If you’re up for an epic adventure, you have to try this Minnesota waterfalls road trip! You get to see countless stunning waterfalls in seven Northern Minnesota locations, on top of experiencing one of the most famously beautiful drives along the North Shore.

 

Starting from Duluth or Grand Portage, our waterfall road trip in Minnesota takes a little over 3 hours of driving, start to finish — which leaves plenty of time for exploring the falls. You can spend the night at one end, or even camp halfway through to make it last. But, if you’re feeling up to it, it is possible to make this Minnesota waterfall loop in one long day (but don’t try to one-day round trip it in the winter). Get the Google map and don’t forget the camera!

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Minnesota’s North Shore has some of the most amazing waterfalls around – and this Minnesota waterfalls road trip is one of the most worthwhile days you’ll ever spend seeing the MN sights. What other kinds of road trips would you like us to help plan? Here is an entire road trip dedicated to Minnesota’s natural wonders. It might be right up your alley!

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What are the best waterfall hikes in Minnesota?

 

Explore more Minnesota waterfalls on these scenic waterfall hikes. The trails in Tettegouche State Park don't go just to the two waterfalls mentioned in this article, there is even a third waterfall there. Waterfalls or not, the hikes there are truly scenic. The Nerstrand Big Woods State Park is said to have one of the most underrated waterfalls. Not many people know that when you take one of the trails in this park, you'll come across the beautiful Hidden Falls. It's stunning no matter what time of year you visit, with a lovely forest surrounding it, and becomes a frozen winter wonderland in the colder months.

Which state parks should I visit in Minnesota?

 

If you loved visiting these Minnesota state parks with waterfalls, here are a few other parks that stand out and are worth visiting. Bear Head Lake State Park has been voted as America's Favorite Park thanks to the stunning scenery, pristine lake, and - of course - the bears that take up residence in the park. If you're interested in more than just scenery, take a trip back in time and visit the historic Old Mill State Park in Argyle, Minnesota. It features an 1882 homestead with a variety of buildings, all listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Plus, the old mill still works!

What are the road trips in Minnesota?

There are many Minnesota road trips you should add to your future travel plans. Explore the whole state with a variety of themes, from haunted places to fun attractions. Some of the best road trips in Minnesota are:

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