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Voyageurs National Park
Things To Do
 

Voyageurs National Park provides a wide range of activities.

The late-summer months of August and September are often the best time of year to explore the park's hiking trails. The weather is often warm and pleasant, and the biting insects have mostly gone away.

The long northern winter provides ample time for outdoor enthusiasts to ski, snowshoe, snowmobile and ice fish in the park. The Rainy Lake Visitor Center year round and offers cross-country ski rentals and a snowshoe loan program during the winter months. 

Spring is a time of transition. As winter snow and ice melts, we speculate about when the lake ice will disappear, opening the way for boaters to begin exploring the interconnected waters of the park again.

Summer brings many water loving people to the park for houseboating, fishing, kayaking and canoeing the interconnected waterways here. All three visitor centers are open daily and boat tours and naturalist programs are offered throughout the summer. Canoes and rowboats are available for rent in the interior lakes through the Boats on Interior Lake Program.

Weather varies all year long.  Be prepared for sun, wind, rain, and snow.

Call 218-286-5258 for more information.

 

 

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Information about camping at Voyageurs National Park
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Voyageurs National Park's newspaper - The Rendezvous
The Rendezvous
Looking for general park information or a copy of Voyageurs National Park's newspaper?
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Junior Rangers: Explore, Learn, Protect!
Learn more about fun kids activities at Voyageurs National Park.
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A volunteer trail crew working on the Kab Ash Trail in Voyageurs National Park  

Did You Know?
Volunteers helped to maintain and clear park trails, such as the 24 mile-long Kab Ash Trail, in 2007.

Last Updated: August 20, 2008 at 10:52 EST