Black Beach on Minnesota’s North Shore Looks Like Something From Another Planet

Black Beach on Minnesota’s North Shore Looks Like Something From Another Planet

Minnesota’s Black Beach offers a unique and otherworldly experience with its black sand and stunning natural scenery.

Minnesota’s Voyageurs National Park celebrates its 50th anniversary!

Minnesota’s Voyageurs National Park celebrates its 50th anniversary!

Image: John Keefover

Jesse Gates of Voyageurs Conservancy shared how the park’s nonprofit partner is celebrating on April 8th, on the actual anniversary and throughout the summer.

INTERNATIONAL FALLS — Voyageurs National Park is turning 50.

Minnesota’s only national park was established April 8th, 1975.

The parks also share the conservation efforts of writer and environmentalist Sigurd Olson, who, though more often associated with the BWCA, is credited with naming Voyageurs.

Olson was one of the founders of the Voyageurs Conservancy, the official nonprofit partner of the national park. Founded 10 years before the park’s creation, the group aimed to preserve the Rainy, Kabetogama, Namakan and Sand Point lakes region.

The Conservancy is leading the celebration of Voyageurs National Park’s 50th anniversary.  The organization will held a  virtual presentation of the park’s museum collections in the National Park Headquarters in International Falls, where visitors can see artifacts and archival materials in person.

Jesse Gates is an education specialist for Voyageurs Conservancy.
Voyageurs Conservancy
Jesse Gates is an education specialist for Voyageurs Conservancy.

But Jesse Gates, an education specialist for Voyageurs Conservancy, said the celebration doesn’t stop there.

“We have a lot of programs going throughout the entire year. We’ll have National Park Week, birthday brewery party, we’ll have limited merchandise, prints, we’ll have a photo contest, we’ll have a scavenger hunt, we’ll be celebrating our new visitor center that’s opening in Crane Lake, we’ll be at the Minnesota State Fair,” Gates said.

“So, we’ve got a lot of things going on.”

Based in International Falls, Gates came to the park as a ranger to help create its dark sky programming not long after Voyageurs became a certified International Dark Sky Park. It and the Boundary Waters are the only such places in the state.

“I educate about why dark skies are so important, mentioning to both the public and to students ways that we can reduce light pollution and enjoy the beautiful dark skies, which Voyageurs National Park is renowned for that,” he said.

Gates often works with students or the next generation of the park. He said it’s important to get kids invested in nature early. He said children have a natural curiosity about the resources Voyageurs aims to protect, like

plants and animals.

Students on a field trip at Voyageurs National Park.
Voyageurs Conservancy
Students on a field trip at Voyageurs National Park.

“I lead field trips and get them to appreciate Voyageurs National Park in hopes that they can love and appreciate this place that’s in their backyard and hope that they will become future stewards of the land,” Gates said.

Voyageurs is one of the least visited national parks in the country, and Gates said even many Minnesotans don’t know the state has a national park.

“I would encourage people to come up to the park and to enjoy your national park. National parks are for everyone,” he said.

“… We’re really excited to be celebrating the 50th birthday for Voyageurs. We have a lot of fun events and activities coming up that will honor five decades of adventure, connection and conservation.”

New Year’s Eve Party at Winter Lights – Chaska, MN

New Year’s Eve Party at Winter Lights – Chaska, MN

Bring family and friends together to celebrate the end of 2024 with a magical walk through the Arboretum’s Winter Lights display!

Join family-friendly games and live music. Take your picture in a photo booth, add your hopes and dreams to the New Year Wish Tree and make a craft to bring home.

Oswald visitor center with winter lights

Winter Lights start at the Oswald Visitor Center

Event

New Year’s Eve Party at Winter Lights

Tuesday, December 31st, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Tickets

DNMI: Experience Christmas Tours at Glensheen – Duluth, MN

DNMI: Experience Christmas Tours at Glensheen – Duluth, MN

 Did you know that Glensheen is featuring 12 Classic stories with room themes this year?

Classic Christmas Tales at Glensheen! A visit to Glensheen Mansion in Duluth is an experience your whole family will enjoy. The Living Room is decorated to match the 12 Days of Christmas. Come see the Classic Christmas Tales at Glensheen this season!

Tours

Classic Candlelight Christmas Tour | Purchase Here

Fridays & Saturdays | November 29th – December 28th | Entry 5:05 PM – 8:00 PM

Bonus Date | Thursday, December 26th | Entry 5:05 PM – 8:00 PM

Limited Mobility and Museums for All tickets are not available for purchase online but can be purchased in person at the Ticket House.

An evening, self-guided experience of the Mansion’s basement, first, and second floors. Interpretive signage and downloadable app with audio tour are available. Onsite ticket purchases end at 8 PM.

Due to capacity limitations, Classic Candlelight tours may sell out and may not be available at the time of your visit. We strongly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance online to secure your spot today.

We encourage guests to dress for the weather! The tour route includes multiple sets of stairs, uneven outdoor pathways, and may not be accessible for all. Please reach out to the Ticket House at 218-726-8910 for more information.

Tour Time: 60 minutes

Full Mansion Candlelight Christmas Tour | Purchase Here

Fridays & Saturdays | November 29th – December 28th | Entry 5:05 PM – 7:30 PM

Bonus Date | Thursday, December 26th | Entry 5:05 PM – 7:30 PM

Limited Mobility and Museums for All tickets are not available for purchase online but can be purchased in person at the Ticket House.

An evening, self-guided experience of all five levels of the Mansion (including the 3rd Floor and Attic). Interpretive signage and downloadable app with audio tour are available. Onsite ticket purchases end at 7:30 PM.

Due to capacity limitations, Full Mansion Candlelight tours may sell out and may not be available at the time of your visit. We strongly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance online to secure your spot today. There are a total of 15 tickets available per half-hour time slot listed.

We encourage guests to dress for the weather! The tour route includes multiple sets of stairs and uneven outdoor pathways, and may not be accessible for all. Please reach out to the Ticket House at 218-726-8910 for more information.

ALL GUESTS must go to the Ticket House to check in before the start of the tour. Please note that the time listed on your ticket is the time that you are expected to check-in at the Ticket House, not the entry time to the mansion.

Tour Time: 90 minutes

Full Mansion Timed-Entry | Purchase Here

Self-Guided, FULL MANSION Tour | Tickets available while supplies last

Experience all 5 floors of the house (including the 3rd Floor and Attic) while on a Full Mansion tour of Glensheen. This is a great tour for those who have been to Glensheen before, have taken the Classic Tour, or are simply looking to see the entire house, from the basement to the attic!

Due to capacity limitations, FULL MANSION tours may sell out and may not be available at the time of your visit. We strongly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance online to secure your spot today. There are a total of 15 tickets available per half-hour time slot each day during our hours of operation.

Museums for All (limited income) tickets are not available for purchase online but can be purchased in person at the Glensheen ticket house.

Accessibility: This self-guided tour includes multiple sets of stairs and uneven outdoor pathways, and may not be accessible to all. Please contact the box office at 218-726-8910 if you would like to learn more.

We encourage guests to dress for the weather! The tour route includes outdoor pathways in between buildings.

Est. Time (Full Tour): 1.5 hours

Pin It on Pinterest