Woodbury Heritage House and Garden

The Heritage House was built in 1870 and is one of the oldest structures still in Woodbury. It was converted to a museum by the Woodbury Heritage Society and is open to the public.

The gardens are maintained by the Heritage Society and include over 100 different kinds of plants in a native garden, demonstration vegetable and herb gardens, and a butterfly garden, including many plants that were grown on farms by the early settlers of Woodbury.

Wood-Rill SNA

Wood-Rill preserves an outstanding example of Sugar Maple "Big Woods" forest. This forest type is ranked S2, or imperiled, in the state and is increasingly rare in the developing metro-area.

Wood Lake Nature Center

A haven for migrating birds and waterfowl: 150-acre cattail marsh, woodland and restored prairie. Three miles of wheelchair accessible trails. Cross-country skiing, rental skis, & snowshoe tours available. The interpretive center features interactive displays, live animals, meeting space and professional naturalist staff. Weekend family programs. Summer school classes for children 4-12. Surrounded by freeways and close to the international
airport, it is surprising that on its 3 miles of
hiking trails one can find over 200 species of birds.

Wong's Cafe

Serving authentic Chinese cuisine and offering a wide selection of Chinese favorites for the whole family since 1952. Weekly specials available.

Woman Lake Lodge

Since 1923, Historic Woman Lake Lodge has been part of family vacations. We feature 19 clean, and comfortable cabins nestled along the shore of breathtaking Woman Lake in Northern Minnesota. Guests of Woman Lake Lodge enjoy a variety of activities including fishing, swimming, outdoor activities, and toasting marshmallows by a campfire. We are a family-run resort and live on-site to provide our guests with any help and guidance they may need.

Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center

Wolf Ridge is a place where minds open to the joy and wonder of discovery of our natural world. 
We seek to stimulate a love and understanding of nature by involving children and adults in direct observation of and participation in outdoor, naturalist-guided activities and adventures. Our programs promote self-awareness, personal growth, and leadership development in the process. Founded in 1971, Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in environmental education.

Wolf Lake Multi-Purpose Trail System

The trail system offers 10 kilometers of single track skiing with limited skating opportunity (1.5 k skating), hiking, biking, & horseback riding. The terrain is level to hilly with easy, moderate and difficult loops offering challenges to most skiers. The forest is a mixture of hardwoods and mature red and white pine(100+ years old). A shelter is along trail. Maps are at each intersection and trail head parking.

Wm. S. Marvin Training and Visitor Center

Experience the history of Marvin Windows and Doors. The exhibits include a combination of artifacts and interactive presentations that create a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.