International Falls

International Falls is a city in Minnesota. The city is nicknamed "Frostbite Falls" or "Icebox of the Nation". According to Forbes magazine, it is the coldest city in the Lower 48 United States.

Get in

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Map
Map of International Falls

  • 48.565556-93.4022221 Falls International Airport (INL  IATA). Service from Minneapolis/St. Paul Falls International Airport on Wikipedia Falls International Airport (Q5432482) on Wikidata OSM directions

Get around

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Rainy Lake
  • Rainy Lake represents the border between Minnesota and Ontario, Canada. It is popular for fishing, boating, and cross-country skiing and snowmobiling when it freezes over in winter. Rainy Lake connects to Voyageurs National Park which has 46 boat-in campsites on Rainy Lake.
  • Kerry Park - skating rink
  • The Library, 1323 3rd St. Cafe with a library motif serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Drink

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Sleep

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  • Cantilever Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, 2078 Spruce St, Ranier. Adjacent to Rainy Lake. Hot tub overlooking lake.

Connect

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Go next

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Routes through International Falls
KenoraFort Frances ← becomes passport control   N  S  VirginiaDuluth
KenoraFort Frances ← becomes passport control   N  S  → Big Falls → Bemidji
DraytonBaudette  W  E  Voyageurs National ParkEND



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