Nov 4, 2021

The parks in and around Eveleth, MN, provide outdoor enthusiasts with a range of recreational activities, from barbequing with family and friends to exhilarating adventures down mines and on off-road vehicle trails. Swim, fish, paddle, boat, and camp out on the shores of the lakes or just relax and unwind in beautiful surroundings.


6 Favorite Local Parks in and Around Eveleth, MN

1. Eveleth Veterans

Take a day out of your busy schedule and relax and unwind on the shores of Ely Lake. The well-maintained, peaceful city park provides outdoor enthusiasts with a myriad of activities, from sunbathing on the swimming beach, taking a dip in the lake, and playing all sorts of outdoor games to fishing, paddling, and camping.

Bring your family and friends along to enjoy a barbecue and sit at one of the picnic tables overlooking the lake. Spend the weekend at the secluded campground at a tent or RV campsite with water and electricity and get cozy around a roaring campfire roasting s’mores. The campground has restrooms and a fishing pier nearby.


2. Northside

Northside on Grant, Adams, and Shackelton avenues is the city’s largest recreational open space. The area has a pretty little stream and is dotted with stately pines. It’s the ideal spot for family outings with enough shade for picnics. Here your kids can swing, slide, and climb on the playground equipment and run around and play to their heart’s content, kicking a ball around, flying a kite, and throwing a frisbee while you relax in the shade.


3. Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area

Get ready for an adventure you will never forget! The Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area is Minnesota’s prime destination for all sorts of off-road vehicles. The recreation boasts 36 miles of exhilarating trails for everything with wheels, from ATVs and OHMs to ORVs.

You also don’t have to be an off-road expert to have loads of fun on the trails. The area has a suitable trail for every skill level ranging from easy to advanced. The recreation area doesn’t offer vehicle rentals, but private OHV rentals are available. Contact the Iron Range Tourism Bureau for rental information.


4. McCarthy Beach

Pack your swimming gear and head out to Sturgeon Lake for a relaxing day of sunbathing and swimming at one of the top swimming beaches in the country. Stroll down the half-mile sandy beach or splash around in the shallow knee-deep water that extends 100 feet into the lake. The shaded picnic area next to the beach has picnic tables and fire rings and provides scenic views of the lake. Enjoy fishing, paddling, and boating, and exploring the other five lakes in the Sturgeon chain.

The scenic hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails meander through birch and aspen trees and along pine-covered ridges. The region is home to white-tailed deer, black bears, timber wolves, raccoons, squirrels, and more than 175 bird species. In winter, the trails are used for snowshoeing and snowmobiling.


5. Hill Annex Mine

Explore the mine on a spectacular one-and-a-half-hour pit mine tour and learn more about the mining operations and the people who worked here 129 years ago. Today, a lake covers the scars of open-pit mining, creating a reliable water source and habitat for the returning bears, coyotes, timber wolves, deer, and birds of prey.

A paved hiking and biking trail crosses over a section of the area. There is a lovely picnic spot and a playground with swings, monkey bars, and a slide outside the gate.

Get ready for a day out in the fresh air enjoying loads of fun and exciting recreational activities in these amazing areas.

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