10 Best Places To Visit In Minnesota This Winter

10 Best Places To Visit In Minnesota This Winter

Minnesota is a fantastic place to visit all year round but winters are particularly wonderful. With more than 1,000 miles of the Great Lakes shoreline, it provides incredible scenery that will impress all nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. 

Would you rather stay inside? Minnesota also has plenty of places to cozy up, including museums, cultural centers, breweries, and pubs.

No matter your preferences, here are the 10 best places to visit in Minnesota in winter 2023-24 that we’re sure you will love.

Detroit Lakes Polar Fest

Polar Fest, Photo Credit: Jack Davis Photography

This list wouldn’t be the best if it didn’t start with Detroit Lakes, a small town in the center of Minnesota. Because there, every February, you can enjoy all winter has to offer at Polar Fest.

You can look forward to ice fishing derby, ice golf, skating, curling, snowmobiling, firework displays, and, of course, delicious food and drinks. However, the most interesting event is probably the Polar Fest Plunge when attendees dip in icy water. Dare to try it?

Horseshoe Bay Island

Horseshoe Bay Island, a serene destination in Lake Superior, is not only a testament to natural beauty but also a hub for winter hiking enthusiasts.

Accessible via well-marked trails that begin at the mainland’s edge, these hikes to the island offer an amazing winter experience.

Minnehaha Falls

In winter, Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis, Minnesota, transforms into a spectacular frozen cascade, drawing visitors to witness its icy beauty. Located within Minnehaha Park, the falls are easily accessible by car or public transportation, with the nearest metro station being Minnehaha Park on the Blue Line. The short walk from the park entrance to the falls allows visitors to enjoy the serene winter landscape.

Lutsen Mountains

Many of us were looking forward to winter because of all the sports that can’t be practiced in any other season. Are you one of us? Consider heading to the Lutsen Mountains where you will find one of the best skiing resorts in the area – the Lutsen Mountains Ski and Summer Resort.

The Twin Cities: Minneapolis & Saint Paul

Saint Paul Winter Carnival

Are you more into the buzz of a big city? The Twin Cities won’t disappoint. With plenty of cultural venues and a busy nightlife scene, Minneapolis is the livelier one. Plus there are dozens of shops and an array of outstanding places to stay.

On the other hand, Saint Paul is much more chilled. Go ice skating in Rice Park, see the Minnesota Wild ice hockey team in action, or hang out in a brew pub. There are also various events going on during the Saint Paul Winter Carnival which is on from January 25 until February 3.

Duluth

Duluth is an industrial port city nestled on the shores of Lake Superior. And even though it might not seem as attractive as other places, it’s a very popular weekend getaway.

Explore Canal Park and its exhibits about the shipping industry, its museums, local restaurants, and breweries. You can also engage in various winter activities, such as ice fishing or dog sledding. And if you come in late January, you might have a chance to experience the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon.

Red Wing

Set about an hour and a half drive from the Twin Cities, Red Wing makes a great day trip for all history buffs and lovers of beer. It was founded by Swedish immigrants in 1856 and their culture reflects in the architecture all around the downtown.

Take a little stroll through the historic center or sign up for a walking tour. Then, you can unwind with a pint and grab a bite to eat in the Red Wing Brewery. The iconic Red Wing shoe store is also worth a stop.

Grand Marais

If you’re looking to create some truly unforgettable memories, Grand Marais is the place to be. This artsy town is nestled on the north shore of Lake Superior and for its postcard views, it has been attracting musicians, painters, and other creatives for years.

Explore its shops, cafés, and galleries, or take the iconic stroll to Artist’s Point and the historic lighthouse. For a bit of an outdoor adventure, there are many hiking and mountain biking trails just outside the town. Don’t forget to bring a camera, you might spot a moose.

Gooseberry Falls

Gooseberry Falls State Park often ranks among Minnesota’s top-visited green spaces. In winter, it turns into an icy wonderland with plenty of things to do.

Admire its main attraction – the frozen waterfalls – ski, hike, or hop on a snowmobile. Ice climbing is another popular activity at Gooseberry Falls. The climbs are suitable for both beginners and pros and a huge advantage is that they’re never too busy. 

Red barn near Pequot Lakes

The Red Barn, located near Pequot Lakes in Minnesota, offers a unique winter destination for visitors seeking a blend of historical charm and serene countryside. This historic barn, dating back to the early 20th century, stands as a testament to the region’s agricultural heritage.

During the winter months, the barn and its surrounding landscapes are blanketed in snow, creating a picturesque setting ideal for photography and peaceful walks. Visitors can reach the Red Barn by taking Highway 371 north from Brainerd, followed by a short drive on the local county roads.