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Hiking the Magnetic Rock Trail on the Gunflint Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on May 26, 2020 Posted in Gunflint Trail, hiking No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail, Hiking trail, Magnetic Rock Trail

The Magnetic Rock Trail is probably the most well-known hiking trail on the Gunflint Trail. The well-marked trailhead is 48 miles from Grand Marais and the parking lot is directly off of the Gunflint Trail on the East side of …

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Hiking the Devil Track River

By Sue Prom Posted on March 6, 2018 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with Devil Track River

Hiking rivers in the winter is a fun way to explore. When the snow is deep you can easily get over any downed trees or obstacles in the way. You don’t have to deal with slippery rocks or getting your …

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Gunflint Trail Hiking- South Lake Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on September 20, 2017 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with Border Route Trail, gunflint trail hiking, south lake trail

  It had been a number of years since I last hiked the South Lake Trail. As far as hiking trails on the Gunflint Trail the South Lake Trail is not that special. It doesn’t offer amazing views like the …

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Kadunce River Interpretive Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on September 6, 2017 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with hiking, kadunce

If you haven’t been reading the stories about our Kadunce River experience then this blog won’t make too much sense. Either skip reading it or go back and read the other three blogs first.   The overwhelming feeling of embarassment …

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Humble Pie Second Helpings

By Sue Prom Posted on September 2, 2017 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with kadunce

It was a beautiful day on the river with the sun shining and temperature warm. The water felt warm on our feet and we gladly waded in water up to our waists to get from one falls to another. It …

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Hiking on the Gunflint Trail- Northern Light Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on August 26, 2017 Posted in Gunflint Trail, hiking No Comments Tagged with Brule River, Gunflint Trail, Hiking trail, Northern Light Trail

I’m usually in a hurry to get to town when I’m driving from the end of the Gunflint Trail to Grand Marais.  The other day I had a few extra minutes so I decided to stop and take a hike. …

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Brule River and Devil’s Kettle in August

By Sue Prom Posted on August 12, 2017 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with Brule River, devil's kettle, Judge C. MAgney State Park

There’s a little less water in the Brule River this month than there was earlier this summer but it’s still flowing and as beautiful as ever. It’s a must-do hike when you’re in Grand Marais, Minnesota. August June

Hiking on the Cascade River

By Sue Prom Posted on August 7, 2017 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with cascade state park, Grand Marais, hiking

The North Shore of Lake Superior has a number of wonderful places to hike. State Park hiking trails, rivers, the beach, the Superior Hiking Trail or even just along dirt roads you can easily find a place to stretch your …

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George H. Crosby-Manitou State Park

By Sue Prom Posted on October 13, 2016 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with george crosby manitou state park

I haven’t hiked in the George H. Crosby-Manitou State Park on Minnesota’s North Shore but it’s on my list because it contains a section of the Superior Hiking Trail that I still need to hike. I have wanted to camp …

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Border Route Trail Benefits

By Sue Prom Posted on September 11, 2016 Posted in hiking No Comments Tagged with Border Route Trail, Stairway Portage

We’d like to extend a big THANK YOU to the group of folks working on the Border Route Trail. We appreciate your work very much. PLC GROUP IN THE BWCAW WORKING ON BORDER ROUTE TRAIL Submitted by usfs on Thu, …

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