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Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 6282 Cranberry Road, Finland, MNExplore what Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center has to offer on this fun filled day! Come join Wolf Ridge Staff at our Free Open House.
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Explore everything our 2,000-acre classroom offers for students, educators, and lifelong learners ready to take their next adventure outside.
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Located in Finland, Minnesota, the Wolf Ridge campus is bordered by rivers, lakes, and streams, with spectacular views of Lake Superior and the Sawmill Valley.
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Founded in 1971, Wolf Ridge hosts 12,000+ visitors annually, many for multi-day immersive outdoor experiences on our 2,000-acre campus.
About OverviewExplore what Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center has to offer on this fun filled day! Come join Wolf Ridge Staff at our Free Open House.
Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up close and learn about the banding process and bird research.
Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up close and learn about the banding process and bird research.
Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up close and learn about the banding process and bird research.
One of the only courses offered in the Midwest, this course focuses on how to teach others about ethical camping and outdoor recreation practices.
This weekend at Wolf Ridge, spend time with experienced yoga instructors, Rewa Giroux-Dumas and Dawn Perras in a relaxing and rejuvenating setting.
We plan to teach you about the many different kinds of agates found on our near the shores of Lake Superior. Have you heard of eye agates? Skip an Atom Agates? How about Water Level or Paint Agates?
Want to try out Summer Camp but not feeling like a whole week? Try our shorter camp experience. Transportation from the Twin Cities and Duluth is available.
Earn college and high school credits while experiencing a wilderness trip to Isle Royale. Transportation from Twin Cities and Duluth available.
Women make up less than 5% of US carpenters by trade. The purpose of this course is to provide a supportive learning environment for women to work with their hands, using traditional and modern tools to learn the craft of timber frame building. The women who take this class may use these skills to pursue personal building projects or continue to develop their skills in pursuit of a career working with wood.