Top 5 Things to do Good for Kids in Voyageurs National Park, Voyageurs National Park

August 11, 2021 Christa Meece

The only national park without a road; the only way to get there is by water.

1. Crane Lake

Voyageurs National Park, MN
Excellent
81%
Good
19%
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Crane Lake

Recreational lake in Voyageurs National Park.

2. Rainy Lake

Voyageurs National Park, Voyageurs National Park, MN +1 216-875-2111 http://www.rainylake.org/
Excellent
54%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 63 reviews

Rainy Lake

One of the many lakes in this watery park.

Reviewed By TexasCatBird - Gatesville, United States

Four of my family members and I rented a houseboat at Rainy Lake marina so we could stay at one of the national park campsites for 3 nights. Along with the 52' houseboat we towed a 16' base boat for fishing and sightseeing. First night and day out we experienced some rainy weather along with cool temperatures, but this didn't keep us from enjoying the fishing and remoteness of the park. Second day the weather cleared and by the third day we experienced some of the finest conditions I have ever seen on a lake. The fishing was fabulous - pike and small mouth bass and two fish feasts for suppers. Loons calling everywhere, eagles and sea gulls soaring overhead along with splendid sunsets and mirror reflecting lake water made for an awesome trip. Glad we brought insect repellent because mosquitos/lake flies did come on with a vengeance after dark. I can highly recommend renting a houseboat, bass boat and docking them at a beach campsite called Kawawia Bay West. If you enjoy remoteness, nature, boating, and fishing then this is the lake for you.

3. Kabetogama Peninsula

Voyageurs National Park, MN
Excellent
74%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
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Poor
5%
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3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 39 reviews

Kabetogama Peninsula

This 75,000-acre wilderness area, located within the Voyageurs National Park, is a rugged landmass with rolling hills interspersed between bogs, swamps and small lakes.

Reviewed By Questovia - Minot, United States

Checked this off as my 10th National Park and due to our late arrival we weren't able to explore much, and we didn't have a boat so it really is a lost cause at this park as it's primarily all about the water. The visitor center was closed due to Covid-19 but they had an outdoor spot for us to stamp our passports, so we were happy.

4. Ellsworth Rock Gardens

Voyageurs National Park, MN http://www.nps.gov/voya/index.htm
Excellent
61%
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26%
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Ellsworth Rock Gardens

Reviewed By willida1128 - Salt Lake City, United States

Ellsworth Rock Gardens is a unique site. Often national parks preserve areas with little human impact. Before the area was Voyageur's NP, Mr. Ellsworth turned a rocky outcropping into a garden of lilies and rock sculptures composed of local granite. Although the site is manmade, it is beautiful and serene. We joined the National Park boat tour and, Ranger Jim, our guide did a phenomenal job teaching us about the park and the gardens. We really appreciate him and Captain John taking us out despite the wind that day! Once docked at the gardens, Jim let us roam with the map and answered questions for us. The National Park has done a great job restoring the gardens, and I can't wait to see what they do with it in the future. The tour leaves from Kabetogama VC and lasts about 1.5 hours. We took all of the tours offered by the National Park and thoroughly enjoyed each of them. I highly recommend doing so and making reservations in advanced on the website recreation.gov. There is a great discount for seniors.

5. Ash River Visitor Center

Highway 53, Meadwood Lodge, Voyageurs National Park, MN +1 218-374-3221 http://www.visitkab.com
Excellent
40%
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 57 reviews

Ash River Visitor Center

Reviewed By workhardplayhard27 - Mantorville, United States

You need a boat/canoe/kayak to get the most out of Voyageurs National Park. The boat landing here is one of the best starting points for boat exploration. There are also a number of trails and overlooks that offer gorgeous views of the surrounding area. I highly recommend these trails and overlooks.

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