In the woods and on the water of Minnesota's Arrowhead region, solitude reigns supreme. Voyageurs National Park (left) hugs the Canadian border -- a 218,000-acre, 30-lake wonderland without roads. In the million-plus acres of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, visitors travel by paddle and portage their canoes. Bikers traverse the Mesabi Trail, which stretches from Grand Rapids toward Ely. Even when snow blankets the region, travelers explore on skis, snowmobiles and dogsleds.
In the Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota's mining lives on. Many of the miners were immigrants, and communities here show their strong ethnic roots in crafts, architecture, stories, festivals and foods. You can see a working mine at Hull Rust Mahoning Mine and travel deep into the earth at Soudan Underground Mine State Park.
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Crane Lake Visitor and Tourism Bureau
Ely Chamber of Commerce
Hibbing Area Chamber of Commerce
Iron Range Tourism Bureau
Kabetogama Lake Association and Tourism
International Falls, Rainy Lake and Ranier Convention and Visitors Bureau
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