There’s no better place than Duluth for making family memories. Here we’ve compiled all the resources you’ll need to plan your spring break trip and make the most of your time together.
Activities
From indoor to outdoor and relaxing to adventurous, spring break in Duluth offers activities that are perfect for the whole family, no matter ages, interests and abilities.
- 10 budget-friendly things to do in the winter/spring, including ideas for spring outdoor activities
- Duluth attractions with information for specific ages
- Events calendar
- Mural hunting
- Shopping
- Shipping – It can be a bit quiet near the Aerial Lift Bridge between January and late-March/early-April, but you can still learn about shipping at the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center (LSMVC). Check ahead for LSMVC days/hours of operation. If you’re visiting in late-March or early-April, you might even witness The First Ship.
Food & Drink
Find the right spot to grab some grub with these roundups of family favorites.
- Bakeries
- Breakfast/brunch
- Coffee shops
- Comfort food
- Ice cream
- Pizza
- Gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan food
- Breweries, cideries and distilleries (Many of Duluth’s craft beverage establishments are family-friendly!)
Lodging
Check out this guide for lodging options in Duluth.
Accessibility
If you’re traveling with or as a person living with a disability, limited mobility or sensory sensitivities, take a look at this guide for information to help plan ahead and make your trip as smooth as possible.
General Information
If you’re wondering when ships will be coming in or where you can find public restrooms, check out the answers to these frequently asked questions to learn all that and more.