- TripBuzz found 13 things to do with kids in or near Beaver Bay, Minnesota, including 11 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Two Harbors and Silver Bay.
- From Split Rock Light House to Split Rock Loop Trail, the Beaver Bay area offers 33 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Lighthouses, History Museums and National & State Parks.
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From exploring caves to the waters of Lake Superior, visitors get to try their hand at kayaking on the Trek & Trail - Day Tours. The tour provides all the equipment, along with some training on how to use the kayak.
38.5 Miles
Featuring an indoor pool and gym, Bayfield Recreation Center offers classes for yoga, ballroom dancing, weight training, and other fitness activities. The outdoor facilities consist of a basketball court and a skate park with ramps and rails.
38.5 Miles
Dedicated to preserving and sharing Lake Superior’s rich history, the Bayfield Maritime Museum features exhibits centering on commercial fishing, boats and ships, lighthouses, and other pertinent subjects. The museum features guided tours.
38.8 Miles
Lutsen Mountains Ski Area claims to have the largest ski area in the Midwest. It employs snowmaking machines which use less water and electricity. It offers Nordic Skiing, dog sledding, snowshoeing, and sleigh rides as part of their adventures and activities.
38.8 Miles
Travelling to the top of Moose Mountain during a ten-minute ride, the Lutsen Mountain Tram features views of Lake Superior from its gondola car windows. The top station of the tram features access to hiking trails and a chalet.
40.1 Miles
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.
40.1 Miles
Superior National Golf Course is a 27-hole golf course. There are three courses, the River, Mountain, and Canyon courses which are rotated daily to accommodate an 18-hole and 9-hole play. A major renovation of the course is scheduled from 2013 to 2016.
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.
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.