A body of a headless bear was found near a Duluth Hiking Trail in Morley Heights. Minnesota conservation officers are requesting help for more information.
The Duluth Parks And Recreation Department has closed playgrounds and issued new parks and trails guidelines to help in stopping the spread of COVID-19.
City of Duluth is looking for input to develop mini-master plans on 11 neighborhood parks in the St. Louis River Corridor including Peidmont, Riverside, Merrit and more.
It is time to have some fun in the sun! Let's keep our fingers crossed that the sun will be out for the Annual Duluth Parks and Recreation Sand modeling Contest, Summer Beach Bash and Water Safety Expo on Thursday, July 18th from 11:00-4:00 PM.
If you happen to see a ship rolling down the streets of Duluth this week, don't worry. You haven't accidentally followed your GPS into Lake Superior. The Leif Erickson Viking Ship located in Leif Erickson Park will be relocated on Thursday, July 11. The project goal is to move the ship so it can be repaired and exhibited in a permanent and more-visible public site.
The City of Duluth has announced a few upcoming Clean and Green events that are open to the community. You can be a part of making Duluth beautiful and cleaner place this spring. If you'd like to volunteer, you are encouraged to show up at any of the events listed below.
With the recent snow, the City of Duluth Parks and Recreation would like to remind everyone of the four cross country ski trails right here in the city that are groomed and ready for skiing. These trails provide a great skiing experience for every level of skier and pass through beautiful forest with tremendous views of Lake Superior and the St...
Get your ice skates sharpened and head to the DECC Sunday, December 30th for the annual Parks and Recreation skating party. The skating party will be held in the DECC Arena from 3:00-5:00 PM. This is a great FREE event for families.
The fall leaf cleaning season is here. After you've enjoyed jumping into the piles of leaves you've raked in your yard, what should you do with your bagged up leaves?