As air travel has slowed and road trips have surged, meandering scenic byways are bringing people back to sights off the beaten path. In northern Minnesota, Highway 61 along Lake Superior from Duluth to Grand Marais, offers a 110-mile road trip speckled with entrances to your choice of seven state parks. Alongside the rocky landscape of the North Shore you will be delighted with accessible waterfalls like Gooseberry Falls and powerful overlooks such as Split Rock Lighthouse and Palisade Head. For those looking to stretch their legs a bit more, there are hiking trails and camping opportunities at Tettegouche State Park or Cascade River State Park. For a bite en route, stop at Betty’s Pies and Lou’s Fish House, both located in quaint town of Two Harbors.
WRITTEN BY HEIDI SIEFKAS
Sunset along Duluth’s Lakewalk.
The historic Aerial Lift Bridge in Canal Park, Duluth; the gateway to the Park Point Beach and the Port of Duluth-Superior.
Camping trip through the Boundary Water Canoe Area (BWCA).
Split Rock Lighthouse State Park located in Two Harbors, just a half-hour drive from Duluth.
Get in touch with nature on a canoe.
The rugged yet beautiful coastline of Lake Superior.