The largest city on the Iron Range is a community steeped in mining tradition. Today, visitors to Hibbing will find a celebration of life all year round!
The annual Hibbing Jubilee, held the fourth weekend in June, is filled with events for the whole family.
In July, this Iron Range community celebrates its Mines & Pines Arts Festival. Hibbing is the birthplace of legendary icons like Kevin McHale, Roger Maras and Bob Dylan. Each May, people from around the world gather to celebrate Dylan’s birthday at the annual “Dylan Days” festival. Check out the Last Chance Bonspiel held the first week of April, Shifters Car Show held the first weekend in June or the celebrated Winter Frolic held in January or February each year.
Visit historic Hibbing on the north end of town and hop aboard a tour of the Greyhound Bus Museum which commemorates the origin of the Greyhound Bus Lines and view the world’s largest open pit mine at the Hull Rust Mine View.
Roam the spectacular halls of the Hibbing High School. Originally built in the early 1900s, Bob Dylan once studied here.
Explore the universe on the BIG screen at the Paulucci Space Theatre and race over to the Hibbing Raceway, where hundreds of the region’s top stock car drivers compete all summer long. And, don’t forget to come back for the annual Labor Day Shootout, held annually on Labor Day weekend.
Whatever the season, there’s more to see and do in Hibbing!
