- TripBuzz found 9 things to do with kids in or near Silver Bay, Minnesota, including 6 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Two Harbors and Beaver Bay.
- From Tettegouche Trail to Baptism River, the Silver Bay area offers 27 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, River, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- A relatively young community, Silver Bay was created as a mining town but went through a difficult time when the mines closed due to economics. Years later, the mines would reopen and the town is now making efforts to thrive once again. On the shores of Lake Superior, it is an ideal place for outdoor sports and activities like hiking, snowmobiling, skiing and boating.
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Cascade River State Park in Minnesota is situated in a rocky and rugged location with many types of wildlife. The park's highlights are hiking, camping, fishing, and most of all the waterfalls.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Ely, Minnesota is home to the International Wolf Center, the world's foremost organization dedicated to protecting wild wolves and their environment. The Center is heavily involved in community outreach and education about endangered wolf species.
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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.
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Established in 1999, Spirit of the Wilderness is a family owned and operated full service canoe trip outfitter. The specialize in customized canoe and kayaking trips and feature a live bait and tackle shop with a diverse selection of lures.
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Home of the 'Root Beer Lady' also known as 'The Nightingale of the Wilderness', the Dorothy Molter Museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the one that chose to live in the wilderness.