Norway Beach Visitor Information Center

This historic building is a hub of activity! Stop for information or visitors just stroll through the building enjoying the Civilian Conservation Corps construction and to admire the stone fireplace and read the "Story in Stone!"
Norway Beach Visitor Center
15830 Norway Beach Rd NW, Cass Lake, MN 56636
Open Memorial Day weekend thru Labor Day
Tuesday - Sunday
10 - 4
At a Glance
| Fees: | None |
|---|---|
| Open Season: | Memorial Day - Labor Day |
| Usage: | Medium-Heavy |
| Closest Towns: | Cass Lake, Bemidji |
| Water: | Drinking Water |
| Restroom: | Flush |
| Operated By: | Operated by the Forest Service |
| Information Center: | Forest Supervisor's Office - Cass Lake Phone: 218-335-8600 |
General Information
Directions: The visitor center is located four miles east of Cass Lake on Highway 2. Turn north on Norway Beach road and follow the signs.Activities
Mountain Biking
The Migizi bike trail leads you right to the Norway Beach Visitor Information Center. This historic building is a hub of activity! Weekly summer naturalist program range from wildflower hikes to discovering water critters and even a loon calling contest.
Campground Camping
This historic building is a hub of activity! Weekly summer naturalist program range from wildflower hikes to discovering water critters and even a loon calling contest. Outdoor related arts and crafts programs and Smokey Bear's Birthday are not to be missed. Often visitors just stroll through the building enjoying the Civilian Conservation Corps construction and to admire the stone fireplace.
RV Camping
This historic building is a hub of activity! Weekly summer naturalist program range from wildflower hikes to discovering water critters and even a loon calling contest. Outdoor related arts and crafts programs and Smokey Bear's Birthday are not to be missed. Often visitors just stroll through the building enjoying the Civilian Conservation Corps construction and to admire the stone fireplace.
Visitor Centers
This historic building is a hub of activity! Weekly summer naturalist program range from wildflower hikes to discovering water critters and even a loon calling contest. Outdoor related arts and crafts programs and Smokey Bear's Birthday are not to be missed. Often visitors just stroll through the building enjoying the Civilian Conservation Corps construction and to admire the stone fireplace.