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Bentleyville is a free light display in Duluth, Minnesota. It is a non-profit organization open every day from November 18,2023 through December 26, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Sunday-Thursday, and 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Admission is FREE and the cost to park is $10 per vehicle.
The name of the race honors John Beargrease, a winter mail carrier who traveled by dog sled between Two Harbors, Minnesota and Grand Portage, Minnesota during the last two decades of the nineteenth century. The race has been held every January since 1980, and starts from Billy's Bar in Duluth, Minnesota. [4]
Spirit Mountain is a ski area in Duluth, Minnesota. It was founded by the City of Duluth and was built in 1974. With a vertical elevation of approximately 700 feet (210 m), it is the second tallest ski hill in Minnesota. Between 2014 and 2020, the executive director was Brandy Ream. [1]
Minnesota winter event organizers continue to hope their festivities go as planned, but are also preparing for the worst as the weather continues to feel more like spring than winter.
The Duluth Lakewalk, expanded and improved beginning in the 1980s, is a seven-mile walking/biking path that begins in Canal Park and follows the lakeshore, crossing through Leif Erikson Park and the Duluth Rose Garden, and ending at the Bayfront Festival Park, an area with a covered pavilion where festivals, concerts, and other events are held ...
The ice castle at the 2004 St. Paul Winter Carnival. Minnesota's climate has done much to shape the image of the state. Minnesota has a late but intense spring, a summer of water sports, an autumn of brilliantly colored leaves, and a long winter with outdoor sports and activities. "Summer at the lake" is a Minnesota tradition.
ST. JAMES, MINN. — On Tuesday, it coated the white snow drifts piled up between Highway 60 and a farm field. It spoils a picturesque Minnesota winter scene. And it looks like an Oreo McFlurry ...
36 Outdoor Winter Activities For Kids. Bundle up and go for a walk. Build a snowman or a snow igloo. Make snow angels. Jump in slush puddles. Challenge kids to a “chores race.” Whoever ...