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.
Due to increasing fire danger, Voyageurs National Park is banning all campfires within the park. Recreational campfires and charcoal fueled fires are grilled are prohibited. Gas and Propane fired camp stoves are allowed.
Updated on 10/17/2024
The Cranberry Creek to Locator Lake trail is closed until further notice due to beaver damming and flooding which is making the trail impassable. Signs are posted at the trail entrance.
Updated on 05/21/2024
Salmi Road entrance to the Kab-Ash Trail remains temporarily closed at the trail's western most terminus. Access to the trail remains open at trailheads along Ash River Trail road, Meadwood Road, and the eastern terminus within the community of Ash River.
Updated on 04/19/2023
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Due to increasing fire danger, Voyageurs National Park is banning all campfires within the park. Recreational campfires and charcoal fueled fires are grilled are prohibited. Gas and Propane fired camp stoves are allowed.
Updated on 10/17/2024
The Cranberry Creek to Locator Lake trail is closed until further notice due to beaver damming and flooding which is making the trail impassable. Signs are posted at the trail entrance.
Updated on 05/21/2024
Salmi Road entrance to the Kab-Ash Trail remains temporarily closed at the trail's western most terminus. Access to the trail remains open at trailheads along Ash River Trail road, Meadwood Road, and the eastern terminus within the community of Ash River.
Updated on 04/19/2023