Duluth Trip and Vacation Guide. Plan You Visit to Duluth, Best places to see and what to do in Duluth. Music festivals in Duluth. Lake Superior Lighthouse must see, scenic views. Travel to Duluth. Best Beer Pubs in Duluth. Where to eat.

Duluth Trip and Vacation Guide. Plan You Visit to Duluth, Best places to see and what to do in Duluth. Music festivals in Duluth. Lake Superior Lighthouse must see, scenic views. Travel to Duluth. Best Beer Pubs in Duluth. Where to eat.

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Duluth is filled with plenty of activities for people of all ages. Travel guide to Duluth -  Canal Park is a tourist district on the lakefront filled with restaurants, cafes, shops and hotels. Some of Canal Park's attractions include a 4.2-mile long lakewalk, a lighthouse pier, the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, the Great Lakes Aquarium, and the William A. Irvin floating ship museum.

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Those interested in boats will also enjoy watching vessels from around the world enter Duluth's port. Travel the bricked streets in Downtown Duluth and enjoy the historic architecture that defines the city. Walk down Bob Dylan Way (Michigan St, Superior St and London Rd) and celebrate the continuing commitment to supporting local art and local artists.

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Attractions

  • 1 The Edge (Edgewater Resort & Waterpark), 2400 London Rd, ☏ +1 218 728-3601. Daily 8AM-10PM. 30,000 ft² (2,800 m2) Polynesian indoor waterpark. The Edge takes guests far away to a tropical island–with an exploding volcano and Polynesian-themed water adventures all around. Eat, drink and relax at Tiki Tom’s Oasis & Grill.
  • 2 Fond-du-Luth Casino, 129 E Superior St, ☏ +1 218 722-0280. 24 Hours. Over 750 of video slot machines ranging from penny, two-cent, nickel, quarter and dollar with all slot machines ticket in/ticket out. Blackjack tables with betting limits from $3-1,000. Concessions with a full-service lounge and beverages. All customers must be at least 21 years of age to gamble. (updated Aug 2016 | )
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  • 3 Adventure Zone, 329 S Lake Ave, ☏ +1 218 740-4000. Memoral Day-Labor Day: Su-Th 11AM-10PM, F Sa 11AM-midnight; rest of year: M-Th 2PM-10PM, F Sa 11AM-midnight, Su 11AM-10PM. 50,000 ft² (4,600 m2) entertainment center featuring multi-level laser tag, batting cages, mini golf, virtual sports challenge, and more. This is the largest video/redemption arcade in the area.
  • Vertical Endeavors (inside the Adventure Zone), ☏ +1 218 279-9980. M-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM, Su 11AM-6PM. 14,000 ft² (1,300 m2) of climbing surface, on walls up to 42 ft (13 m) tall, making it one of the best-rounded facilities in the Midwest. Scattered throughout the facility are 30 top ropes, lead climbing, 12 auto belays, and a large bouldering cave. From $110.
  • 4 Duluth Huskies Baseball (Historic Wade Stadium), 101 N 35th Ave W, ☏ +1 218 786-990. May-August. Playing in the Northwoods League, the Huskies have established themselves as perennial contenders by bringing in the best college players from the strongest baseball programs in the country. $6-30.
  • Positive Energy Outdoors, 15 Miles of Duluth (Detailed directions are provided for individual program locations), ☏ +1 218 391-0147. Draft Horses Sleigh and wagon rides, learn to harness and drive or just enjoy the ride. Rock Climbing In Duluth and up the shore, climbing for all ages and abilities. Kayaking Private inland lake just north of Duluth or Lake Superior at Two Harbors, Split Rock Lighthouse or the fantastic sea cliffs off Shovel Point or Palisade Head.
  • 5 Spirit Mountain, 9500 Spirit Mountain Pl, ☏ +1 218 628-2891. Su-Th 9AM-8PM; F Sa 9AM-9PM. Over 175 skiable acres on 22 runs, a Big Air Terrain Park with Super Pipe, 22 km of cross-country ski trails, and the best snowmaking and grooming equipment available.
  • Tours
  • 6 North Shore Scenic Railroad, 506 W Michigan St, ☏ +1 218 722-127. Scenic old fashioned train rides. Trains run along the rugged shoreline of Lake Superior and deep into the majestic Northwoods. Tours range from 90 minutes to 6 hours. Daily during the summer, weekends in the spring and fall. North Shore Scenic Railroad (Q7056710) on North Shore Scenic Railroad on
  • Superior Whitewater Raft Tours, 950 Chestnut Ave, ☏ +1 218 384-463. Daily May-September. Professionally guided raft tours. On-water trip time is 2 to 3 hours. Everything is supplied—equipment, shuttle service and the friendliest, most experienced guides you’ll find on any river trip. No experience required. Trips are ideal for beginners and for seasoned paddlers. To participate in our Raft Tours you must be in good health and meet the minimum age of 12 years. From $40.
  • Top Hat Carriage Service, 408 1/2 Canal Park Dr (corner of Canal Park Dr and Morse St), ☏ +1 218 269-3251. May-October. Horse-drawn rides give you a tour of Canal Park’s many sights and take you along the shore of Lake Superior. Rides begin in the Marine Museum parking lot next to the canal where the huge oceangoing ships enter the harbor. No reservations needed. Operating from early afternoon until after dark.
  • 7 Vista Fleet Sightseeing & Dining Cruise, 323 Harbor Dr (Waterfront side of the DECC), ☏ +1 218 722-621. Daily May-October. Sunset dinner cruises, exciting narrated sightseeing tours, relaxing moonlight cruises, and delightful ice cream and pizza cruises with entertainment for the whole family. See lighthouses, ships, beautiful waters and more.
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The Historic Old Central High School, built in 1892 of locally quarried sandstone at a cost of $460,000, now houses an 1890s classroom museum. It features a 230-foot (70 m) clock tower with chimes patterned after Big Ben in London; the clock faces are each 10+1⁄2 feet (3.2 m) in diameter, overlooking the Duluth harbor. It is listed with the National Register of Historic Places; they begin the listing writing, "Old Central is a very fine example of that traditionally rich architectural style known as Romanesque and is certainly the most outstanding structure of its kind to be found in northern Minnesota."[85]

Other museums include the Duluth Children's Museum in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Founded in 1930, it is the fifth-oldest of its kind in the nation. It features interactive exhibits, educational programs, and opportunities for creative play designed for children, their families and caregivers, and school field trips. The museum also curates an artifact collection of over 25,000 objects drawn from the lives and cultures of people who have resided in the region, particularly American Indians and immigrants. Other museums include the Tweed Museum of Art at the University of Minnesota Duluth and the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum.

The premiere community art center is the Duluth Art Institute, with galleries, a fiber studio and darkroom in the Depot downtown and ceramic and multi-purpose studios in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. A number of local art galleries are also located downtown and in Canal Park. The Duluth Public Library has three locations. Duluth is also home to a professional ballet company, the Minnesota Ballet. Duluth shares a symphony orchestra—the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra—with Superior, Wisconsin. In summer free concerts are often held in Chester Park, where local musicians play for crowds. The Bayfront Blues Festival is held in early August.

Duluth is home to several local theater companies, including The Duluth Playhouse, one of the oldest operating community theaters in the United States. Founded in 1914, the Playhouse's main offices and two of its theaters are housed in the historic Depot Building on Michigan Street. The Playhouse has a comprehensive theatrical season across multiple stages, including Duluth's Nor Shor Theater as of April 2018. It also has a renowned education program
Check out the Aerial Lift Bridge and Canal Park
Grab a beer at a local brewery
Take a scenic drive to Split Rock Lighthouse
Duluth (/dəˈluːθ/ (listen) də-LOOTH) is a port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of St. Louis County. Located on Lake Superior in Minnesota’s Arrowhead Region, the city is a hub for tourism and cargo shipping. Commodities shipped from the Port of Duluth include coal, iron ore, grain, limestone, cement, salt, wood pulp, steel coil, and wind turbine components. Duluth is south of the Iron Range and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
walk up a five-story winding staircase, the view from the top of Enger Tower takes the cake
the Duluth Lakewalk is roughly 7 miles of pure lakeside
Eat at Grandma’s family-run restaurant
Hike around Jay Cooke State Park
Sail around Lake Superior
Go birding at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory
Admire the art and more at the Duluth Depot
Visit the Glensheen Mansion

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