Virtual
Brochure Rack
Visit Northwest
Minnesota from the comfort of your own home by checking out our
Virtual Brochure Rack! These links feature actual brochures that are
available from this area, including Kittson,
Marshall, Norman,
Pennington, Polk,
Red Lake and Roseau
Counties as well as entries from Northwest
Minnesota and Northwest
Minnesota Neighbors. This page will be
frequently updated as more brochures become available, so feel free to stop
by often!
*The links below may
require Adobe Reader to view. Some brochures require time to completely load
in order to view.
Northwest
Minnesota:
Camping Fun at NW Minnesota State
Parks - Check out the great daily and seasonal rates at three
Northwest Minnesota parks.
King of Trails - "Today
travelers can still enjoy peaceful vistas, fascinating historical sites,
quaint towns, colorful festivals and warm hospitality along the lakes,
rivers and trails of remarkable Highway 75." For more information,
please visit www.highway75.com.
Museums of
Minnesota's Historic Northwest - "Consortium of local historical and
cultural groups joining together to promote our area's history and the
events that celebrate its richness and diversity." For more information,
please visit www.MNHistoricNW.org.
Northwest
Minnesota State Parks - Check out the 2010 daily and seasonal rates
at three Northwest Minnesota State Parks.
Pine to Prairie
Birding Trail - "Welcome to Northwestern Minnesota where a unique
collection of habitats provide homes for a tremendous variety of birds."
Minnesota's first birding trail. For more information, please visit
www.mnbirdtrail.com.
Riverland - "Located along
the Red lake River in Northwest Minnesota, Riverland offers activities
for the entire family. Whether you enjoy the great outdoors, or prefer
to meander through shops and enjoy fine dining, Riverland has something
for you! Come and explore all that Riverland has to offer!"
Tours
Through the Countryside - Take a tour through the countryside and
visit locations that feature agriculture, wildlife, history, culture &
the environment. "Reflections of the Past...Progress for Tomorrow"
Waters of the Dancing Sky Scenic Byway - Ride the beautiful Waters
of the Dancing Sky Scenic Byway. Named for the northern lights that can
often be seen dancing in the sky, this route traverses 191 miles along
Minnesota Trunk Highway 11.
Wetlands, Pines & Prairie Audubon Sanctuary - "Operated by the
Agassiz Audubon Society. The sanctuary consists of 800 acres of wildlife
habitat. Enjoy yourself among restored prairies, created wetlands and
planted deciduous and coniferous woodlots." For more information, please
visit www.wiktel.net/wpp.
Wildflowers of Minnesota's
Northern Prairies - Highlights 51 of the most common wildflowers
found in the prairies of Northwestern Minnesota. Close to 500 species of
native flowering plants are found here.
Kittson County:
Kittson County -
Fabulous points of interest make Kittson County a great place to visit.
"Wish You Were Here...Kittson County, Minnesota"
Marshall County:
Marshall County
Park at Florian - Come visit the Marshall County Park at Florian,
the best kept secret in Northern Minnesota!
Middle River - "Small
town America with THE BEST fall festival for families; minutes from
excellent birding; abundant deer & goose hunting; on the way to Lake of
the Woods; area camping; theater; star gazing; groomed snowmobile
trails; ATV recreation and more..." For additional information, please
visit www.middle-river.com.
Norman County:
Ada - "What a
Great Place..." Ada, Alive and Thriving!
Pennington County:
Seven Clans Casino,
Hotel & Indoor Water Park - Come visit your family fun getaway
destination and have fun all day!
Time Well Spent -
"Whether you are looking for a place to shop for unique home decor,
gifts & cards, books or gourmet foods, you will enjoy an unforgettable
experience at Time Well Spent."
Polk County:
Antique Guide - Enjoy
a great antique treasure hunting adventure in Crookston, The Antique
Capital of Northwest Minnesota!
Crookston - "Crookston offers a variety of unique and interesting
opportunities to occupy your stay. Whether you are a nature lover or
history buff, Crookston has attractions to fill your needs." For more
information, please visit
www.visitcrookston.com.
East Grand
Forks / Grand Forks - Greater Grand Forks is a lively, bustling
community surrounded by the rich, quilted landscape of Red River Valley
farm country. It's a place that feels "warm" even in winter - where
you'll find plenty to see and do and meet some of the friendliest people
to be found anywhere." For more information, please visit
www.visitgrandforks.com.
Glacial Ridge
Project - "In August 2000 when The Nature Conservancy purchased
24,270 acres 10 miles east of Crookston, the stage was set for the
largest prairie restoration project in history."
The Greenway - "With
over 2,200 acres of open, natural spaces, the Greenway is a great
setting for a wide variety of activities. From impromptu picnics to
community events that attract thousands of participants, great things
are happening in the Greenway!"
Mount
Saint Benedict Trail - Located on the Red Lake River winding through
100 acres of forest in Southeast Crookston. The sisters of Mount St.
Benedict have opened their private property to all who are interested in
enjoying and preserving the natural beauty of the woods.
Northern Lights Model Railroad Association & Museum - Located on the
grounds of the heritage Village in East Grand Forks. Tours can be
arranged with prior notice.
Polk
County Historical Museum - "This museum stands so that the future
may learn from the past."
Red Lake County:
Two Fools Vineyard and Winery
- Two Fools Vineyard introduces a vineyard and winemaking to Northwest
Minnesota where the summer sun is plentiful and the glacial "terra" is
fertile.
www.twofoolsvineyard.com
Red Lake Falls - A
city that has a lot to offer, for fun in any season! For more
information, please visit
www.redlakefalls.com.
Voyageur's View Tubing
& Camping - "COME, DISCOVER, ENJOY and EXPLORE the Red Lake River
with Voyageur's View!" For more information, please visit
www.voyageursview.com.
Roseau County:
Birds of Roseau Wildlife
Management Area - A 61,333 acre wildlife area that is home to a
uniquely large and diverse wetland as well as many species of birds.
Reel Adventures -
Summer and winter guided fishing trips on Lake of the Woods. For more
information, please visit
www.ReelAdventuresLOW.com
Roseau and
Roseau Shopping
Guide- Check out all that
Roseau has to offer! For more information, please visit
www.goroseau.com
Roseau Pioneer
Farm and Village - "Began by action of the Roseau Lions Club in 1975
to establish an agricultural museum in the area. It was to honor the
pioneers and also to show the youth of present/future generations how
our ancestors made their living."
Warroad -
"Fishing, camping, snowmobiling & boating are just a few ways to have
fun in Warroad on Lake of the Woods, Minnesota." For additional
information, please visit
www.warroad.org.
Warroad
Estates Golf Course - "18-Hole Championship Layout featuring four
sets of tees to accommodate golfers of all abilities." For more
information, please visit
www.warroadestates.com.
Northwest
Minnesota Neighbors:
Cass Lake - Come get
hooked on the Cass lake, Winnie, Leech Lake, Walker, Pennington, Deer
River, Bemidji, Bena and Blackduck areas! Visit
www.casslake.com for more
information.
Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung
Historical Centre - The Place of the Long Rapids. Discover a way of
life centered on respect for all living things and the peace that comes
from living in harmony with Mother Earth.
In Their Own Words...A Veterans
Museum - Listen to veterans re-tell their stories...in their own
words. "Close to home...Far from ordinary".
NW Angle - The Northwest
Angle and Islands are what Minnesota vacations are all about. We boast
breathtaking views, awesome fishing and great resorts mingled into the
Lake of the Woods and surrounding forests. Also check out additional
information including The
Angler and a Map.
Sprague & District Historical
Museum - Includes pioneer maps, home interiors and tools from early
industry in Sprague, Manitoba. One of the features is an operating CNR
telegraph office from the '40's
Three Island Park - Park that covers 3,000 acres of land including
diverse forests of hardwoods and conifers. Includes trails, picnic
areas, boat access to Three Island Lake, beautiful scenery and much
more.
Don't see your
brochure? Feel free to email a copy and any text to
Jennifer or send to the address at the
bottom of the screen!