails Magazine and one of the “Top Ten Autumn Festivals in North America” by the Society of American Travel Writers. Come and enjoy the countless booths of fresh apple pies, tarts, caramel apples, ciders and other fall treats?
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Area golf courses are set amidst the natural beauty of the Northwoods. Come and see for yourself the finest courses with breathtaking wooded fairways, rolling hills, beautifully manicured grounds, and majestic northern pines. Whatever your skill level, you’ll find a Hayward and Cable Area golf course to match it here.
Events & Festivals The Hayward Area is proud to be home to many world-class events and historical and cultural festivals each year. The finest athletes in the world compete annually in the Lumberjack World Championships, American Birkebeiner cross country ski marathon, and the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival mountain bike race. Join us for the Hayward Area Chamber of Commerce Musky Festival, Hayward’s largest community event every June, or for the Honor the Earth Powwow celebrating the beautiful culture and tradition of the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe.
Hayward With crystal clear lakes for water sports and fishing, and miles of trails for riding snowmobiles, ATVs, cross country skiing, hiking, and road or off-road bicycling, this area is buzzing with activity year-round. From the 858,400 acre Chequamegon National Forest and historic Hayward Lakes Area fishing waters, to North America’s largest Honor the Earth Powwow, or our annual Musky Festival, the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival, the world-renowned American Birkebeiner cross country ski race, and of course, the annual Lumberjack World Championships® … the Hayward Area has something for everyone. If it’s golf you’re looking for... the Hayward and Cable, Wisconsin Area golf courses have it all! With 13 courses within 25 minutes of Hayward, this area of northwestern Wisconsin was labeled the “Golf Capital of Wisconsin” in 1997, and it just keeps getting better each and every year. The Hayward and Cable, Wisconsin
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Backroads Banderdinker® Paddle Event Saturday, June 8, 2013 What is the Banderdinker? As you might have guessed, there is nothing too serious about the Banderdinker! It is a kayak or canoe paddle around the Big Island of Nelson Lake near Hayward, Wisconsin! This is a non-competitive 5-mile paddle around the Big Island of Nelson Lake. Live music and fun surprises make this a truly special event! New for 2013 will be a Mini ‘Dinker event for youth and an After Paddle gathering. Hayward Area Chamber of Commerce Musky Festival June 20 - 23, 2013 Hayward’s largest summer celebration of the great fishing history of Wisconsin’s northwoods. Held annually the weekend following Father’s Day in downtown Hayward. www.muskyfestival.com Honor The Earth Pow-Wow July 19-21, 2013 The largest Pow-wow in North America, the Honor the Earth Pow-wow celebrates the annual gathering of the tribes to honor mother earth and the Creator in celebratory drumming, dancing and song the third weekend of July in Hayward.
Traditional Native American music, dancing, crafts and food create an authentic tribal experience. Lumberjack World Championships® July 25-27, 2013 The thunder of chainsaws, the quick feet of log rollers, the brute strength of sawyers and choppers plus the amazing agility and speed of the pole climbers will not allow your heart to stop pounding throughout this amazing world championship event! The Lumberjack World Championships® is recognized as the premiere timber sporting event in the nation where lumberjacks and lumberjills from around the world including the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand compete for the gold. For more information call (715) 634-2484 or visit www.lumberjackworldchampionships.com Sawyer County Fair August 15-18, 2013 The 105th Annual Sawyer County Fair promotes and encourages education, agriculture, the arts and entertainment through an annual fair and associated event. It has been in existence for over one hundred years. The fair hosts a carnival, demo derby, kids pedal power, cow milking, racing pigs, tractor pull, veggie races and more. Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival September 13 - 15, 2013 Each year in mid-September, thousands of fat tired fliers descend on the towns of Cable and Hayward in northwestern Wisconsin to take on the off-road bicycle tests of endurance and agility offered during the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival weekend. The Festival has earned the title of the “Nation’s Most Popular Off Road Bicycle Adventure.” www.cheqfattire.com. Hayward Area Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival Saturday, September 21, 2013 Fall welcomes fine arts & crafts booths, wonderful food booths, a farmer’s market and live music to the Main Street in downtown Hayward. This annual fall tradition is a wonderful celebration of the area’s true colors.
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