As a gateway community for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), folks flock to the small town of Ely year-round, but the town truly comes alive during the colder months, making it a premier winter destination in Minnesota.

Ely is located near the Canadian border. It’s surrounded by the Superior National Forest, as well as pristine North Woods lakes and rivers.

Visit Ely/Facebook The area’s many recreational opportunities are a huge draw for winter sports enthusiasts.

Folks who live in and visit the community embrace winter with gusto.

Ely Winter Festival

Ely is surrounded by miles and miles of trails for both snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.

Ely Chamber of Commerce

The region’s lakes are chock full of walleye, smallmouth bass, lake trout, northern pike, and perch - all of which lure anglers out onto the ice.

Ely Chamber of Commerce

Fat biking is popular way to explore Ely in the wintertime.

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And with as much snowfall as the North Woods get, snowshoes are a necessity.

Flickr/Rebecca Siegel

Especially when you’re hiking or camping in the Boundary Waters.

Superior National Forest/Facebook

Winter is also an ideal time to see some of Minnesota’s most elusive wildlife, like moose, wolves, and lynx.

Superior National Forest/Facebook The snow cover and lack of foliage help to make the animals more visible.

Ely is one of the country’s hotspots for dogsledding. Every winter, spectators are treated to some of the area’s finest teams and mushers at the WolfTrack Classic Sled Dog Race.

WolfTrack Classic/Facebook You can also try your hand at mushing, yourself, with one of the area’s many dogsledding guides.

Then visit the International Wolf Center to get up close and personal with the sled dogs’ ancestors.

International Wolf Center/Ely

Each year, the town demonstrates just how much it loves winter at the Ely Winter Festival.

Ely Winter Festival/Facebook

If you’re lucky, your visit could be capped off with the aurora borealis dancing above a frozen lake.

Flickr/Heikki Holstila With its far-north location, Ely is a prime spot for seeing the northern lights, and winter is the best season to do so.

When you live in Minnesota, winter’s a part of life, and a visit to Ely will help you appreciate just how wonderful the season can be. While you’re in the area, be sure to visit the Bavarian-themed town of Biwabik, which is less than an hour from Ely and home to Giant’s Ridge Ski Resort.

Visit Ely/Facebook

The area’s many recreational opportunities are a huge draw for winter sports enthusiasts.

Ely Winter Festival

Ely Chamber of Commerce

Flickr/Jeff Moser

Flickr/Rebecca Siegel

Superior National Forest/Facebook

The snow cover and lack of foliage help to make the animals more visible.

WolfTrack Classic/Facebook

You can also try your hand at mushing, yourself, with one of the area’s many dogsledding guides.

International Wolf Center/Ely

Ely Winter Festival/Facebook

Flickr/Heikki Holstila

With its far-north location, Ely is a prime spot for seeing the northern lights, and winter is the best season to do so.

Have you visited Ely in the wintertime? What other Minnesota towns come alive during the winter season?

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