Most birders think of northern Minnesota as a winter destination, a place of snow, silence, and sought-after boreal specialties. But in summer, this landscape transforms. The forests are alive with song, the bogs are in bloom, and the air hums with life. For those who venture north in June, the rewards are exceptional: breeding warblers in full voice, orchids and pitcher plants in flower, and long, luminous evenings along the shores of Lake Superior.
This four-day journey celebrates the richness of Minnesota’s boreal summer. We’ll explore a diversity of northern habitats, from black spruce bogs and tamarack forests to lakeshore trails and the rugged North Shore, all bursting with life at this time of year. Warblers are the stars of the show, with possibilities including golden-winged, mourning, Canada, and Connecticut, among others. We’ll also keep an eye out for a host of other boreal breeders such as boreal chickadee, evening grosbeak, and barred owl.
In true Reefs to Rockies style, the pace will be relaxed yet immersive, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the landscapes, light, and songs of summer in the North Woods. Whether you’re drawn by the warblers, the wildflowers, or the thrill of exploring one of North America’s most unique ecosystems, this is Minnesota as few experience it.
Join Front Range Birding & Optics and Reefs to Rockies on this four-day adventure into Minnesota’s northern forests and Lake Superior shoreline. You’ll experience rich birding, diverse habitats, and vibrant summer landscapes while enjoying expert guidance and the camaraderie of fellow travelers. This is a chance to see boreal breeding birds at their peak, explore unique ecosystems, and create lasting memories in one of North America’s most captivating regions.
Carly Crow from Reefs to Rockies is thrilled to be guiding this summer adventure to Minnesota! A passionate birder and field biologist, Carly has been immersed in avian research since 2017, specializing in bird banding and field studies. Her work has taken her across the U.S. and around the world, giving her a deep appreciation for the incredible diversity of birdlife and ecosystems. With experience leading research and educational projects in Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador, Carly brings a spirit of curiosity, discovery, and enthusiasm to every trip she leads.
Double occupancy
Starting and ending at Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport (MSP)
Carly Crow
Birding and wildlife viewing with spotting scope available.
Starting with lunch on Day 1 through lunch on Day 4
To Friends of Sax-Zim Bog
After arriving at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), you’ll meet your guide and fellow travelers and begin your journey north. Along the way, we’ll enjoy our first taste of Minnesota summer birding, with eastern wood-pewees whistling, red-bellied woodpeckers churring, northern cardinals chipping, and our first opportunities to see great crested flycatcher, rose-breasted grosbeak, and various warblers and vireos. In Duluth, we’ll check in at our hotel and, time permitting, take a short walk along the lakeshore before dinner.
Accommodations: Hampton Inn Duluth Canal Park (Lake View Room)
Meals: Lunch and Dinner
Trip starts and ends at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP). Plan to arrive by 12 pm today.
We’ll depart early for Sax–Zim Bog, a rare southern extension of Canada’s boreal forest. The bog features a mix of black spruce and tamarack wetlands, hardwood forests, meadows, and rivers, supporting a high concentration of boreal species. Summer is a prime time for breeding birds, including boreal chickadee, evening grosbeak, and a variety of warblers. Great gray owl is always the bird on everyone’s mind, though summer sightings are rare. We’ll spend the day exploring the bog’s habitats with plenty of time for observation and photography.
Accommodations: Hampton Inn Duluth Canal Park
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Today we explore the North Shore, traveling from Duluth to scenic vistas and forested areas. June is a peak month for nesting birds. We’ll watch for bald eagles, peregrine falcons, ruffed grouse, Canada jay, and many warblers. The North Shore also provides excellent opportunities to see wildflowers and other summer plant life. We’ll return to Duluth in time for a farewell dinner and, if conditions allow, to enjoy the sunset over Lake Superior.
Accommodations: Hampton Inn Duluth Canal Park
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
After breakfast, we’ll enjoy a final morning of birding in the Duluth area, with the chance to catch any species we may have missed and possibly see the sunrise over the lake. We’ll then begin the drive back to Minneapolis, stopping at one more birding hotspot along the way before reaching the airport for flights home.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Plan to depart Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport after 6 pm today.
