Favorites for Summer

A feast of festivals
At small-town shindigs, get your fill of strawberries and sauerkraut, kolacky and sweet corn.

America's freshwater Riviera
On Lake Michigan's gorgeous beaches, everyone can find a spot in the sun.

Pizza on the farm
In Wisconsin and Minnesota, dinner guests flock to the countryside for ultra-fresh ingredients and idyllic settings.

30 great campsites
These spots have what campers want: location, location, location.

North Shore by the mile
Planning a trip to this beloved part of Minnesota? Start at 0.0.

Getting away from mosquitoes
In the bluffs of southeast Minnesota, breathe a sigh of relief.

Best of summer
The season is short, so have as much fun as you can.

Planning a Circle Tour of Lake Michigan
For a great summer road trip, follow the shores of this Midwestern Riviera.

Free for all

At festivals and tourist attractions across the Upper Midwest, fun doesn't cost a thing.

It's amazing how many things are free around here.

We pay nothing to watch fireworks and water-ski shows, use trails and parks, visit zoos and museums and go to hundreds of outdoor festivals, art fairs and concerts.

Our children fill baskets at free Easter egg hunts and rake in armfuls of candy at summer and fall parades.

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15 great rivers for paddling

On a fine day, go sightseeing in a canoe or kayak.

In this region, nearly every river is a good paddling river.

For adventure, try northwest Wisconsin's Bois Brule, which flows into Lake Superior over a series of rapids.

For scenery, head for the cliff-lined Upper Iowa, which National Geographic Adventure magazine calls one of America's Best Adventure 100, along with rafting in the Grand Canyon.

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Lake Superior's greatest hits

With this nine-day itinerary, take in the highlights of the magnificent Circle Tour.

The Circle Tour of Lake Superior is one of the world's most scenic drives, 1,300 miles of non-stop scenery and attractions.

There's a staggering number of things to do and see around Lake Superior. But if you have only a week's vacation, you can see the highlights on this nine-day, eight-night Circle Tour.

Drive clockwise or counterclockwise, depending on what festivals or events you want to catch. For more, see Planning a Circle Tour.

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20 great beaches in lakes country

In the land of lakes, it's not hard to find a place to play.

In this region, you don't need oceans for a beach vacation.

We have thousands of lakes, plus inland seas on shoreline that often is called the Fourth Coast. Lake Michigan's shores are a veritable Riviera, and even rocky Superior has some noteworthy stretches of sand.

You could throw a dart at the map and come up with a good beach. Or you could take a cue from names of state parks — Point Beach and Harrington Beach in Wisconsin, McCarthy Beach in Minnesota, Orchard Beach in Michigan.

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10 great day trips from the Twin Cities

Within an hour's drive, you can cruise Lake Minnetonka, stroll on the St. Croix or climb a historic bluff.

As wonderful as Minneapolis and St. Paul are, sometimes you just have to get out of town.

Luckily, you only have to drive an hour or so to find a world of fun.

Minneapolis and St. Paul grew around the confluence of two rivers, and their favorite day-trip destinations are on rivers, too.

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15 great places for kids in Wisconsin

From farm to city to beach, the state is one big playground for children.

Over the years, my children logged many crossings of the St. Croix River.

Like all who are young at heart, we love traveling in Wisconsin. Not only is it beautiful, but it also tends to produce people who remember how much fun it was to be a kid.

Take Laura Ingalls Wilder and Caddie Woodlawn, whose adventures were recounted in famous children's books.

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