There’s Still Time: Plan The Perfect Winter Getaway In Minnesota

There’s Still Time: Plan The Perfect Winter Getaway In Minnesota

A winter cabin in the woods on the Gunflint Trail!

Explore Minnesota: A winter getaway in Minnesota can be warm and cozy, with fireplaces, saunas, whirlpools and intimate dinners in an elegant lodge. It can also be a bracing adventure in the elements, traveling through the pristine white woods on cross-country skis, snowshoes, a dogsled or snowmobile.

Perhaps best of all, you can create your own perfect blend of indoor and outdoor pleasures, with days spent exploring the distinctly spare beauty of Minnesota’s snow-covered woods and waters, and evenings taking in the warmth and comfort of a beautiful lodge, cabin, bed-and-breakfast or luxurious hotel.

Find your ideal place to stay—one focused on romance, the outdoors, family fun or pure relaxation—and make this a Minnesota winter to remember.

Resorts

More than 350 resorts throughout Minnesota are open in winter. Most are in the northern parts of the state on lakes or rivers, but a number can be found in southern Minnesota and on the outskirts of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.

Almost a third of Minnesota’s winter resorts have on-site access to cross-country ski trails, and some rent skis, snowshoes and even snowmobiles. Gunflint Lodge on the Gunflint Trail and Cragun’s Resort in Brainerd provide all three, and several ski resorts service Lutsen Mountain on Lake Superior, Minnesota’s largest downhill ski area and also a top cross-country ski destination.

Other options available at the more full-featured resorts include indoor pools, saunas, a whirlpool or fireplace in the room, spas and more. About 130 of these resorts have restaurants on-site, including some of the more elegant dining rooms you’ll find in the state, in beautifully remote lakeside settings.

One of the most impressive is at Naniboujou Lodge and Restaurant, near Grand Marais on the North Shore of Lake Superior. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the dining room’s 20-foot domed ceiling and walls are covered with colorful designs in a Cree Indian pattern. The room also features a 20-foot-high stone fireplace said to be the largest of its kind in Minnesota.

Many lakeside resorts rent heated ice houses and provide gear for ice fishing. If ice fishing is your top priority, check out the fully appointed “sleeper” ice houses on some of the state’s larger lakes, such as Lake Mille LacsLeech LakeLake WinnibigoshishUpper Red Lake and Lake of the Woods.

Holes to fish through are pre-drilled on the lakes’ hottest fishing spots. Top-end sleepers have bunks for up to six people, propane heat, lights, a stove and oven, a table and chairs, a restroom and drinking water.

Bed-and-Breakfasts

For a homier type of getaway, try one of Minnesota’s nearly 150 bed-and-breakfasts. Many are in large, elegant homes or mansions with distinctively decorated rooms, often with a whirlpool and fireplace. B&Bs can be found throughout the state, with a large concentration in charming southern Minnesota river towns, such as LanesboroHarmony and Rushford, along the Root River in Bluff Country.

Named for the tall, wooded bluffs along the many rivers of the region, Bluff Country is rich with restaurants, craft shops and small art galleries. For cross-country skiers, the scenic and relatively easy 42-mile Root River Trail runs along an old railway route and is groomed whenever there’s enough snow.

The Mississippi River towns of Winona and Red Wing are home to some lovely B&Bs, as well. The famous quality of Red Wing Pottery and Red Wing Shoes makes a visit to their respective museums and factory stores worthwhile. Winona is home to several fine art museums and galleries, and hosts the Frozen River Film Festival every February.

Other great bed-and-breakfast towns include Stillwater and Taylors Falls on the St. Croix River, and DuluthGrand Marais and Two Harbors on the North Shore.

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Hotels

If your top priority is indoor fun—whether for romance, family time, or exploring the city from a plush home base—Minnesota’s hundreds of hotels have a huge range of amenities and services. If you’re traveling with the kids, many hotels and motels have indoor pools, and more than a dozen have waterparks, where all-day passes are included in the daily rate.

For an urban escape, hotels in downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul are connected to a fully developed skyway system, which offers access to a wealth of shopping, restaurants, entertainment and more without the need for a coat and mittens. Downtown St. Paul’s skyways lead to the renowned Minnesota Children’s Museum and Science Museum of Minnesota, popular with kids of all ages.

Duluth and Rochester also have hotels on skyways leading to popular destinations, and Rochester’s are augmented by underground tunnels.

Then there’s Bloomington’s Mall of America, now with two hotels on-site and many others nearby offering frequent shuttles to the mall. The vast center offers a dizzying array of hundreds of shops and stores, restaurants, movie theaters, plus miniature golf, Nickelodeon Universe amusement park and Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium, all under one roof.

Gaming lovers can choose from more than a dozen casino hotels and resorts throughout the state, with slot machines, blackjack, poker and other card games. Many have multiple restaurants, pools, whirlpools, saunas, spas, and nightclubs with live entertainment.

Winter Camping

There are ways to stay warm and comfortable while camping in winter, such as camper cabins with heat and electricity in many state parks, and Mongolian-style yurts—large domed canvas-covered tents with wood floors, beds or cots available at select resorts and state parks.

Boundary Country Trekking on the Gunflint Trail offers yurt lodging as well as fully outfitted yurt-to-yurt (or lodge-to-lodge) ski trips. You can rent the yurt and ski or snowshoe in with your own gear, or take an outfitted trip where the hosts deliver gear to the yurt and personally prepare or bring in homemade meals. A favorite is the Mongolian fire pot dinner—a sort of fondue of vegetables and meats cooked in a savory broth over charcoal.

Fenske Lake Cabins near Ely has a large, luxurious yurt on 40 acres at the edge of the Boundary Waters, accessible by ski or snowmobile. White Wilderness Sled Dog Adventures hosts dogsled trips of varying lengths with lodging in a yurt, also on the edge of the Boundary Waters.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has yurts that sleep up to seven at Afton and Glendalough state parks and Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area. More than 20 state parks have camper cabins available year-round, many of which are heated and have electricity. All have a fire ring and grill. No cooking is allowed inside the cabins except in crockpots.

By James Riemermann

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The Candlelit Luminary Loppet: Twin Cities’ Most Magical Event of the Season!

The Candlelit Luminary Loppet: Twin Cities’ Most Magical Event of the Season!

The Luminary Loppet

The Luminary Loppet is part of the City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival, which includes cross-country ski, fat-tire bike, snowshoe, and skijor races and tours, youth events, and more. The Luminary Loppet is not a race – enjoy a night out with family and friends!

Come out to Lake of the Isles and enjoy the Luminary Loppet where you can walk, snowshoe, or ski on the candlelit trail winding across the lake. Experience 1,200 luminaries lining the trail with unique ice features and much more – all in the heart of Uptown.

Refreshments such as hot chocolate will be offered at tents across the lake. Food trucks, Utepils beer, and music are located at the Luminary Party.

Luminary Party

Join us for the “coolest” party in town. The Luminary Party kicks off and heats up with an outdoor concert and dancing. The party also features Utepils beer (for attendees ages 21+), photo booths, fire pits, food trucks, Loppet merchandise for sale, and prize giveaways/sweepstakes.

The Luminary Party is free for registered Luminary Loppet participants. For those not registered, passes exclusively to the Luminary Party go on sale for $10 at the door at 7pm.

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Saturday, February 18th

Location

Lake of the Isles
Minneapolis, MN

The Luminary Loppet is also the Loppet Foundation’s largest fundraiser of the year – supporting our year-round programs promoting outdoor adventure for all in the Minneapolis area. Donate here!

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Welcome to the Minnesota Ice Maze – Eagan, MN

Welcome to the Minnesota Ice Maze – Eagan, MN

Minnesota Ice is thrilled to partner with Viking Lakes to bring the Twin Cities its largest ice maze ever! This twisty, fun, frozen maze will be located at Viking Lakes in Eagan, MN.

Experience the wonder of The Minnesota Ice Maze at Viking Lakes. Open now through February 19th*, the Twin Cities’ largest ice maze will be open from 4:00-10:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 am -10:00 pm, Saturdays and Sundays.

Our fully-lit maze is perfect for families and kids of all ages. Enjoy the true Minnesota Ice Maze experience with ice thrones, weekend theme nights, fire pits, hot beverages, treats, and much more.

Reserve your tickets today!

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Explore nearly half a mile of twists and turns as you make your way through The Minnesota Ice Maze in Eagan, MN. Comprised of over one million pounds of ice, our fully-lit maze will surely keep you entertained.

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After you make your way through The Minnesota Ice Maze, be sure to explore the Fun Free Activities during the Winter SKOLstice at Viking Lakes, Eagan MN.

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The Ely Winter Festival 2023 – Ely, MN

The Ely Winter Festival 2023 – Ely, MN

Ely Winter Festival

The Ely Winter Festival celebrates winter for 10 days in February. Activities include amazing snow sculpting in the park, an art walk through town, and playing outdoors in the pristine, uncrowded beauty that awaits you in Ely. Wander Whiteside Park as teams of professional sculptors turn 8-ft and 12-ft blocks of snow into works of art! Observe, ask questions, peek at their sketches and models. Keep warm by the fire. Every night, the light of dozens of ice candles renders Whiteside Park magical.

10 Days Of Celebrating Winter!

Our Headquarters is Northern Grounds at Central Ave and Sheridan Street in Ely where you can purchase Festival pins and T-shirts.

Details

Ely Winter Festival

Thursday, February 2nd thru Sunday, February 12th

The Ely Winter Festival is made possible by donations from people like you.
We are a 501(c)3 non-profit and deeply appreciate your gifts! 

Location

Whiteside Park

721 East Sheridan Street

Ely, MN

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The John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon – Duluth, MN

The John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon – Duluth, MN

John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon

The 39th Running of the John Beargrease Sled Marathon experience is the premier long-distance sled dog race of the lower 48 states. For over 40 years, the Minnesota’s North Shore comes alive with the excitement of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon race, which celebrates and honors the spirit of John Beargrease and brings thousands of worldwide spectators and hundreds of mushers from across the nation.

The series features several races, including the longest sled dog marathon in the lower 48 states, each race requiring mushers to fend off Minnesota’s extreme winter weather and rugged terrain.

Watching the Beargrease doesn’t require dress shoes, fancy clothes, makeup, or showers (we’re only half-joking). Watching the race or volunteering involves spending hours outside in the versatile Northern Minnesota elements — will it be cold? Yep, probably.

But one thing is for sure, the Beargrease is addictive.  From the first distinctive howl of an excited lead dog to the sleepy canine athlete nuzzled in their bed of straw–these 4-legged-athletes steal your hearts.

If you’re looking for a unique experience, come and witness the Beargrease, you will be hooked.

Stay and play all week long to enjoy the Beargrease. Take a peek at local lodging options here.

About

The John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon is the premier long-distance sled dog race series in the lower 48 states and one of Northern Minnesota’s greatest winter attractions. The sled dog marathon honors John Beargrease’s legacy, indigenous culture, and North Shore communities while celebrating the history of mushing and the incredible canine athletes who make it possible. For up to the minute information, including live tracking of race teams, go to John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon.

Event

Come To The Start!

Sunday, January 29th

Location: Billy’s Bar, Duluth MN  |  Billy’s Opens at 7:00 AM  |  Meet The Mushers at 8:00 AM  |  Race Start at 10:00 AM

John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon

212 West Superior Street

Duluth, MN

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World Snow Sculpting Championship – Stillwater, MN

World Snow Sculpting Championship – Stillwater, MN

Event

Wednesday, January 18th thru Monday, January 23rd

Note: This event is weather dependent, watch the website and social media for updates. Sculpting team appearances are subject to change or cancel at any time due to the unpredictable nature of the COVID pandemic. We are confident that despite any unexpected changes, this event will be successful and provide a quality family experience for the City of Stillwater and all that attend.

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Location

Stillwater Park

201 Water Street North
Stillwater, MN

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