Boise Cascade of International Falls:
Mill tours are offered June through August without reservations. Children under ten are not allowed on the tour. Forest Tours begin June 12 and are offered every other Wednesday throughout the summer. This field trip includes lunch; reservations can be made at (218) 285- 5217. Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Superior National Forest:
Crane Lake is the western most entry point for the BWCAW; use requires permits from the Forest Service. The Superior National Forest offers trails, picnic grounds and campgrounds. The Vermilion Gorge Trail and the Vermilion Falls Trail near Crane Lake access spectacular geologic features.
Grand Mound History Center:
Operated by the Minnesota Historical Center, the Grand Mound History Center is located 17 miles west of International Falls on State Highway 11. The center is open May 1 through September 1 daily and September through April on weekends. Admission is charged.
International Border:
From International Falls, drive or walk across a toll bridge to Fort Frances, Ontario. Or depart from Crane Lake and travel by boat to the Canadian Trading Post on Sand Point Lake. Visitors are required to check in with Canadian Customs.
Koochiching County Historical Museum and Bronco Nagurski Museum:
This complex is located in Smokey Bear Park, International Falls and is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Admission is charged.