Minnesota's Best Candlelight Trails
One of the most beautiful and memorable ways to experience a winter night in Minnesota is to explore its scenic trails by candlelight. At the following special events, you can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or hiking with trailside luminaries (candles or lanterns) lighting the way. On clear nights, a full moon and twinkling stars may shed even more light on your outdoor adventure.
These events are suitable for all ages and ability levels. The candle-lit trails are generally only a mile or two in length and mostly flat. Often, there will also be a bonfire where you can warm up, enjoy some hot chocolate or cider and maybe toast a marshmallow or two.
Many of the candlelight events taking place in the coming months are listed here. Check back periodically for updates. More events will be added as dates and locations are confirmed. Finally, don’t miss the “Know Before You Go” section at the end.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
- Dec. 21-30: Lebanon Hills Park, Eagan
- Jan. 1-4: Lebanon Hills Park, Eagan
- Jan. 2: Luce Line State Trail, Plymouth
- Jan. 23: Gateway State Trail, Stillwater
- Feb. 7: Luminary Loppet, Minneapolis
Northwest Minnesota
- Dec. 21: M.B. Johnson Park, Moorhead
- Jan. 10: Itasca State Park, Park Rapids
- Jan. 31: Lake Bemidji State Park, Bemidji
- Feb. 14: Lake Bemidji State Park, Bemidji
- Feb. 14: Itasca State Park, Park Rapids
- Feb. 21: Big Bog State Recreation Area, Waskish
Northeast Minnesota
- Jan. 25: Vasaloppet Nordic Center, Mora
- Feb. 14: Gooseberry Falls State Park, Two Harbors
Central Minnesota
- Dec. 27: Sherburne History Center, Becker
- Jan. 9-10: Breezy Point Resort, Breezy Point
- Jan. 31: Mille Lacs Kathio State Park, Onamia
- Jan. 31: Lake Carlos State Park, Carlos
- Feb. 14: Glacial Lakes State Park, Stabuck
- Feb. 28: Lake Carlos State Park, Carlos
Southern Minnesota
- Jan. 1: Forestville Mystery Cave State Park, Preston
- Jan. 3: Lac Qui Parle State Park, Watson
- Jan. 24: Nerstrand Big Woods State Park, Nerstrand
- Jan. 31: Fort Ridgely State Park, Fairfax
- Jan. 31: Camden State Park, Lynd
- Jan. 31: Frontenac State Park, Frontenac
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
- In case of severe weather, events may be changed or canceled. Check the website or call to confirm before heading out.
- If there is insufficient snow, ski and snowshoe events may become candlelight walks.
- Vehicle permits are required at state parks. Save time and avoid lines by getting yours online prior to the event.
- Skiers age 16 and older need to have a ski pass with them when using groomed trails at Minnesota state parks and trails.
- Skis and snowshoes may be rented or checked out at some locations. Call ahead to confirm availability and, if possible, to reserve the equipment you need.