Minnesota s Backyard: Woods, wildlife, water access, and free A/C, at Zippel Bay State Park
Destination No. 6 on our 20-site tour of Minnesota s state parks brings back a flood of memories for the author, as the beach at Zippel Bay State Park was a family place to find free air conditioning some 40 years ago. Today the park is both a beach destination and an important public access point to Lake of the Woods. 7:20 am, Jun. 10, 2021 ×
For generations, young visitors like this one have come to the beach at Zippel Bay State Park, on Lake of the Woods, to cool off during the hottest days of a Minnesota summer. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources photo.
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Hockeytown USA finds new way to entertain itself on skates Author: Boyd Huppert Updated: 8:40 PM CST February 25, 2021
WARROAD, Minn. Kids in Warroad don t arrive in the world with their skates already laced.
But almost.
“I was born to skate, my mom said,” 9-year-old Anderson Myers proudly states as he shoots a puck into an empty net on the Warroad River.
Mere weeks ago, Anderson’s birthright was taken away.
“They said that we can t go skating,” Anderson says.
COVID-19 restrictions may have temporarily shuttered Warroad arenas in the late fall and early winter, but the community, which proclaims itself Hockeytown USA, didn’t take the closures standing still.
Inspired by COVID closings, skate path on Warroad River is 2½ miles of winter fun kvue.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kvue.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hockeytown USA finds new way to entertain itself on skates Author: Boyd Huppert Updated: 8:40 PM CST February 25, 2021
WARROAD, Minn. Kids in Warroad don t arrive in the world with their skates already laced.
But almost.
“I was born to skate, my mom said,” 9-year-old Anderson Myers proudly states as he shoots a puck into an empty net on the Warroad River.
Mere weeks ago, Anderson’s birthright was taken away.
“They said that we can t go skating,” Anderson says.
COVID-19 restrictions may have temporarily shuttered Warroad arenas in the late fall and early winter, but the community, which proclaims itself Hockeytown USA, didn’t take the closures standing still.