- Our list of the best things to do in Walker, Minnesota, features the top 11 nearby activities — including 5 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Walker, MN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Museums & Galleries, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Walker, MN , followed by 5 popular activities in nearby cities, including Park Rapids and Bemidji
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Coborn's Lake Itasca Tours offers patrons the opportunity to tour the Mississippi River. Guests will learn the history of the area's early inhabitants while observing local wildlife including the National Bird, and the Bald Eagle seen on most tours.
30.5 Miles
Maintained and managed by the city of Bemidji, the Neilson Reise Arena is an ice rink that offers public skating seasonally. The arena hosts hockey games, figure skating, and speed skating, and offers lessons.
30.6 Miles
An indoor ice skating rink is the main focus of the Neilson Reiseg Arena, which is a city owned and operated recreation facility. Open skating sessions are available throughout the week, and there are specific times for hockey leagues.
31.2 Miles
Lake Itasca is a small lake within the Itaska State Park. They offer a two-decked tour boat of the lake where the guide points out the wild life and other interesting things inside the park.
31.2 Miles
Preacher's Grove is a site within the Itasca State Park with red pines. It is named Preacher's Grove because a group of preacher's camped on the very spot in the 1920s.
31.2 Miles
Wilderness Drive is a narrow paved road that takes people through the Itaska State Park. It's a one-way drive which offers a tour of the state park without getting out of the car.
31.2 Miles
Part of Itasca State Park, the Bison Kill Site is an important archaeological site related to a species of extinct bison that were hunted here by stone-age tribes. The area lies adjacent to hiking trails and is accessible by foot.
31.2 Miles
A relatively short circular trail among the red and white pines, Landmark Interpretive Trail will appeal to hikers, wildlife enthusiasts, and casual walkers. The trail takes walkers through a wilderness area full of varied wildlife.
31.2 Miles
From Peace Pipe Vista, visitors can see panoramic views of Itasca State Park that includes pines, lakes, and natural landmarks. The lookout is accessible by a hiking trail and has a bronze plaque that explains the geology of the region.
31.2 Miles
Winding for 1.2 miles through an old growth forest, the Red Pine Trail takes hikers through pines that are 100-300 years old. Wildflowers, including calypso orchids, are in full bloom there in May and June.