If you're an avid hiker in Minnesota, you've probably seen some spectacular sights. After all, our beautiful state is home to roaring waterfalls, towering cliffs, sweeping prairies, and more. But if you could only do one hike, which would you choose? For many Minnesotans, the answer is easy: Oberg Mountain Loop. This trail takes hikers on a journey through the northern Minnesota woods, from beneath the canopy of trees to high above it. Follow the path into the woods for a breathtaking view of Minnesota from above. Read on below to learn all you need to know about the trail.
The Oberg Mountain Loop is a 2.6-mile loop trail in northern Minnesota. It is part of the much larger Lake Superior Hiking Trail. The trailhead is accessible from a parking lot on Forest Road 336, just north of Tofte.
This trail through the woods is truly beautiful. It crosses a mixed forest that is crawling with wildlife. You'll have the chance to see birds, rodents, and more.
Because the trail does climb the 925-foot-tall Oberg Mountain, there are some steep areas. Be sure to wear the right shoes and take caution as you step. It is unpaved, and there may be ruts or debris on the path.
As you reach the top, northern Minnesota's spectacular landscape will come into view before you. You'll emerge from the trees to find that you are now above them.
The fenced observation area will allow you to soak in the view. In the distance, you'll see rolling hills covered in a blanket of trees. It seems to stretch endlessly.
But the view of the treetops isn't the only surprise in store. In the distance, you'll also see the sparkling waters of Oberg Lake.
This oval-shaped lake is completely surrounded by trees. There are no resorts or campsites along its edges, making it a true wilderness lake. Many like to fish there. But you can see its amazing beauty best from above.
If you ever get the chance, make a point to hike the Oberg Mountain Loop. This trail offers some of the best views in northern Minnesota. It's especially beautiful in the fall when the leaves are at peak color!
Have you ever hiked the Oberg Mountain Loop? If you enjoyed it, you may also be interested in our articles about the views from the top of Inspiration Peak and Mount Tom.
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