Adam Dailey begins a mixed-climbing demonstration during "Flock to the Rock" at the abandoned railroad tunnel at Ely's Peak in 2018. The event was hosted by the Duluth Climbers Coalition. Tyler Schank / File / News Tribune
Full Moon Hike: 8-9 p.m. Aug. 22, Piedmont (Hutchinson Road Trailhead), 1601 Enger Tower Drive, Enger Park, Duluth. Headlamps available or bring your own. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. All ages. Fee $5. Registration deadline Aug. 20; visit secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
John Craddock: Geology of the End of the Trail: Tonalites, Diamictites, Seismites and Tillites: 2-3 p.m. Aug. 22, Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center, 28 Moose Pond Drive, Grand Marais. Craddock will share the geologic history of the area located around the end of the trail, from 2.6 billion-year-old Archean granites, to the Pleistocene glacial epoch (Magnetic Rock). The Minnesota native taught at Macalester College for 32 years, traveled the world researching geology and is now retired. Masks mandatory during indoor presentation. Free; donations appreciated.
Kyle Nelson holds his daughter, Greta, 3, so that she can see through his camera at Hawk Ridge on Aug. 29, 2020. The family came from Woodbury, Minnesota, to watch the annual fall migration of raptors. Steve Kuchera / File / News Tribune
Hawk Ridge Summer Fun: Exploring Hawk Ridge: 1:30-3:30 p.m. Aug. 23, Hawk Ridge overlook, Duluth. People come from all over the world to watch birds at Hawk Ridge. What makes this such a cool spot, and how does it all work? Take a look behind the scenes. Ages 7-12. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Cost $12. For extra $3 fee, parks staff will provide transportation from Bayfront Park to Hawk Ridge, leaving at 1 p.m. and returning at 4 p.m. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Guided Hike Series: Superior Hiking Trail: Arrive early to check in and be ready to board shuttle by 5:45 p.m. Aug. 23, Haines Road Trailhead, 3210 Haines Road, Duluth. Beginner-to-intermediate 2.6-mile trail from Skyline/Highland Trailhead to Haines Road Trailhead. All ages; under 16 must be accompanied by adult. Shuttle to meet at end location and transport hikers to start location. Hikers welcome to hike ahead at their own pace or stay with group. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Cost $5 per person. Registration closes 5 p.m. Aug. 23. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Rachel Olesiak, research coordinator at the Cloquet Forestry Center, points out the bird houses hanging on the trees during a nature class. Andee Erickson / 2019 file / Pine Journal
Cloquet Forestry Center Open House: 4-7 p.m. Aug. 25, 175 University Road, Cloquet. Staff available on-site to answer questions about the research and demonstration forest. Self-guided walking tour; enter to win a raffle prize. For more information, email cfc@umn.edu or call 218-726-6400.
DNR Deer Open House: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 26, Cloquet area DNR office, 305 E. Business Park Drive, Cloquet. The public is invited to talk with Department of Natural Resources wildlife staff about deer. In addition to discussing general questions about deer, individuals can talk with staff about upcoming hunting season changes; provide topics that the DNR’s deer advisory committee should be aware of; and learn about other engagement opportunities throughout the year. Reach the Cloquet DNR office at 218-878-5661.
Intro to Archery: 5:30-7 p.m. Aug. 26, Wheeler Athletic Complex, 3501 Grand Ave., Duluth. Introductory class for residents to learn basics of safety and technique from certified instructors. All equipment provided. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Ages 9 and up. Cost $5. Registration deadline Aug. 23; register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Fall Migration Field Trip: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 28, Sax-Zim Bog, 8793 Owl Ave., Toivola. This field trip will show the class how to best navigate the bog during migration. At this time of year, birds are migrating, but there might be a chance to experience migration of insects, like painted lady butterflies and common green darner dragonflies. Meet at Welcome Center. Masks and social distancing required. Registration limited to five vehicles; go to https://bit.ly/3zJCAo2. For more info, contact Clinton Nienhaus at naturalist@saxzim.org.
Certified Volunteer Firearms Safety Instructor Training Class: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 4, Department of Natural Resources, Dailey Hall Room 113B, Itasca Community College, 1851 E. Highway 2, Grand Rapids. Learn to become a certified volunteer instructor to teach the Department of Natural Resources' Classroom and Online Firearms Safety Course and Field Day. Must be at least 18 years old; pass a background check; complete a volunteer agreement; and be firearm safety certified. To register, provide your name, date of training and phone number of email to regional training officer Scott Fitzgerald at scott.fitzgerald@state.mn.us or 218 513-8946.
3rd Annual Bayfield Classic Boat and Schooner Rendezvous: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 10-12, Bayfield waterfront. Free admission to walk the docks and view boats. Boat parade at 1 p.m. Sept. 11. Visit lakesuperiortallships.org/calendar.
Mike Scanlon, of Proctor, fishes in Wisconsin's Brule River during trout fishing opener in March 2021. John Myers / File / News Tribune
Seventh Annual Brule River Spey Day: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 11, McNeil's on the Brule, McNeil's Landing Road on the Brule River, east of Clevedon Road and north of Wisconsin Highway 13, Maple. Arrowhead Fly Fishers hosts a day of swinging flies on the Brule, demonstrations and gear vendors. Lunch provided by Lake Superior Steelhead Association. The presenter will be Ed Ward. Bring beverage and chair.
Mark Sutton and Theresa Richied, of Minneapolis, run along a portion of the new Brewer Park Trail near Haines Road in West Duluth on Aug. 26, 2016. Sam Cook / File / News Tribune
Guided Hike Series: Superior Hiking Trail: Arrive early to check in and be ready to board shuttle by 2:45 p.m. Sept. 12, 1461 W. Skyline Parkway, Duluth. Beginner-to-intermediate 4.5-mile trail from Haines Road to Enger Park. All ages; under 16 must be accompanied by adult. Shuttle to meet at end location and transport hikers to start location. Hikers welcome to hike ahead at their own pace or stay with group. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Cost $5 per person. Registration closes 2:30 p.m. Sept. 12. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Self-Guided Bioblitz: Sept. 13-27, Lutsen Scientific and Natural Area, Cook County. From Lutsen, go 1.5 miles south on Minnesota Highway 61, then 0.75 miles north on County Highway 5 (Ski Hill Road). Park on east side, then take ski trail east to site. Self-guided Bioblitz allows individuals and household groups to get outside and contribute to community science. Sign up on iNaturalist at https://bit.ly/3cok6A4 and read journal postings for event updates, guidelines and tips before visiting site. Wear sturdy footwear, long pants and be prepared to navigate rough and overgrown terrain. No official trails at site. Prizes at end of Bioblitz. For more info, contact Alex Miller at 651-259-5165 or alex.miller@state.mn.us.
Hawk Weekend Festival 2021: Sept. 17-19, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, Duluth. The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is known as one of the best places in North American to experience the fall bird migration. Field trips, hikes, programs and activities for all ages. More info at hawkridge.org/event/hawk-weekend-festival-2021.
The Midwest Peregrine Society's Jackie Fallon compares Titan, a juvenile peregrine falcon, to a portrait of a peregrine by local artist Tim Pearson, at Tettegouche State Park in 2018. Jamey Malcomb / File / Lake County News-Chronicle
Falcons Live!: 1-3 p.m. Sept. 18, Tettegouche State Park, 5 miles northeast of Silver Bay on Minnesota Highway 61. Jackie Fallon, of the Midwest Peregrine Society, will present a program with several live birds to help the public understand the past, present and future of peregrine falcons at the park, the North Shore and the Upper Midwest.
Full Moon Hike: 7-8 p.m. Sept. 20, Enger Park, 1601 Enger Tower Drive, Duluth. Headlamps available or bring your own. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. All ages. Fee $5. Registration deadline Sept. 17; visit secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Parks After Dark: Stargazing Night Hike: 8-9:30 p.m. Sept. 21, Chester Park, 1800 E. Skyline Parkway, Duluth. Learn what creatures prefer the night to the day; practice your sense of hearing to experience nature; and do some stargazing. Hike up to 1 mile on uneven terrain. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. All ages. Fee $3. Registration deadline Sept. 18; visit secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Nature Knowledge: Duluth's Water: 5-6 p.m. Sept. 22, Lester Park Trail, Duluth. Learn about the water cycle and how lakes, rivers and streams connect us. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. All ages. Fee $2. Registration deadline Sept. 20; visit secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Certified Volunteer ATV/Snowmobile Instructor Training Class: 1-5 p.m. Sept. 26, Wood City Riders Snowmobile Club, 100 S. Wheat Road, Cloquet. The certification will allow participants to teach the Department of Natural Resources' Hands On ATV and Snowmobile Safety Class. Must be at least 18 years old and pass a background check; be ATV and snowmobile certified; and complete a volunteer agreement. To register, provide your name, date of training and phone number of email to regional training officer Scott Fitzgerald at scott.fitzgerald@state.mn.us or 218 513-8946.
Guided Hike Series: Superior Hiking Trail: Arrive early to check in and be ready to board shuttle by 2:45 p.m. Sept. 26, Rose Garden, 15 S. 13th Ave. E., Duluth. Beginner-to-intermediate 3.8-mile trail from Enger Park to the Rose Garden. All ages; under 16 must be accompanied by adult. Shuttle to meet at end location and transport hikers to start location. Hikers welcome to hike ahead at their own pace or stay with group. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Cost $5 per person. Registration closes 2:30 p.m. Sept. 26. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Adaptive Archery for Beginner Youth: 5:30-6:15 p.m. Sept. 27, Chalstrom's, 5067 Rice Lake Road, Duluth. This session is for youth participants who are interested in learning beginning levels of bow and arrow skills. Adaptive equipment and skilled instructors make archery possible for people with a wide range of abilities. Hosted by Courage Kenny. Cost $90 for eight sessions on Mondays through Nov. 15. Register at https://bit.ly/37hN3uG.
Adaptive Archery for Intermediate Youth 6:15-7 p.m. Sept. 27, Chalstrom's, 5067 Rice Lake Road, Duluth. This session is for youth participants who are interested in learning intermediate levels of bow and arrow skills. Adaptive equipment and skilled instructors make archery possible for people with a wide range of abilities. Hosted by Courage Kenny. Cost $90 for eight sessions on Mondays through Nov. 15. Register at https://bit.ly/3rNcEoB.
Adaptive Archery for Adults: 7-7:45 p.m. Sept. 27, Chalstrom's, 5067 Rice Lake Road, Duluth. This session is for adult participants who are interested in learning all levels of bow and arrow skills. Adaptive equipment and skilled instructors make archery possible for people with a wide range of abilities. Hosted by Courage Kenny. Cost $90 for eight sessions on Mondays through Nov. 15. Register at https://bit.ly/3xjhlaV.
Parks After Dark: Stargazing Night Hike: 8-9:30 p.m. Oct. 5, Ely's Peak, Duluth. Learn what creatures prefer the night to the day; practice your sense of hearing to experience nature; and do some stargazing. Hike up to 1 mile on uneven terrain. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. All ages. Fee $3. Registration deadline Oct. 3; visit secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Guided Hike Series: Superior Hiking Trail: Arrive early to check in and be ready to board shuttle by 2:45 p.m. Oct. 10, Hartley Park, 3001 Woodland Ave., Duluth. Beginner-to-intermediate 4.5-mile trail from the Rose Garden to Hartley Park. All ages; under 16 must be accompanied by adult. Shuttle to meet at end location and transport hikers to start location. Hikers welcome to hike ahead at their own pace or stay with group. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Cost $5 per person. Registration closes 2:30 p.m. Oct. 10. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Parks After Dark: Stargazing Night Hike: 8-9:30 p.m. Oct. 19, Lester Park, 61st Avenue East and Superior Street, Duluth. Learn what creatures prefer the night to the day; practice your sense of hearing to experience nature; and do some stargazing. Hike up to 1 mile on uneven terrain. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. All ages. Fee $3. Registration deadline Oct. 17; visit secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Full Moon Hike: 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 20, Hartley Park, 3001 Woodland Ave., Duluth. Headlamps available or bring your own. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. All ages. Fee $5. Registration deadline Oct. 17; visit secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Guided Hike Series: Superior Hiking Trail: Arrive early to check in and be ready to board shuttle by 2:45 p.m. Oct. 24, Martin Road Trailhead, 3801 Martin Road, Duluth. Beginner-to-intermediate 3.1-mile trail from Hartley Park to the Martin Road Trailhead. All ages; under 16 must be accompanied by adult. Shuttle to meet at end location and transport hikers to start location. Hikers welcome to hike ahead at their own pace or stay with group. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Cost $5 per person. Registration closes 2:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Adaptive Rock Climbing: 5:30-6:30 p.m. or 6:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 27, Burns Wellness Center, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth. Hosted by Courage Kenny. Cost $50 for four sessions on Wednesdays through Nov. 17. Register at https://bit.ly/3fjOcGk.
U.S. Forest Service Summer Naturalist Program: Cook County. Naturalist programs free and open to the public. Tuesdays: 10 a.m.-noon, "Nature of Oberg Mountain," Oberg Mountain Trailhead, Tofte; 7:30-9 p.m., "Minnesota Bears," Lutsen Resort, Lutsen. Wednesdays: 2-3 p.m., "Becoming a Boundary Waters Family," Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center, Grand Marais; 7:30-9 p.m., "Howls in the Night: Wolves," Caribou Highlands, 371 Ski Hill Road, Lutsen. Thursdays: 10-11:30 a.m., "Wildflower Walk," Eagle Ridge, 445 Ski Hill Road, Lutsen; 7:30-9 p.m., "Voyageur Life," Bluefin Bay, 7192 Highway 61, Tofte. Fridays: 10-11:30 a.m., "Explore the Shore," East Bay Suites, 21 Wisconsin St., Grand Marais; 7:30-9 p.m., "Mostly Moose," Cascade Lodge, 3719 Highway 61, Lutsen. Saturdays: 1:30-3:30 p.m., "Nature of the Point," Grand Marais Artists' Point; 7:30-9 p.m., "Minnesota Wild," Sawbill Lake Campground, Tofte.
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