Corner of Elk St. and Hwy 11. This beautiful memorial commemorates our United States Armed Forces. The memorial was dedicated in May 2004.
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We are a Catholic Parish Community serving Warroad and the surrounding areas. Mass Times: Saturdays at 5:00 pm (Winter Months); 6:00 pm (Summer Months); Sundays 8:30 am            Â
Pastor: Father Christon Muhero
Year-round resort with summer and winter fishing. Bar and grill with catering on and off-site. Cabins, campgrounds, seasonal docks. All your fishing and boating needs, guided launch service, boat-motor rental, bait-tackle shop, seasonal dock rentals, full-service ice fishing.
The Roseau County Historical Society was organized in April 1927 with the intent of collecting, preserving and disseminating the history of Roseau County, Minnesota. The Roseau County Historical & Museum is located in the Roseau City Center. The museum displays artifacts tell the story of Roseau County’s past, along with other unique artifacts.
Children’s playground one block from Lake of the Woods and the Warroad City Campgrounds at Warroad Point Park.
The Warroad Point Park remains a community gathering place and a great place to see the open water of beautiful Lake of the Woods. Public boat access, ample parking, fishing pier, and heated fish cleaning houses make Warroad Point Park a terrific home base for fishermen. The park also offers newly constructed playground equipment, picnic shelters, campground, and an outdoor swimming pool. Nature viewing from Warroad Point Park’s observation tower and drive-up nature viewing area offer a terrific opportunity for bird watching as Warroad is home to many species of birds all year long. Warroad’s paved walking/biking path begins at the park and weaves through the outskirts of town. Casino gaming, shopping, and lakeshore dining are within a block or two of the park. Campground Reservations: 218-386-1004 or 218-386-1454 Picnic Shelter Reservations: 218-386-1454
The outdoor swimming pool offers a sandy bottom and beach style edges providing a great alternative for lake swimming. Shower areas and changing rooms are provided and a lifeguard is on duty. The outdoor pool is open June – August, 12-6pm, weather permitting.
When visiting the original “Hockeytown USA™” every hockey fan should stop by and see the old Olympic Arena and the Gardens for a complete look at the history of hockey in Warroad.  Ice Arenas – lobby rental available.
Near Sprague, Manitoba on Provincial Hwy 308 to #525. Located on Lake of the Woods. Private resorts, camping, boat launch, power boat rental, canoeing, sailing, and fishing.
Located along the Canadian Border north of Hwy 11 running from Hwy 313 west to almost Hwy 89. Wildlife area, fishing, and hunting. The area’s 63,000 acres of primitive forest contains much of the original animal and plant life native to the area. It is a reliable location for viewing great gray owls and a number of other bird species; the best birding spot is the northernmost three miles of Hwy 310. There are no developed recreational areas but access is available to some parts by highway and county roads. Minimum maintenance roads, hiking forest trails. Snowmobiling.
Located at the Middle School on Cedar Ave., the indoor pool offers Olympic-size lanes, locker rooms, showers, bleacher seating, diving boards, sauna, and whirlpool. Swimming lessons are offered in the summer and open swim, adult and senior swim times are allocated throughout the year. This pool was donated to the town of Warroad by William S. Marvin and dedicated December 1992.
Burial site is located on the corner of Jeans Dr. & Carol St.nnYou will see 4 little houses built over the mounds under some large stately trees on your left (south side).
Just 27 miles southwest of Warroad. Follow Hwy 11 west to Co Rd 9, then south on to County Rd 4. Park Permits: $35 annual, $7 daily. Open year round for daily use. Regular camping season: May – Sept. The central focus of the park is the lake and the north fork of the Roseau River. Here there is an abrupt transition from farmland to wilderness. This secluded park gives visitors a chance to see a variety of Minnesota wildlife. Loons, moose, beaver, fisher, otter, lynx, black bear and wolves live in the area. Enjoy rustic campgrounds, swimming, fishing, and boating. 13 miles of hiking trails, cross-country ski trails, groomed snowmobile trails. Canoe and kayak rentals: half-day and full day.
Dock slips available. Located along the Warroad River behind Lake of the Woods Coffee Company.
When visiting the original “Hockeytown USA™” every hockey fan should stop by and see the old Olympic Arena and the Gardens for a complete look at the history of hockey in Warroad.  Ice Arenas – lobby rental available.
Beste’s Sandy Pine’s Campground is a wilderness campground located in the forests of northern Minnesota just 2 miles west and 1 mile south of Warroad on Hwy 11. Turn south on 570th Av. (Co. Rd 45) and follow the signs to Beste’s Sandy Pine’s Campground. Full RV hookups in the summer. We will provide high quality customer service and a safe, scenic, friendly destination for guests to come and enjoy the beauty of nature and the fun of outdoor sport and recreation.
Located in Beltrami Island State Forest. Features hiking and groomed snowmobile trails. Campground open in Fall and Winter. A picturesque site can be experienced from the top of Bemis Hill, a favorite spot for recreational sledding in winter. Campground is handicap accessible. Pets allowed in campground. Sanitary dump station. From Warroad drive south 11 miles on County 5 to sign.
This second largest state forest occupies an area of 669,000 acres spanning the counties of Roseau, Lake of the Woods, and Beltrami. Canoeing, biking, fishing, hunting, picnicking, hiking, horseback riding trails, cross country ski trails, and 138 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Off-road vehicles (ATVs, etc.) are allowed on all trails unless posted closed. No fee for camping.
Allison Park features a playground, covered picnic areas, a gazebo, a grand gazebo, an amphitheater, a pavilion that has its own set of tables and chairs and a mini kitchen, splash pad, and a hill (sledding for the winter and a fun place to sit to watch events at the amphitheater). There is also a statue installment known as the Northborn Statues. Don’t miss the big sign of Minnesota that says “We are northborn” and has the northern lights displayed on it at night.
