The Department of Natural Resources will host more than 30 candlelight events at Minnesota state parks and trails this winter, including one at Lake Bemidji State Park on Friday, February 14. Drop by any time between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. for snowshoeing or hiking as stars twinkle overhead and candles flicker in the snow.
“Few things transform a winter evening like soft light on snow,” said Erika Rivers, director of the DNR’s Parks and Trails Division. “Candles and lanterns help to create a magical experience, especially when coupled with light from the moon and a starry sky.”
The 1 1/3-mile trail starts at the visitor center and is suitable for beginner-level snowshoers or hikers of all ages. Snowshoes can be rented or checked out at the park. Call 218-308-2300 in advance to confirm the availability of equipment.
The evening wraps up with a cup of hot cocoa or cider in the visitor center provided by the Friends of Lake Bemidji State Park.
Save time: Get vehicle permits in advance online
A vehicle permit is required to enter Minnesota state parks. Although permits are available at the park, you can save time by getting one in advance. Visit mndnr.gov/reservations to buy a one-day ($7) or year-round ($35) permit.
In the event of severe weather, call 218-308-2300 for updates or check the visitor alert online at mndnr.gov/lakebemidji.