Events for April 29, 2026 - April 29, 2026

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  • Outdoor Activity Challenge!

    October is Nature Hike! Show us your skills and enhance your passion for the outdoors year-round! How does it work? Follow along each month by participating in a new and exciting activity. Snap a photo, and post it on Facebook and Instagram and tag us! @Youthoutdooractivityday and #Youthoutdooractivityday You will be automatically entered into a

  • Outdoor Adventure Challenge!

    November is Hunting! Show us your skills and enhance your passion for the outdoors year-round! How does it work? Follow along each month by participating in a new and exciting activity. Snap a photo, and post it on Facebook and Instagram and tag us! @Youthoutdooractivityday and #Youthoutdooractivityday You will be automatically entered into a drawing

  • Outdoor Activity Challenge!

    December is Snowshoeing, Skiing sledding or tubing! Show us your skills and enhance your passion for the outdoors year-round! How does it work? Follow along each month by participating in a new and exciting activity. Snap a photo, and post it on Facebook and Instagram and tag us! @Youthoutdooractivityday and #Youthoutdooractivityday You will be automatically

  • Youth Outdoor Activity Day 2025!

    Today is the day! If you have not already registered, please do so! We would love to see you there!

  • Youth Waterfowl Weekend!

    Who can hunt: Hunters age 17 and younger. Requirements: Must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult age 18 or older.

  • Take a Kid Hunting Weekend

    Who can hunt: Minnesota resident adults accompanied by a youth under age 16. Requirements: The adult may hunt small game without a license.

  • Statewide Youth Deer Hunt!

    Who can hunt: Youth ages 10–17. Requirements: This statewide firearms season is for youth only. Youth ages 10–13 must be accompanied by an adult. Youth ages 10–12 are not required to have a firearms safety certificate. Youth ages 13–17 must have a firearms safety certificate or apprentice hunter validation. Youth ages 10–12 must obtain a

  • Take a Kid Ice Fishing Weekend

    Who can fish: Minnesota residents and non-residents, and their youth. What it is: Adults can fish on Minnesota waters without a fishing license if they are accompanied by a child 15 or younger.

  • Take a Kid Fishing Weekend

    What it is: Residents can fish without a license when accompanied by a child 15 or younger. Disclaimer: This information is for Minnesota and is subject to change. For the most up-to-date regulations, always check the official Minnesota DNR website.

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