The Land of 10,000 Lakes is known for just that: its enormous collection of beautiful, sparkling lakes. But Minnesota has much more to offer than our bodies of water. Each of these lakes is surrounded by amazing natural scenery that is worth visiting on its own. Some lakes are surrounded by old forests so thick that light barely penetrates. Others have miles of tall cliffs and rocky shorelines. Still other lakes wash sandy beaches that make it easy to spread out and enjoy the scenery.

It is a sandy beach on Lake Superior that we want to introduce today. The Black Beach in Minnesota’s North Shore is unlike anything else in the state – and maybe even in the world. It’s otherworldly beauty looks like something from another planet, and everyone should visit at least once. Here’s what you need to know:

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Black Beach is a gorgeous northern Minnesota beach that looks like something from another planet. Have you ever been to there? What did you think? If you love exploring Minnesota beaches, also visit the nearby Iona’s Beach, a singing beach that you need to experience to be believed.

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Beaches In Minnesota

What other beaches should I visit in Minnesota?

This black sand beach is one of the most unique in Minnesota, but it’s not the only spot to enjoy the sun at. Check out these other Minnesota beaches as well.

  • Zippel Bay State Park Beach
  • Iona's Beach
  • Lake Carlos State Park Beach
  • Onyx Beach
  • Afton State Park Beach
  • Flandrau State Park Beach
  • Hayes Lake State Park Beach
  • Camden State Park Beach

 

What other natural wonders should I visit in Minnesota?

Once you’ve reached your beach bum quota for the day, consider checking out these other unique natural wonders in Minnesota. The state has so much natural beauty to offer, the hardest part is deciding what to explore first.

  • Gooseberry Falls
  • Niagara Cave
  • Artist's Point
  • Devil's Kettle
  • Croix River Dalles
  • BWCA
  • Pigeon River High Falls
  • Blue Mounds State Park
  • Palisade Head
  • Eagle Mountain

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