Tammy’s Guide to the Good Stuff :)

Tammy
Tammy’s Guide to the Good Stuff :)

Food scene

Great hometown hearty food and atmosphere. Check out their breakfasts!
Minnesota Nice Cafe
315 Irvine Ave NW
Great hometown hearty food and atmosphere. Check out their breakfasts!
Bringing Bemidji back to it roots, supporting local with Farm to table cuisine. The menu is always changing, offering travelers and locals alike the opportunity to taste what Bemidji has to offer!
Table for 7
414 Beltrami Avenue Northwest
Bringing Bemidji back to it roots, supporting local with Farm to table cuisine. The menu is always changing, offering travelers and locals alike the opportunity to taste what Bemidji has to offer!

City/town information

Home of the iconic Paul and Babe statues, Bemidji is a great little town to check out. Downtown hosts small businesses and restaurants and is very walkable. Bemidji is also home to Bemidji State University which has a beautiful campus on the shores of Lake Bemidji. Check out the Visit Bemidji website for up to date info on happenings around town: https://www.visitbemidji.com/
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Bemidji
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Home of the iconic Paul and Babe statues, Bemidji is a great little town to check out. Downtown hosts small businesses and restaurants and is very walkable. Bemidji is also home to Bemidji State University which has a beautiful campus on the shores of Lake Bemidji. Check out the Visit Bemidji website for up to date info on happenings around town: https://www.visitbemidji.com/

Sightseeing

Lost 40 owes its old-growth pine forest to a surveying error that occurred during the Public Land Survey in 1882. As the story goes, the pines were missed by loggers because surveyors mistakenly mapped the area as Coddington Lake (the lake is actually located half of a mile to the southeast). The site was re-surveyed and the error corrected in 1960. Shortly after, it was incorporated into Big Fork State Forest and its old trees have since endured. A 2009 study found the oldest individual trees within the SNA to be red pines 230-240 years old.
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Lost 40 Scientific and Natural Area (SNA)
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Lost 40 owes its old-growth pine forest to a surveying error that occurred during the Public Land Survey in 1882. As the story goes, the pines were missed by loggers because surveyors mistakenly mapped the area as Coddington Lake (the lake is actually located half of a mile to the southeast). The site was re-surveyed and the error corrected in 1960. Shortly after, it was incorporated into Big Fork State Forest and its old trees have since endured. A 2009 study found the oldest individual trees within the SNA to be red pines 230-240 years old.