What to Fish in Minnesota
Healthy fish depend on a strong habitat. Just look at the many clean bodies of water in Minnesota — a “Land of 10,000 Lakes" split into three diverse biomes.
Healthy fish depend on a strong habitat. Just look at the many clean bodies of water in Minnesota — a “Land of 10,000 Lakes" split into three diverse biomes.
Soaring through the air on a Minnesota zip line is the ultimate blend of adrenaline, adventure and excitement. Experience the thrill of the zip as you glide among tree tops and take in aerial views from the safety of your harness!
Minnesota is both the birthplace of America's largest, most legendary river and the scene of its most wild, scenic stretches.
Minnesota is one of the top fishing destinations in North America, and the fine folks at Fishidy have identified the main reasons you should grab a pole and plan your trip today.
Many say spring is waterfall season in Minnesota due to rapid snow melt and thundering, fast-flowing waterfalls. These majestic sights are a top place to visit any time of year; have you ever seen a frozen waterfall? Let this list guide you to the state's most awe-inspiring waterfalls.
Nestled between the border of Minnesota and Wisconsin is the scenic St. Croix River. And nestled along that river are small towns exploding with charm, fall colors worth weeping over, and a free, nationally recognized sculpture park.
Maplewood State Park, the Superior Hiking Trail and Mississippi River Bluffs all make fall prime time for hiking in Minnesota
There are many reasons why Minnesota is one of the country's most active states.
For many anglers, the sight of an elusive olive and gold fish with an unmistakable white tip on its tail is enough to send chills up their spine. Here is how you can increase your chances of catching walleye, the most popular fish in Minnesota for a reason....
The U.S. Bicycle Route (USBR) system is a fast-emerging network of numbered cross-country bicycle routes, already spanning more than 11,000 miles across the nation. Many biking enthusiasts are familiar with Minnesota's first U.S. Bicycle Route, the Mississippi River Trail (USBR 45), but its second deserves equal renown.