Favorites for Summer

Swimming holes of Duluth
In this Lake Superior town, rivers are the place to cool off.

Summer in Madison
In warm months, head for the brewpubs, bicycle trails and lakes of this exuberant college town.

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

Paddling the Bois Brule
In northwest Wisconsin, this lively river is cherished by presidents, paddlers, fishermen and wildlife-watchers.

10 great places to take teens
Sure, they'd rather be with their friends. But you're the one with the wallet.

Circling Lake Michigan
A road trip around this sandy inland sea uncovers multiple personalities.

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

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

Cheat the heat

When summer in the Upper Midwest becomes a sauna, it's time to chill out.

When heat wraps itself around your shoulders like an electric blanket with static cling, there's only one thing to do: Look for cold water.

You'll find it tubing on a spring-fed river, such as the South Branch of the Root River, which takes a short cut through Mystery Caverns and heads toward Lanesboro chilled to 48 degrees.

On Minnesota's North Shore, plop yourself into one of the Baptism River's potholes and let the cool waters swirl around you. Or go whitewater rafting — a fast cool-down is guaranteed.

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Watching a water-ski show

Spend a summer evening watching flips, dance lines and pyramids at a water-ski show.

Watch a water-ski show, and you'll want to climb into your Thunderbird and go get a chocolate malted.

There's something deliciously retro about spending a balmy summer evening listening to '50s party music and the roar of marine engines as spangled, sun-bleached teen-agers fly by.

A corny comedy routine is part of the show, but it's the tricks that keep the crowd enthralled: double flips, dance lines and pyramids that can go up to five tiers.

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Lodgings in Minnesota state parks

If you don't have a cabin of your own, Minnesota has one you can borrow.

If you don't have a cabin of your own, Minnesota has one you can borrow.

Some really are cabins, but others are houses, complete with two-car garages, like the one at Bear Head Lake State Park, previously occupied by the park manager.

Some were private houses that have been renovated, like the Illgen Falls Cabin in Tettegouche State Park.

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20 great rivers for tubing

Lolling on the water, it's easy to play it cool.

It's almost magic, the power of wind and water on a hot day. It's enough to give you goosebumps.

Tubing Minnesota's Rum River on an oppressively hot afternoon, I was amazed to see goose flesh rise on my legs when a breeze sprang up and a cloud crossed the sun. We'd entered a microclimate that seemed to exist only along the river's surface.

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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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The Minnesota resort of your dreams

There's no better vacation than the classic week up north.

In Minnesota, it's devilishly hard to find the lake resort that's right for you.

Everyone wants the "best" resort. But asking the state tourism folks to tell you which one is best is like asking a baker to pick out his best pastry: They're all, of course, the best.

You can't ask your friends. They can tell you only which resort they go to, and that one may be too luxurious/too rustic or not kid-friendly/too family-oriented for you.

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