Voyageurs National Park

With 218,055 acres, Voyageurs National Park is an adventure wonderland all year long full of exposed rock ridges, cliffs, wetlands, forests, streams and lakes.

This is a place of transition between land and aquatic ecosystems, between southern boreal and northern hardwood forests, and between wild and developed areas. Whether you are exploring by land, water or ice there is something for everyone.

A clear, calm lake is surrounded by dense green pine trees under a bright blue sky. The trees are reflected in the still water, and grasses and shrubs grow along the rocky shoreline in the foreground.
Tall trees with yellow autumn leaves are viewed from below against a bright blue sky, creating a vibrant canopy. The bark texture and branches are visible, with sunlight illuminating the foliage.
A tranquil lake dotted with small, tree-covered islands is bathed in the warm, golden light of sunset, with the sky and water glowing orange. Dense forest lines the distant shore.
A person on a snowmobile waves toward an off-road utility vehicle driving on a snowy landscape, with another person standing nearby; trees and blue sky are visible in the background.

We sincerely want you to have the best vacation ever!
Here are some of our favorite things to do in the area and on the water.

Spring

Everything is waking up. The trees are budding, the bears are stirring and the lake is coming back to life.

Summer

Warm summer days and quiet evenings by the campfire make for a perfect family get-aways.

Fall

Fall is the perfect time to smell the cool, crisp air and warm up by a cozy fire after a long day's hike.

Winter

Winter in Voyageurs National Park is simply spectacular. It's quiet and it's exciting.