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Birthplace of Paul Bunyan

No drive around northern Minnesota is complete without a visit to Akeley, the home of one of the biggest selfie stops in the state – everybody wants their picture taken with the legendary big man himself, Paul Bunyan.

Local lore has it that the giant lumberjack was born in Akeley, and the community honors their native son with the world’s largest Paul Bunyan statue. His huge hand outstretched, the 31-foot friendly behemoth has welcomed visitors for more than 25 years.

Located on the Lake Country Scenic Byway, 10 miles west of Walker, Akeley is a hard-to-miss destination for anyone traveling around the area. The little town of about 440 people offers an array of outdoor activities and attractions for visitors, including a city beach and campground, picnicking, fishing, and trails for hikers, snowmobilers, ATVs and more.

Paul Bunyan State Forest, just north of Akeley, has hundreds of miles of recreational trails, and The Heartland Trail – a 49-mile, multiple-use trail open to non-motorized recreation – meanders right through town. Resorts around the lake-rich area offer amenities for a vacation to remember.

HOME OF THE ‘PURPLE PLUNGE’

Audrey’s Purple Dream is held each February. Hardy Minnesotans brave the cold waters of 11th Crow Wing Lake to take the “Purple Plunge” as a fundraiser for local residents battling cancer. There is also a fishing tournament with prizes.

PROPS TO PAUL

In addition to the giant statue, Akeley boasts a Paul Bunyan Museum, with exhibits on the town’s logging history. There’s also an annual Paul Bunyan Days celebration, featuring a parade, food, refreshments, flea market, live music and more. The 73rd annual Paul Bunyan Days is June 24-26.

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