End of summer vacation ideas for the grand rapids, mn area
We hope that these Top 5 August Summer Vacation Ideas will spur inspiration for you to book a summer vacation in the Grand Rapids, MN area. Summer isn’t over yet! There is still time to take a last minute summer vacation up north with loved one’s. The Grand Rapids, MN area is a premiere up north, going to the lake destination that is perfect for all ages.
There are some last minute openings still available at Grand Rapids area resorts, vacation rentals, hotels and motels, and Bed and Breakfasts. Check out the Grand Rapids Last Minute Openings and get your overnight lodging booked.
You can expect for the opportunity to relax by a lake (we have over 1,400 area lakes), to get outdoors (with over 2,000 miles of area trails – whatever type of outdoor recreation you are interested in – you can do it here – ATV, bike, hike, horseback ride, and more), enjoy new bites and sips (over 50 area restaurants and bars), shop at one of a kind boutique style shops, discover beautiful public art, and historic attractions, and take in fun events, festivals and live music. Grand Rapids, Minnesota is the perfect place for an end of summer vacation to reconnect with loved ones, recharge and relax in Minnesota’s nature.
1. Relax Up North
We choose RELAX to be the #1 of the Top 5 August Summer Vacation Ideas because all of us are over-scheduled and over-booked. As you will see from the below list, there is lots of things you can do and places to visit, the Grand Rapids, MN area offers you the opportunity to RELAX and RECONNECT with loved one’s. Even kids need down time to just be kids; swim in the lake, play yard games, ride a bike, and have no specific plans.
Being in Minnesota’s nature gives you the opportunity to untap and unplug from the busy hectic schedules, endless emails, and mobile voicemails and texts. Itasca County has worked hard to increase cell coverage and WiFi service, but if you want to untap and unplug this is the perfect place to do so. So, bring a book, a deck of cards, board games, s’mores to enjoy by a campfire, and enjoy a simple summer vacation up north in the Grand Rapids, Minnesota area.
2. Get Outdoors
Grand Rapids, Minnesota is surrounded over 1 million acres of publicly accessible forest acres. The Chippewa National Forest, UPM Blandin Forest, Rajala Forest Land, George Washington State Forest, and Itasca County Forfeit land make up these public acres. Whatever type of outdoor recreation you enjoy, you will be able to do it here. You can ATV, bike, boat, fish, float, hike, horseback ride, paddle and swim here. Here are a couple of recommendations:
ATV/OHV/OHM
UPM Blandin ATV Trail is located 9 miles south of Grand Rapids on Hwy 169. It connects with the Rabey Line ATV Trail that takes riders into Hill City, Minnesota where riders will find restaurants, gas stations, a grocery store, and places to overnight lodge. This trail goes through mixed hardwood and pine forests, over tamarack bog boardwalks, and several picnic areas to pull over for a shelter break.
BICYCLING
Then the Mesabi Trail is a 100+ mile paved bicycle trail that is perfect for the entire family. A great place for EV bicycles. The Grand Rapids to Keewatin, Minnesota section is full of hills and curves that go through old mine areas, over a swinging bog bridge, and through mixed hardwoods and pine forests. If you need bicycling equipment you can rent from Ardent Bicycles or Mesabi Excursions.
FISHING
There are over 1,400 area lakes and many rivers in the Grand Rapids, MN area. If you are looking to catch fish, you have come to the right area! All area resorts offer boat rentals and some offer fishing equipment rentals. R&R Rental and Grand Rapids Marine rent fishing boats and pontoons as well. The Grand Rapids, MN area lakes are known for many species of fish like walleye, northern pike, musky, panfish (crappies, bluegills, sunfish), bass and also trout.
HIKING
Suomi Trail located 18 miles north of Grand Rapids is a wonderful 20+ mile trail that has hills and curves that wrap around several small lakes. The Legion Trail offers great hiking and single track mountain bike trails that is located in the city limits of Grand Rapids. It is a 7 mile loop that has a couple of overlooks to Hale Lake. A good place to access is at the Reif Center.
HORSEBACK RIDING
The Chippewa National Forest at Cut Foot Sioux Horse Camp is locationed northesast of Lake Winnibigoshish. Over 120 miles of forest roads and recreation trails surround this scenic campground, making it a favorite location of campers with horses. The campground is first come, first serve.
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Tioga Recreation Area for mountain biking. Enjoy 25 miles of single track trails that are scored from beginner to double black diamond level. Trails for the entire family. Two lakes surround the trails: Tioga & Pokegama that are great for swimming, fishing, paddling and boating. If you need bicycling equipment you can rent from Ardent Bicycles or Mesabi Excursions. If you need paddling rental equipment, check out Paddle Hoppers.
PADDLING
The mighty Mississippi River runs right through Cohasset and Grand Rapids, Minnesota. You can launch your own kayak, canoe or stand up paddle board at the Pokegama Dam, Steamboat Landing (downtown Grand Rapids). If you don’t want to bring your own or don’t own paddling equipment you can take a guided Mississippi River kayak tour at the Forest History Center, or you can rent equipment from Paddle Hoppers and launch right from their location onto the Mississippi River. Another great place that you can bring your own or take rental equipment is Tioga Recreation Area on Tioga Pit or Pokegama Lake.
3. Discover Beautiful Art & Historic Sites
MINNESOTA ART & CULTURE
Grand Rapids, Minnesota has become a regional hub for art & culture. The public art that is located throughout the downtown has been provided by the Grand Rapids Arts and Culture Commission and the Grand Rapids Arts. MacRostie Art Center is a place where you can view and purchase local and Minnesota art. They are located downtown across from the historic and open to the public Old Central School. The Reif Performance Center offers over 50 performances each season in their two theaters that seat a total of 900 people. The Reif Center brings Broadway style theater to Grand Rapids. All seats are perfect to get an up close and personal live theater experience.
MINNESOTA HISTORIC SITES
The Old Central School is a Romesque Style architecture building that was built in 1894. The school is now a commerce site for business and art suites for several artists. You can take a self guided tour of Downtown Public Art and Historic Sites HERE. This interactive map will guide you to and from each site. At the bottom of each art and historic site, you will click navigate here which will bring up a Google Map directions that you can get from your mobile device. There are historic area attractions that you can purchase admission to tour the Judy Garland Museum and Children’s Discovery Center which share a building that has children’s interactive exhibits, and the largest exhibit of Judy Garland memorabilia displays. Judy Garland was born in Grand Rapids. The Forest History Center is another great historic site that includes a 1900’s reinacted logging camp where interpreters in period costumes lead visitors in the logging camp retelling the story of what life would have been like in the early 1900’s winter. There are over 200 acres in the Forest History Center with trails that lead to the Mississippi River.
4. Places to Enjoy New Bites & Sips
For a small town, Grand Rapids has a wide variety of places to eat & drink. There are the local favorites like Sammy’s Pizza, Zorbaz, Forest Lake Restaurant, and Timberlake Lodge Restaurants. The eclectic coffee houses like Brewed Awakening and NoPo. Then the boat in favorites like Pickled Loon Saloon, Pokegama Grill and Otis’s Restaurant. And then there are place to sample local brew and Minnesota wines. Unwined Up North serves Minnesota craft beer and Minnesota wines. Rapids Brewing Company brews on site and then utilizes their brewery grains to create unique cuisine menu items. Klockow Brewing Co brews onsite and hosts a variety of food trucks and offers weekly live music. Click HERE to find a full list of places to eat and drink in the greater Grand Rapids area.
5. Boutique Style Shopping
And rounding out out Top 5 August Summer Vacation Ideas are the unique boutique style shops that offer one of a kind items for you to bring home one or more mementos of your summer vacation in the Grand Rapids, MN area.
In downtown Grand Rapids you will find several blocks of historic brick storefronts that offer a wide variety of clothing, jewelry, furniture, home decor, souvenir items, and much more! And then there are many shops that offer antique and vintage items in Grand Rapids, Deer River, and Bovey.
Grand Rapids, MN also offers big box stores as well, but the small locally owned boutique style shops are known for great customer service, one of a kind items, and souvenir style items like sweatshirts, t-shirts and more.
Be Sure To Book Your Lodging!
Because the Grand Rapids, MN area is a premiere up north, going to the lake destination, you will want to BOOK YOUR LODGING as soon as you can. Make sure to check out LAST MINUTE LODGING OPENINGS for vacation rentals, resort cabins, Hotels, Motels and Bed and Breakfast openings. Not all lodging properties post on this site, so you will also want to check out the Grand Rapids, MN Stay page, and visit their sites, and call them to see if they have openings. The Grand Rapids, MN area offers a wide variety of lodging options so you will be sure to find something that fits your needs.