Polar Bear Plunge

Plunge Photos + Video
Plunge Photos + Video
Plunge Photos + Video
Hundreds of brave individuals jumped into the icy water of Lake Superior in support of the Special Olympics of Minnesota. The 2016 Duluth Polar Plunge saw welcoming air temperatures just shy of 40 degrees, but the nearly freezing temperature of the water gave every plunger a reason to be proud of the feat of taking the dip...
Plunge Forecast
Plunge Forecast
Plunge Forecast
Hundreds of brave people are mentally preparing to take the plunge into Lake Superior as part of the Duluth Polar Plunge for Special Olympics of Minnesota. Temperatures have been warming up this week, but will they hold out through plunge day?
Watch the 2016 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge Live Video Stream
Watch the 2016 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge Live Video Stream
Watch the 2016 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge Live Video Stream
The 2016 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge is Saturday, February 20 on the Canal Park shoreline of Lake Superior. As hundreds of brave individuals dive into the icy waters of Lake Superior in support of Special Olympics of Minnesota, we will have a live video stream of the event right here!
Watch the Plunge!
Watch the Plunge!
Watch the Plunge!
The 2015 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge is Saturday, February 21. As hundreds of brave individuals dive into the icy waters of Lake Superior in support of Special Olympics of Minnesota, we will have a live video stream of the event right here!
Plunge Weather Forecast
Plunge Weather Forecast
Plunge Weather Forecast
As hundreds of brave people prepare to jump into the icy water of Lake Superior this weekend for the annual Polar Plunge event in Canal Park, one can't help but wonder what the weather will hold in store for plungers and spectators.
Relive the Plunge
Relive the Plunge
Relive the Plunge
The 2014 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge was Saturday, February 15, where hundreds of brave plungers dove into the bone-chilling water in support of Special Olympics Minnesota. The annual event proved yet again to be a huge success, and a big hit with participants and spectators.

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