Bemidji
The first city on the Mississippi River, Bemidji is an #OnlyinMN destination defined by its small town charms and north woods beauty. Discover vibrant culture, local lore, outdoor adventure and much more in the heart of northwest Minnesota.
The first city on the Mississippi River, Bemidji is an #OnlyinMN destination defined by its small town charms and north woods beauty. Discover vibrant culture, local lore, outdoor adventure and much more in the heart of northwest Minnesota.
The birthplace of Bob Dylan and a shipping hub where repurposed industrial buildings now house vibrant food and drink spots, Duluth buzzes with year-round excitement on the shore of Lake Superior. Discover dramatic natural beauty, thriving arts and culture, restaurants, breweries, lakefront trails and more in northeast Minnesota's biggest city.
Home of the Mayo Clinic, verdant parks, historic sites and friendly locals, Rochester offers an intriguing array of things to do. Belly up to an ice bar, stroll the halls of an opulent mansion and take in a spectacular performance, all in the heart of southern Minnesota's biggest city.
Minnesota's capital city, St. Paul, and its biggest city, Minneapolis, stand side by side along the Mississippi River, and together, they teem with culture, unique cuisine and cosmopolitan fun. Visit major cultural institutions, savor the thriving food scene, explore some of the best parks in the nation, and play at world-class family-friendly attractions in both of these Twin Cities.
Filled with quiet streams and quaint towns, this part of the state also offers some big attractions: lakes, rivers, caves, nature centers, historic sites, art museums and more.
Wild forests, majestic lakes and tumbling waterfalls make a beautiful backdrop for outdoor adventures, while the seaport city of Duluth is the region’s cultural anchor.
Wilderness areas are a big lure here. Find some of the state’s largest lakes, most dramatic wildlife and the headwaters of the Mississippi River, but don't leave without uncovering the many cultural gems, too.
Fishing, boating and waterskiing are the quintessential draws. Plus, there are more than 70 scenic golf courses, miles of mountain biking trails and charming main streets to explore.
This incredibly diverse metro area is known for theater, arts and culture, shopping and events. Foodies and outdoor enthusiasts will also find plenty to love here.
Voyageur means traveler in French, and Voyageurs National Park calls to travelers of the adventurous sort. The landscape here is breathtaking: Water makes up more than one-third of the park's 218,000 acres, and for most of the year, the park's interior is accessible only by boat (or in winter, by snowmobile). Rent a houseboat, take a boat tour with a park ranger, or hike on more than 27 miles of scenic trails, and keep an eye out for hidden waterfalls and ancient petroglyphs.