A Solstice Week Around Lake Vermilion
Mid-June is one of the sweetest stretches of summer in the Vermilion area. The evenings are long, the lake holds that soft silver light well past supper, and the north woods are busy with lupine, daisies, nesting loons, dragonflies, and the first true cabin-season energy. If you are staying near Tower, this week is a lovely time to wander a little: spend a morning by Lake Vermilion, an afternoon in Ely, and a festive evening on the Iron Range.
Best Local Happenings for the Week of June 16
- Stroll Tower and the Lake Vermilion shoreline. Start close to the inn with a relaxed walk through Tower, then head toward the public harbor area for lake views, boat traffic, and that classic northern Minnesota mix of pine scent and fresh water. Pack a light jacket for breezy evenings, even in June.
- Visit Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park. This is a favorite for travelers who like a little history with their scenery. Check the current schedule for interpretive programs and tour availability, then make time for the above-ground trails and quiet forest edges where warblers and wildflowers are active this time of year.
- Make an Ely day of it. Ely is an easy and beautiful drive from Tower, with outfitters, cafés, gift shops, galleries, and beloved wildlife stops like the International Wolf Center and North American Bear Center. Midweek visits can feel especially pleasant before the busier weekend crowd arrives.
- Head to Virginia for Father’s Day weekend festivities. The Land of the Loon Ethnic Arts Festival is traditionally held in Virginia’s Olcott Park over Father’s Day weekend, bringing art vendors, food, music, and a cheerful Iron Range community feel. It is a wonderful Saturday or Sunday outing for couples, families, and anyone who enjoys browsing handmade work under big summer trees.
- Look for live music and patio evenings. Restaurants, breweries, and community spaces across Tower, Ely, Virginia, and the broader Iron Range often add music and casual events as summer gets rolling. Check local calendars when you arrive, then leave room for a spontaneous stop after a day on the lake.
What Nature Is Doing This Week
The week of June 16 sits right at the edge of the summer solstice, so you get some of the longest daylight of the year. Loons may be seen close to shore with young chicks riding near them, and eagles are frequently spotted over Lake Vermilion’s bays and islands. Along roadsides and trail edges, watch for purple lupine, bunchberry blossoms, columbine, and early summer ferns unfurling into full green.
For an easy nature outing, take a morning drive toward Ely or a sunset loop near Soudan and Tower. Bring binoculars, bug spray, and a camera. The mosquitoes are part of the north woods story in June, but so are the golden evenings, birdsong, and the smell of warm pine needles after a sunny day.
A Simple Summer Itinerary
- Tuesday or Wednesday: Arrive, settle in, and take an evening shoreline drive near Lake Vermilion.
- Thursday: Explore Soudan history, trails, and Tower’s small-town stops.
- Friday: Spend the day in Ely, then return for a quiet night near the lake.
- Saturday or Sunday: Visit Virginia for Iron Range festival energy, local food, and arts browsing.
However you shape your week, Vermilion Park Inn makes a comfortable home base between lake country, Ely adventure, and Iron Range culture. We would be delighted to welcome you for long summer days, friendly local exploring, and restful nights near Lake Vermilion. Book your stay at Vermilion Park Inn
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