MacLeod Provincial Park is located 4.9 miles (8kms) east of Geraldton in the Municipality of Greenstone in Ontario’s Superior Country Region. The Park was originally established as of 1963, covers approximately 180 acres, and is known for its excellent fishing and swimming. Some of the main things to do include being active within the park […]
Pattison State Park located in Wisconsin’s Douglas County was originally established as of 1920, covers approximately 1400 acres, and is known for. This State Park is on the southern shores of Lake Superior along State Highway 35. The park features the tallest waterfall in the state of Wisconsin. Some of the main things to do […]
Brule River State Forest is on the southwest corner of Lake Superior along U.S. Highway 2 in the town of Brule. Brule River State Forest features exceptional trout fishing many other opportunities as well for recreational activities. Some of the main things to do in Brule River State Forest include fish, river paddling, wildlife viewing, […]
Gooseberry Falls State Park is located near Two Harbors in Minnesota’s Lake County was originally established as of 1937 and is known for the gorgeous Gooseberry Falls. The park is on the north shores of Lake Superior along highway 61. Gooseberry Falls features upper, middle, and lower falls for viewing. Some of the main things […]
Split Rock Lighthouse State Park located 20 miles northeast of Two Harbors in Minnesota’s Lake County and covers over 2000 acres. The park features the historic Split Rock Lighthouse, educational historic tours with costumed interpreters, and a restored keeper’s home, as well as a visitor center with exhibits, a 14 minute film on the history […]
Tettegouche State Park located near Silver Bay in Minnesota’s Lake County was originally established as of 1979, covers over 3000 acres, and is known for being a former home to a station of the coast guard. This State Park is on the western shores of Lake Superior along Highway 61. The park features amazing forests […]
Temperance River State Park located in Schroeder in Minnesota’s Cook County was originally established as of 1956, covers 217 acres, and is known for being a former home to a station of the coast guard. This State Park is on the western shores of Lake Superior along highway 61. The park features an old historic […]
George Crosby Manitou State Park located 18 miles (29 km) from Silver Bay in Minnesota’s Cook County was originally established as of 1955 and is known for George Crosby Manitou State Park is on the west shores Lake Superior along U.S. highway 61. George Crosby Manitou State Park features scenic views, wildlife, and waterfalls. Some […]
Judge C.R. Magney State Park located near Grand Marais in Minnesota’s Cook County was originally established as of 1957 and is known for its famous waterfall the “Devil’s Kettle.” Judge C.R. Magney State Park is on the north shore of Lake Superior along U.S. highway 61 Judge C.R. Magney State Park features scenic waterfalls, wildlife […]
Cascade River State Park located in Lutsen in Minnesota’s Cook County was originally established as of 1957 and is known for its rocky terrain and having more of a rustic or rough landscape. Cascade River State Park is on the Northern tip of Lake Superior along highway 61. Cascade River State Park features it’s large […]
Grand Portage State Park is located in Grand Portage in Minnesota’s Cook County was originally established as of 1989 and is known for its incredible water falls that you walk and view. Grand Portage State Park is on the northern tip of Lake Superior along U.S. highway 61. Grand Portage State Park features a trail […]
Pigeon River Provincial Park located in Neebing in Ontario’s Superior Country and was originally established in 1957. It is right on the border between Canada and the United States. The park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along Highway 61. Pigeon River Provincial Park features a dramatic High Falls, Middle Falls and Lower […]