The best way to see the park is by water. Rent a boat or kayak and cruise along the lakes and rivers.
Experience the solitude and beauty of nature by camping on one of the park’s many islands. Reserve a site online or by phone.
The largest land area in the park, the peninsula offers over 25 miles of trails through diverse habitats and landscapes.
Voyageurs is known for its excellent fishing opportunities. Try your luck at catching walleye, northern pike, bass, or crappie.
Learn about the park’s past, from the voyageurs who traded furs to the gold miners who sought fortune. See the remnants of their camps and mines.
The park is home to a variety of animals, such as moose, bears, wolves, eagles, loons, and more. Observe them from a safe distance and respect their space.
The park is open year-round and offers many winter fun options, such as snowshoeing, skiing, ice fishing, and snowmobiling.
Voyageurs is one of the best places in the US to witness the aurora borealis, or northern lights. Check the forecast and look up at the night sky.
The park rangers offer guided tours, talks, and demonstrations on various topics, such as geology, ecology, and history. Check the schedule and join in.
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The park has four visitor centers, each with its own exhibits, displays, and information. Stop by and learn more about the park and its resources.
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