- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Beaver Bay, Minnesota, including 27 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Lighthouses, History Museums and Dog Sleds.
- From Split Rock Light House to Split Rock Loop Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Beaver Bay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Two Harbors and Silver Bay.
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The Cascade River flows through Cascade River State Park on Minnesota's North Shore. It offers recreational opportunities for hikers to follow trails leading to the waterfalls. The trails run beside the river which show views of the waterfalls.
40.9 Miles
All kayaking tours of the Apostle Islands include instruction. Excursions have a lunch break, but you need to bring your own food and beverages. Stand-up Paddle board excursions are also available; kayak and paddle board rentals and used equipment sales are offered.
40.9 Miles
Offering special events and programs, the Madeline Island Museum is an interactive attraction about the history of our nation. Discover Native American history, the fur trade, significant ship wrecks, and watch children play dress up with period clothing.
44.6 Miles
Kah-Nee-Tah Gallery features Minnesota-made artwork, paintings, prints and unique handcrafted items such as fine silver jewelry. In addition to jewelry, the gallery offers beeswax candles, ceramic pieces, along with hand-felted and knit scarves, hats and purses.
45.2 Miles
Part of the nature reserve, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory provides an ideal place for wildlife watching. And with knowledgeable staffers, tourists can learn lots about raptor identification. It is also a great place to take photos of migrating birds.
46.0 Miles
Sitting on 1 million acres of land, the Superior National Forest is a national forest that is known for its boreal forest ecosystem, clean lakes, and colorful cultural history. The forest supports hunting, camping, swimming, and hiking.
46.7 Miles
Powered by solar energy, Hartley Nature Center offers visitors a 7,500 square foot facility with exhibits housing live animals. The center is located on a nature preserve with trails for hiking and mountain biking.
46.8 Miles
Duluth's historic Glensheen Estate is an extravagant mansion with ample manicured grounds. It is also called the Congdon Estate and is popular for weddings. Docent-guided tours of the house and property are also available.
47.4 Miles
For those wishing to experience outdoor fun in a dog-sledge, the Chilly Dogs Sled Dog Trips was opened since the late 1970's. There are plenty of dog-sledging packages from which the visitor can choose from.
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65 pure-bred Canadian Eskimo dogs are awaiting for their visitors at the Wintergreen Dogsledding Lodge - Day Tours, for dog-sledging adventures. If the trip is prolonged, lodging is available.