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Spend your summer nights under the stars at Movies in the Park! Held at Leif Erikson Park along the stunning shores of Lake Superior, this free, family-friendly event invites you to grab a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy a lineup of beloved films that begin playing at sunset.
Minnesota Film Festival (MFF) 2026: Stories Unfold in Duluth! SAVE THE DATE: April 22-26, 2026 Get ready, film lovers and filmmakers! The Minnesota Film Festival (MFF) is set to return to Duluth, Minnesota, from April 22-26, 2026. Hosted at Zeitgeist’s Zinema (located at 222 E Superior Street, Duluth, MN 55802), MFF shines a light on compelling local films, powerful Indigenous voices, captivating stories from across the Midwest, and cinematic works from beyond. This unique festival is a vibrant hub that champions local talent alongside international films, bridging communities through new perspectives and shared experiences. Throughout the week, guests can look forward to a dynamic schedule of engaging film screenings, insightful post-film conversations with attending filmmakers and guests, lively community events, invaluable networking opportunities, and celebratory parties. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of independent cinema and experience Duluth’s spirit of storytelling! Learn more on the Minnesota Film…
The Chum Rhubarb Festival invites you to enjoy all things rhubarb while taking in live music, stage shows, kids’ activities, games, and auctions — all supporting Chum’s vital work providing food, shelter, and support to Duluth, Minnesota’s unhoused community.
Duluth has a rich Indigenous history that is still alive and well today and there are a number of ways to celebrate and honor it during your visit to Duluth.
The 42 miles of the Superior Hiking Trail in Duluth proper offer an array of options. These miles are perfect for shorter, family-friendly hikes, and they’re also awesome for more hard-core adventurers.
The Park Point Art Fair (PPAF) is a weekend celebration of fine art, creativity, and community. Over 100 juried artists showcase work while visitors enjoy live music, food trucks, hands-on art activities, and an accessible layout. Proceeds support local youth, environmental efforts, and civic projects.
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