When you go looking for fall foliage in Minnesota, you'll find no shortage of options. The incredible hardwoods along the Minnesota and St. Croix River bluffs are stunning. And places like Lake Maria and Maplewood State Parks never disappoint when the trees slip on their autumn mantles. But there's one place that kicks of leaf peeping season like no other, and the short - albeit moderately challenging - hike to reach the most spectacular views is nothing short of a fall foliage wonderland. If you haven't figured out the place yet, I'm talking about the Oberg Mountain Loop near Tofte, MN, and you need to put this trail on your list of must-do fall hikes in Minnesota.
To get to Oberg Mountain, you'll need to head up to the spectacular North Shore of Lake Superior and scenic Minnesota Hwy. 61. This drive, itself, is one of the best ways to enjoy fall in Minnesota. You'll definitely enjoy the journey, but believe me: It'll be even better when you're on the trail!
You'll start the hike from the Oberg Mountain trailhead, which is just off Onion River Rd., between Tofte and Lutsen. The Ray Berglund State Wayside (home to one of my favorite waterfalls), which is located right on the Onion River, makes a good landmark - the turnoff to the trailhead is a few hundred feet northeast of the wayside.
You'll start off on the Superior Hiking Trail, and as you hike along, look for a sign directing you to the Oberg Loop - it's a spur trail off the SHT, and it's pretty well marked. Even so, I usually use AllTrails Plus so I know where I am, how far I have to go, and what kind of elevation I'm looking at. (The total gain on this trail is a respectable 508 feet.)
Along the way, you'll be treated to incredible views of Lake Superior and the Superior National Forest. But the real payoff happens when you reach the Oberg Lake overlook and witness amazing, fiery foliage encircling the lake and stretching into the distance all the way to the horizon. It's a truly breathtaking spectacle.
One of the best things about basking in the fall foliage at Oberg Mountain is that it tends to peak before a lot of other places in Minnesota - so, you're not missing out on all the fabulous foliage in the southern part of the state by making a mid-September trip up to Tofte. Definitely take some time and spend a day or two in the area. Take the gondola at Lutsen Mountains for a fantastic aerial view of the foliage, then grab lunch or dinner at Angry Trout Cafe in Grand Marais. There are plenty of places to stay within minutes of Oberg Mountain. I like a beautiful, clifftop condo near Tofte that's perched above the Lake Superior shoreline, so you can enjoy incredible views even when you're not on the trail.
Have you hiked the Oberg Mountain Loop in Minnesota in the fall? Tell us in the comments, and be sure to let us know about some of your other favorite fall foliage hikes in Minnesota.
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