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Lake Minnetonka

Lake Minnetonka

Lake Minnetonka lies just west of the Twin Cities. Covering about 14,528 acres...

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Lake Superior

Lake Superior

Boating on Lake Superior is an experience like no other. As the biggest of the...

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Gull Lake

Gull Lake

Gull Lake is a must for all boating and water sports. Its large surface area makes...

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Leech Lake

Leech Lake

Leech Lake, located in north-central Minnesota near the town of Walker...

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From the vast waters of Lake Superior and Mille Lacs to the tranquil surroundings of McCarthy Beach State Park, and the winding paths of the St. Croix and Snake Rivers, there’s no shortage of prime locations for boating and fishing.

Seasonal Boating in Minnesota

Boating in Minnesota is influenced by its distinct seasons. Spring brings warming temperatures and ice-out on lakes by late April or May, while summer offers the best boating weather with temperatures in the 70s to 90s and occasional thunderstorms.

Fall features cooler temperatures and increased rain and wind, but early fall is still great for boating with beautiful foliage. Winter temperatures drop below freezing, freezing lakes and making traditional boating impractical, though ice fishing is popular.

Minnesota Boating Communities

Minnesota's diverse waterways include eight major rivers and over 92,000 miles of rivers to explore. The Mississippi River, which runs 680 miles from Lake Itasca to the Iowa border, connects with the Minnesota, St. Croix, and Chippewa Rivers, offering a wide range of boating experiences.

There is plenty to do on the water in Minnesota, from Fantastic day cruises and excellent dining on riverboats to the great hiking trails and campgrounds around Lake Superior.

Minnesota Boating Communities

For history enthusiasts, a boat tour of Isle Royale National Park offers a glimpse into Minnesota’s past with ancient petroglyphs, lighthouses, and other historical sites. Along the shores of Lake Superior are many historical sights that are worth a visit, from the many lighthouses to the Glensheen Mansion, a glorious historic house in Duluth.

There are many great dockside restaurants and eateries in Minnesota. With so many options to choose from, we are sure you will find the perfect place to enjoy a meal and a view of the water.

Fishing Hotspots from Rivers to Iconic Lakes

If you’re looking for a great place to go fishing, Minnesota is the state for you! Walleye, the States national fish, are plentiful in Mille Lacs and Lake of the Woods. Northern pike thrive in weedy, shallow waters, while largemouth bass are common in warm, vegetated lakes. Smallmouth bass are found in clear, rocky waters like Lake Superior and the St. Croix River.

Crappie and bluegill are abundant in deeper lakes and many other spots. Trout enthusiasts can fish for brook, rainbow, and brown trout in cold, clear streams and lakes. Muskie fishing is a challenge in lakes such as Lake of the Woods and Mille Lacs. Minnesota's range of fish species makes it a top destination for anglers.

Minnesota Boating Communities

No matter which waterway you choose, Minnesota offers countless attractions, landmarks, and outdoor experiences to make your visit unforgettable. Pack up your boat and start exploring all that Minnesota has to offer.

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