Other Man Recreation
Stuntz Bay, Lake Vermilion - Hunting the same lunch as IMinnesota Off Highway Vehicle (OHV/ATV) ParkAbout five miles away from Giants Ridge is the state's only designated OHV park. Its located in a reclaimed mine and is managed by the State of Minnesota. You can rent 4-wheelers and moto-cross bikes and go bombing around until your heart is content. Trails are graded much like ski slopes, offering a variety of terrain for novice and experienced riders.
http://www.ironrange.org/recreation/atv-ohv/Mine ToursBuilt on top of old iron mine tailings, Mine View In The Sky give you a fantastic view of the entire city of Virginia, MN and the now-flooded mine pit that sits adjacent to the town. It's free to go up and get a great view of the Iron Range.
http://www.ironrange.org/attractions/mining/mineview-in-the-sky/If you'd rather go down 2,300 feet into the earth than several hundred feet above it, you can take a tour of the Soudan Underground Mine. It's on the south shores of Lake Vermilion, about 5-10 minutes East of Fortune Bay.
http://www.ironrange.org/attractions/mining/soudan-mine/Frisbee (Disc) GolfGiants Ridge is home to one of the world's largest disc golf courses. Its next to the ski hill/resort, mere steps from The Legend clubhouse and The Giants Ridge Lodge. It will run you a whopping five bucks to play, and has some great views of Giants Ridge as it plays up the ski hill. Follow the link below for a course map and some great pictures of the views from the course.
http://www.giantsridge.com/resort/disc-golfBiking & HikingGiants Ridge maintains several miles of biking and hiking trails. For those that would like to take the "leisurely" version of hiking/biking, there's a "Summit Shuttle" that will drive groups up to the top of the ski hill. Given the laid-back nature of the Iron Range, you might even be able to take a beverage or two with you.
Floatplane ToursBy far one of the most exhilarating ways to enjoy flight, you can tour Lake Vermilion and the surrounding region (including Giants Ridge) from the air! A floatplane endorsement is priority #2 for me (after the pilots license itself) and what better way to experience it than on Lake Vermilion? Flights require a reservation and are reasonably priced, so if you want to go, give Van Air a call. See link below.
http://www.flyvanair.com/