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Walk, snowshoe or ski by candlelight at Minnesota state parks and trails this winter

MN DNR Parks and Trails

Each winter, candle­light events at Min­nesota state parks, recreation areas and trails encourage peo­ple to get outdoors and warm up to win­ter. The events fea­ture trails lit up at night with candles, lanterns and other lu­minaries. Depending on the location of the event and the amount of snow cover, visi­tors can hike, snow­shoe or cross-country ski along the lighted trails.

“Winter candlelight events are a magical way to experience Minnesota’s state parks, recreation areas and trails,” said Ann Pierce, director of Parks and Trails Divi­sion at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “There’s something truly spe­cial about walking a snowy trail under the glow of candlelight, where the quiet of the night and the sparkle of the snow create a peaceful escape. It’s a chance to slow down, connect with na­ture, spend time with friends and family and find beauty in the still­ness of winter.”

This winter, 19 can­dlelight events at 17 different locations are planned between Jan. 3 and Feb. 22. The schedule — including dates, times and oth­er details — is avail­able at the candlelight events webpage (mnd­nr.gov/candlelight).

Candlelight trails are suitable for beginners of all ages. In some locations, snowshoes and skis can be rented or checked out at the ranger station or visitor center. Call the park in advance to confirm the availability of equip­ment.

In the event of severe weather, check alerts and notices on the park website or call the park office. Park websites are listed at mndnr.gov/parklist and phone numbers are listed on each park website.

Save time: Get vehicle permits online before event

While there is no par­ticipation fee for the candlelight events, a vehicle permit is re­quired to enter Min­nesota state parks and recreation areas. The DNR recommends buying permits in ad­vance at mndnr.gov/permit. The cost is $7 per day, or $35 for a year.

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