All Cities

Museums in Minneapolis. Tall ships in Duluth. Gardens in St. Cloud. Ice bars in Rochester. Lumberjack lore in Bemidji. No matter what part of the state you find yourself in, you’ll uncover fun around every corner in Minnesota. 

Duluth

The birthplace of Bob Dylan and a shipping hub where repurposed industrial buildings now house vibrant food and drink spots, Duluth buzzes with year-round excitement on the shore of Lake Superior. Discover dramatic natural beauty, thriving arts and culture, restaurants, breweries, lakefront trails and more in Northeast Minnesota's biggest city.

Southern Minnesota

Filled with quiet streams and quaint towns, this part of the state also offers some big attractions: lakes, rivers, caves, nature centers, historic sites, art museums and more.

Lake Superior's North Shore

Wild forests, majestic lakes and tumbling waterfalls make a beautiful backdrop for outdoor adventures, while the seaport city of Duluth is the region’s cultural anchor.

Red River Valley

Wilderness areas are a big lure here. Find some of the state’s largest lakes, most dramatic wildlife and the headwaters of the Mississippi River, but don't leave without uncovering the many cultural gems, too.

Central Lakes

Fishing, boating and waterskiing are the quintessential draws. Plus, there are more than 70 scenic golf courses, miles of mountain biking trails and charming main streets to explore.