Travel Destinations Minnesota North Shore, Minnesota Top Things to Do Along Minnesota's North Shore Sprawling parks and maritime marvels line the Lake Superior shore between Duluth and Grand Portage. The best way to see it all? The 154-mile-long North Shore Scenic Byway (State-61). Check out our guide for what to do, where to eat and where to stay in Duluth, Grand Marais and all along the North Shore. By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on July 14, 2023 For those who love the lake (Superior) life, the place where Interstate-35 ends is the spot where all the fun begins. From the port city of Duluth all the way up the coast to Canada, you'll find stellar state parks, both modern and throwback resorts, historic lighthouses, water activities and spots to celebrate the region's arts, dining and culture scenes. Weekend Getaways Near Minneapolis Things to Do Aerial Lift Bridge. Jay Wilde Aerial Lift Bridge Duluth's 172-foot-tall bridge rises more than 20 times each day for sailboats and skyscraper-length ships traveling between Lake Superior and Duluth Harbor. Grand Marais. Jay Wilde Artists Point A ½-mile hike from the parking lot at Grand Marais Harbor leads over lava rock and through forest to the scene at the end—a rocky shore and lighthouse, popular with photographers. Boundary Country Trekking Along with other adventure vacations, this small outfitter plans lodge-to-lodge routes on the Superior Hiking Trail, arranging accommodations, meals and shuttle service. Canal Park. Ryan Donnell Canal Park Near the foot of the Aerial Lift Bridge, Duluth's revived warehouse district contains shops, restaurants and attractions, such as the Lake Superior Maritime Visitors Center and the Great Lakes Aquarium. Cascade River State Park Hiking or cross-country skiing trips lead past waterfalls crashing over black volcanic rock in a gorge at Cascade River State Park 10 miles southwest of Grand Marais. Glensheen Mansion. Andrea Ellen Reed Glensheen Tour the 39 rooms and 7 acres of gardens of this 1908 mansion, built by a Duluth iron-mining baron. Gooseberry Falls State Park North of Two Harbors, pull off State-61 for a ¼-mile walk to the first overlook of a series of copper-color falls at beautiful Gooseberry Falls. Displays at the visitors center explain the geology and history of the area. Grand Portage National Monument At Grand Portage National Monument, 35 miles northeast of Grand Marais and close to the Canadian border, learn about the partnership of the Grand Portage Ojibwe and the North West Company during the North American fur trade. Films, a museum and living-history interpreters enhance your visit. Grand Portage State Park. Ginger Crichton Grand Portage State Park A ½-mile trail and boardwalk at Grand Portage lead to Minnesota's highest waterfall, the 120-foot-tall High Falls of the Pigeon River on the U.S.-Canada border. Great Lakes Aquarium Check out the freshwater critters (otters and gigantic sturgeon) at this Duluth aquarium, which recently opened the exhibit H2O: Watersheds at Work, with hands-on activities to splash, play and learn about water. Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway This two-lane road winds 57 miles inland from Grand Marais to hiking trails, fishing spots and wildlife viewing areas. Make reservations for dinner at Loon Lake Lodge, which serves a different entree each night. Gunflint Lodge offers horseback riding, fishing, ziplining and dining. Fall Road Trip to Minnesota's North Shore Hawk Ridge. Michael Furtman Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve More than a dozen species of raptors stop at Hawk Ridge during their fall migration. Bring binoculars to see them from the trails off Duluth's East Skyline Parkway. Jay Cooke State Park Hikers get a view of the St. Louis River from the swinging bridge in this trail-loaded park 20 miles southwest of Duluth. Lutsen Mountains A gondola at Lutsen takes you to great views of Lake Superior; an alpine slide speeds you down Eagle Mountain. Eagle Ridge Resort puts you in the middle of the action. North House Folk School In Grand Marais, year-round lessons (some available virtually) keep alive traditional crafts like basket weaving and canoe building. North Shore Scenic Railroad Interesting narrated train rides chug along Lake Superior's rugged shore. Park Point Beach Swim in the clear waters of Lake Superior or just lie on the long, sandy beach and watch freighters go by in the distance. The park also includes sand volleyball courts and grills. Spirit Mountain Zoom down the Timber Twister—an alpine slide and roller coaster combo—or take the chairlift to mountain bike runs at the Duluth area resort. Split Rock Lighthouse. Jay Wilde Split Rock Lighthouse Costumed interpreters at Split Rock talk about the daily life of a lightkeeper. Stairs at the 1910 lighthouse lead to lake views. SS William A. Irvin Climb aboard Duluth's 1937 iron ore workhorse to learn about Great Lakes freighters. Superior Hiking Trail This trail stretches more than 300 miles along the ridge above Lake Superior. Tettegouche State Park Sixty miles northeast of Duluth, lava flows, like Palisade Head, rise 300 feet above Lake Superior, while a 60-foot waterfall on the Baptism River rewards hikers at Tettegouche. Two Harbors Light Station Museum Tour the oldest continuously operating light station—since 1892—in the state. Where to Eat Angry Trout Cafe This sunny favorite on the harbor in Grand Marais is local to the core: Lake Superior fish and artisan decor in an old fish house. Betty's Pies If five-layer chocolate pie or apple-strawberry crunch pie sound good, you've found your happy place at Betty's Pies in Two Harbors. Coho Cafe and Bakery Breakfasts like sourdough French toast and wild rice sausage add big flavor at a small lakeside cafe in Tofte. Duluth Grill Local, organic, gluten-free, vegetarian? Yep, those buzzwords rule at Duluth Grill. Even the ketchup and coffee mugs are locally made. Grandma's Saloon and Grill At the original location in Duluth's Canal Park, diners sit practically at the foot of the Aerial Lift Bridge. Choose from a hearty array of salads, sandwiches and entrees. Gun Flint Tavern A diverse menu near Grand Marais showcases microbrews, organic ingredients and a mix of ethnic dishes. Live music entertains many nights of the week. Hungry Hippie Tacos Large fry bread tacos drizzled with house chipotle sour cream make for deliciously filling meals at Hungry Hippie in Grand Marais. New Scenic Cafe Fourteen miles northeast of Duluth, nab deli items, artisan baked goods and more at this popular stop. Northern Waters Smokehaus Duluth deli owner Eric Goerdt marries classic with modern at Northern Waters, piling smoked salmon on a salad with Marcona almonds and wasabi mayonnaise. Papa Charlie's. Courtesy of Lutsen Mountains Papa Charlie's Mountain views from the deck of this Lutsen spot make a meal of barbecue ribs or chicken Florentine all the better. Jay Wilde PortLand Malt Shoppe Slurp salted caramel malts from PortLand Malt Shoppe while admiring Lake Superior from the Duluth Lakewalk. Rustic Inn Cafe Tasty fruit pies and hot, made-to-order sandwiches satisfy at a cozy cafe 10 miles northeast of Two Harbors. Va Bene Caffe The scent of garlic pulls diners into this cafe perched above the Lakewalk in Duluth. After homemade pasta, savor an espresso and gelato. Valentini's Vicino Lago Years of experience feed the Italian menu at the family-owned Duluth eatery. Vikre Distillery. Ryan Donnell Vikre Distillery Lake Superior water goes into craft products like aquavit, a spiced Scandinavian liquor, at Vikre. Voyageur Brewing Company Cheese and ale fondue pairs well with Devil's Kettle, a pale ale with pine notes. Relax on a Voyageur's rooftop patio with views of the Grand Marais harbor. Where to Stay Bluefin Bay Resorts Three resorts in the Tofte area offer a variety of accommodations, restaurants and activities such as guided hikes, canoeing and biking. Breezy Point Cabins on Lake Superior Twelve recently renovated cabins just south of Two Harbors perch in a prime location on rocks at the lake's edges. Caribou Highlands Lodge In Lutsen's Sawtooth Mountains, the ski resort is an all-season destination. East Bay Suites Stay in lakeside condos with balconies and fireplaces at the edge of Lake Superior in the heart of Grand Marais. Fitger's Inn Top-notch staff work at this stylish inn in walking distance of Duluth's Canal Park. Grand Superior Lodge North of Two Harbors, the resort offers amenities like kayak tours. Choose from rooms, cabins or lakefront homes. Gunflint Lodge All-inclusive packages draw guests to a lakefront resort at the edge of the Boundary Waters, 43 miles northwest of Grand Marais. Larsmont Cottages. Jay Wilde Larsmont Cottages on Lake Superior Twenty miles north of Duluth, luxurious rentals line Lake Superior. Swim in the indoor pool and unwind in the wood-fired Finnish sauna. Lutsen Resort on Lake Superior Reasonable prices for the lodge, condos and cabins include kayaking, yoga, campfires, fly-fishing, stand-up paddleboarding and naturalist programs. Poplar Haus Five Northwoods-theme cabins sit along the historic Gunflint Trail 30 miles northwest of Grand Marais. The on-site restaurant serves creatively prepared local fish and more. South Pier Inn on the Canal Second-floor rooms with private balconies facing the canal give the best view of ships passing under Duluth's Aerial Lift Bridge. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit