grand portage state park
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Very nice visitors center. It was an easy hike to the beautiful High Falls. It is one of the best state parks in my opinion. Being the last stop before entering Canada it is not as busy as the other parks along the North Shore.
Wonderful displays, many artifacts that you could see up close, the was also a short movie about the history of the land and people.
The visitor center is nicely kept up with clean bathrooms, a museum, a gift shop and some displays that tell of the different Ojibwe clan's and what each animal represents. Of course, the hike to the High Falls is fairly easy and worth a visit. There are a few picnic areas, including a sheltered area, and we made use of them. We were visited by a fox who kept a watchful eye on us as we enjoyed our meal. The grounds are also nicely kept up and clean.
The high falls are very beautiful and easy access, but if you have time you should take the extra 3.5 mile round trip to the middle falls as well. The trail is a woodsy hike with periodic great views of Lake Superior from the trail itself and a side trail overlook. The middle falls, while not as spectacular as the high falls, offer peaceful serenity along with the falls view and river access. The trail is a well worn forest path, with about 300 ft of elevation gain, so it is not for everyone. Since the last time I was here the visitor center is completely new and is fantastic in its own right. The staff was extremely helpful and informative.
We liked the information that they presented in the rest area. We also thought the path up to the falls was very well maintained. Very interesting facts.
1/2-mile on an accessible path and boardwalk gets you to Grand Portage State Park's 120-foot high falls. There are several vantage points to take in the beautiful falls and shoot pictures. The new visitor center is modern and beautiful. 'Enjoy!
My husband and I were very impressed with the beautiful visitors center which is a cooperative effort between the Ojibway and the state of Minnesota. The walk to the falls is handicap accessible to one view of the falls with 2 other overlooks which have a short series of stairs. As you face the visitors center, there is an overlook to the right of the calm waters of the Pigeon River which is the the border of Minnesota and Canada. The visitor center restrooms are clean and there is a small gift shop as well as a lovely picnic area. We walked to the High Falls on a paved and boardwalk trail. The High Falls are a black basalt face which splits the river. Well worth the short time out and back, about a mile total.
We enjoyed visiting the waterfalls of the North Shore, and this was one of my favorites! It helped that it was a beautiful sunny day, and we even saw a rainbow at the bottom of the falls!! I did fall in love with them, and enjoyed the different viewing areas, as well as the easy walk to the falls. There is just something "special" about these falls!!!
Just before entering Canada, between Grand Maris, Minnesota and Thunder Bay Ontario, be sure and stop at Grand Portage State Park. Take the comfortable hike to the Pigeon River Falls and look across the falls into Canada. It will be one of the best hours you'll ever spend.
We didn't have a lot of time for a long hike, but as these are the highest falls in Minnesota, I'd heard they were a must-see. It's a great choice for a relatively easy walk/hike to see a nice falls.The falls were roaring, and we got some great camera shots, and chatted with the usual complement of very friendly Minnesotans. Definitely worth the stop.The park has many other trails, and even this one has some side trails down to the river.I had thought it could be potentially accessible, but at the end, there are stairs to the viewing platforms, so it's not accessible.It's not too steep a climb to the falls, and not too many stairs, either.Worth the effort and time if you're on the North Shore.
Grand Portage is located on the tip of the arrowhead in MN right on the edge of the border with Canada. In fact when you look at pictures of the falls one side is MN and the other side is Ontario. The park was amazingly well maintained and quite nice. The visitor center is new and modern although it is small compared to some other state park visitor centers. The hike to the High Falls was paved and very easy to walk on. It's about a half of a mile from the visitor center to the falls. There are many viewing platforms to view the falls from. On the closest one you can feel the mist from the falls. The area is quite spectacular and the falls are probably the best in Minnesota. It was so well worth the trip to come see this park and enjoy the falls. I plan on coming back soon.
The falls were spectacular. The park is very well maintained. Spent just a short time there but loved it!
Worth the long drive North! The waterfall is an easy 1/2 mile paved and boardwalk hike with rewarding views of the High Falls. We did not so the middle falls hike as we have small children, but were told by other visitors that it is a beautiful but challenging hike.
I liked the displays but they could have done more and was disapointed as native culture is so important in this part of the world.
As with most Minnesota State Parks, the trails are great and lead you to some beautiful scenery. We visited the high falls early in the morning and we were the only people there.