Blackduck Area History and Art Center

The Blackduck History and Art Center provides a "stepping back in time" experience. For example, displays allow one to wander through the one-room home or step into a classroom from the past. The gallery features area artists, and special guest artist shows are a frequent occurrence. The Center is located at the top of the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway in downtown Blackduck.

Blackberry Ridge Golf Course

18 hole, par 72 public course. Featuring a unique blend of rolling, wooded terrain and links style golf. Measuring almost 7,000 yards from the championship tees, our layout is sure to challenge golfers of all abilities. The course is playable for all skills levels, with 5 sets of tee markers on every hole.

Our commitment to great golf includes a breathtaking clubhouse and banquet facility overlooing our distinctly different and magnificent 18 Hole course.

Black Woods Grill and Bar

Our first location, Black Woods Two Harbors is right in the heart of this historic town by the shore.

During the summer months, people flock to our energizing outdoor patio to enjoy fresh food and fine service. When the seasons change, you'll find snowmobilers, skiers, locals and daters warming up with plates of their favorite comfort foods.

Located off legendary Highway 61, our Two Harbors restaurant features daily happy hour specials, outdoor seating, curbside delivery and breakfast daily.

Black Woods Grill & Bar

Black Woods Proctor is the epitome of a neighborhood
bar and grill.

A cozy place where locals, travelers and outdoor enthusiasts get together to rub elbows and enjoy fresh food, just the way nature intended.

Black Woods Grill & Bar

Black Woods is locally owned and operated. We're committed to providing Northern Minnesota's foremost dining experience. Our Award Winning Menu Items are complimented by top quality service.

Black Pine Beach Resort

Country clean! 14 new and completely remodeled individual cabins on 480 feet of Whitefish Chain lake front in Minnesota's Brainerd Lakes area. Black Pine Beach Resort’s owners were named Resorters of the Year in 2010 by Minnesota’s statewide resort association, the Congress of Minnesota Resorts.
• Fresh, cedar-sided cabins from 2 to 6 bedrooms; all with A/C, HD satellite TV and free wireless
• Sandy beach with swivel-your-toes appeal in summer; lacey-white wonderland in winter
• Homemade quilts made by real Minnesota grandmas
• Free fire wood
• Breathtaking sunsets

Black Dog Cafe

The Black Dog Cafe in Saint Paul's Lowertown neighborhood serves scratch cooked food, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in a casual, yet sophisticated setting. The Black Dog also features interesting and affordable wines from around the world, local and regional craft beers, and cocktails.