1. Judge C.R. Magney State Park
Known for Devil's Kettle waterfall where the river splits, this park offers scenic hiking trails and beautiful views.
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Known for Devil's Kettle waterfall where the river splits, this park offers scenic hiking trails and beautiful views.
A picturesque spot on Lake Superior with stunning views, popular for photography, picnics, and watching sunsets.
A network of hiking trails leading to a summit with panoramic views of Lake Superior and the surrounding wilderness.
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A small roadside park featuring a scenic waterfall and hiking trails through lush forest.
Starting point for the hike to Minnesota’s highest peak, Eagle Mountain, offering challenging trails and rewarding views.
Historic lighthouse located at the harbor, perfect for a leisurely visit and learning about local maritime history.
Museum showcasing the natural and cultural history of the North Shore and Grand Marais area.
A community school offering classes in traditional crafts, arts, and skills inspired by Northern cultures.
A peaceful park along the harbor with picnic areas, boat viewing, and access to waterfront trails.
The main visitor center offering maps, brochures, and helpful information about local attractions and events.
A dedicated off-leash park for dogs featuring fenced areas and amenities for pets and owners.
Organization preserving and sharing the history of the Gunflint Trail area through exhibits and archives.
A scenic highway offering access to wilderness areas, hiking, fishing, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Provides visitor services and information about Superior National Forest and surrounding outdoor recreational activities.
A campground and RV park offering convenient accommodations close to town and natural attractions.
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