Get Away From It All Each Month Of The Year With These 12 Magnificent Escapes In Minnesota
By Trent Jonas|Published January 13, 2023
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Trent Jonas came to Minnesota to attend college - and never left. He's a Twin Cities-based writer with a BA in English and a MFA in creative writing, a Minnesota Master Naturalist, and the proud father of two adult children. With more than a decade of freelance writing experience under his belt, Trent is often out exploring his favorite topics: Minnesota's woods, lakes, and trails. Rhubarb pie is his weakness, so discovering new diners is also a passion.
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There’s no better way to experience all that the Land of 10,000 Lakes has to offer than getting out and exploring. Of course, exploring in Minnesota does not always mean a week of rouging it in the Boundary Waters (don’t get us wrong – we love the BWCA!). Rather, there are plenty of vacation destinations in Minnesota where you can relax and enjoy the comforts of (someone else’s) home. For example, here are a dozen getaways in Minnesota that showcase some of the most beautiful and interesting parts of the Bold North – one for each month of the year!
Biwabik is one of the state’s premier winter destinations. This unique barn rental is close to Giants Ridge and all the other cold weather action in the area, making it one of the best vacation rentals in Minnesota for a January getaway.
Every February, Ely hosts its annual Winter Festival. With a stay at this lakefront cabin, you can enjoy snowshoeing, ice fishing, or snowmobiling - all while being only a short distance from the festivities in town. If you don't feeling like snuggling up and eating in, be sure to pay a visit to Ely Steak House - it's one of our favorite hidden gems in this fantastic North Woods town.
In March, hit the slopes for a last hurrah at Lutsen. This gorgeous log home at Lutsen Mountains is big enough to host the whole family for a ski weekend (or week).
While you're on the North Shore, be sure to take some time to explore the magnificent Gunflint Trail. It's especially magical in the wintertime, as you can see in this video:
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April - Country Retreat In Wooded Valley, Houston County
As winter gives way to spring, wildflowers start to emerge in the southern part of the state. Stay at this country retreat, which offers easy access to Beaver Creek Valley State Park and the rest of Minnesota's Driftless Area. If you're a trout angler, be sure to bring your gear.
May - Cabin on Cliff With Amazing Views, Winona County
In June, the lady's slippers pop in the Chippewa National Forest - and it's fishing season. Enjoy both at this cozy lakefront cabin in Beltrami County. The Lady Slipper Scenic byway is nearby, and you'll also be within easy reach of the magnificent Lost 40 SNA, a virgin stand of old grown red and white pines on the northern edge of the Chippewa NF - definitely one of our favorite getaways in Minnesota.
August is a magical time on Lake of the Woods, on the Canadian border. The pelicans are circling, and the fish are biting. Experience all that the area has to offer with a stay at this comfortable lakefront home near Warroad. Be sure to make a stop at Lake of the Woods Brewing Company in town to lay in some supplies for relaxing.
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September - Waterfront Condo Steps from Mississippi River, Wabasha
By mid to late September, fall foliage is starting to burst in the Mississippi River Valley. Head down to Wabasha, and this waterfront condo, to explore the area's autumnal splendor - and to enjoy the city's annual "Septoberfest" celebration.
Take in fall on the prairie, as the hardwoods and tall grass start to show their annual colors. Stay at this log house on the prairie, where you won't be far from New Ulm's famous Oktoberfest.
Get an early start on winter and the holidays with a visit to Park Rapids - the gateway to Itasca State Park. Snuggle up at this lakeside cottage, enjoy your first winter hike of the year, and head into town, where the residents start celebrating the holidays a little earlier than the many towns in the rest of the state.
No other Minnesota town does the holidays quite like Red Wing - it looks like a town right of a Norman Rockwell painting around the holidays. That makes this historic manor an ideal spot for a December getaway in the North Star State.
Don’t just take our word for it: Minnesota is an amazing state – get out and explore for yourself. You can even pair your monthly stays with a visit to a dozen of Minnesota’s amazing state parks. Have you visited any of these spots? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to tell us about some of your favorite places to stay in the Land of 10,000 Lakes!
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Vacation Destinations In Minnesota
Trent Jonas|January 19, 2024
The Land of 10,000 Lakes is, of course, home to many wonderful vacation destinations in Minnesota. So many, in fact, that it would be practically impossible to list them all. But here are a few to get you started.
Stillwater. This historic St. Croix River town is an amazing place to visit any time of year.
Luverne. Close to several state parks, including Blue Mounds State Park, as well as Pipestone National Monument, Luverne makes an awesome southwest Minnesota base camp.
St. Charles. This Bluff Country town is within half an hour of a handful of fantastic state parks.