New recreation facilities coming to southeastern Voyageurs National Park
Mukooda Lake project will upgrade campsites, create a new hiking trail, develop a day use picnic area, and expand dock capacity for visitors.
Mukooda Lake project will upgrade campsites, create a new hiking trail, develop a day use picnic area, and expand dock capacity for visitors.
Study says buffer zones around nests improve breeding success and overall numbers, contributing to recovery of the iconic species.
With special regulations set to expire, future management of five popular lakes is open for discussion.
The return of beavers to the Kabetogama Peninsula has altered water flows, changed the tree composition, and brought back other plants and animals.
Help the National Park Service and its partners develop a shared park vision and priorities.
Event series includes speakers, hands-on workshops, and other ways to enjoy the snowy season.
New video captures beautiful skies and lakes on the Canadian border.
The National Park of Minnesota’s north woods celebrates the Park Service’s Centennial. One hundred years ago this August 25th, President Woodrow Wilson signed into law the National Park Service. For the …
New reservation system cuts out competition and makes the watery wilderness more appealing to paddlers.
Congresswoman announces bill to revoke federal mineral leases in Rainy River basin.
Park Service takes precautions while it seeks to understand unusual behavior.
Private property on Rainy Lake has been purchased and will be available for public use and conservation.
Rollout of reservation system continues this fall with new requirements and ability to reserve sites for next summer.
Revived project faces financial and environmental challenges.
Heavy rainfall has raised lake levels by at least five inches, inundating homes, National Park facilities, and the beloved islands of Ernest Oberholtzer.
Research attributes reductions of the toxic metal in water and fish samples to restrictions on emissions.
Campsites will no longer be first-come, first-serve after a phased roll-out is completed next year.
Starting in 2014, it will be possible to reserve some campsites in Voyageurs National Park. Previously, all sites in the park were available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The new system …
Photo by Steve Wall via Flickr The moose population in Voyageurs National Park remains steady, according to a Park Service study released Tuesday. Aerial surveys conducted in late February indicate a …