There are quite a few tunnels in Minnesota. However, if you find yourself way up north, past Two Harbors on the North Shore, it’s the Silver Creek Cliff Tunnel you’ll likely drive through. A scenic tunnel on highway 61, it goes 1,344 feet through Silver Creek Cliff, and was only finally completed in 1994 to prevent drivers from having to take the treacherous route near the cliff’s edge, or a detour several miles inland that was used prior to the 1920s.
The tunnel took 3 years to complete because 500,000 cubic yards of rock had to be blown away.
When the prior road was being used, visitors were in constant danger of boulders tumbling down onto the pavement... not to mention the giant drop into Lake Superior that was stopped by only a small barrier.
The tunnel is beautifully designed with tile-covered walls, and provides a much safer route. You can still explore the views from the old road, as the Gitchi-Gami State Trail runs right along the cliffside.
This 86 miles of trail provides stunning views, and of course most importantly, a closer look at the history of places like Silver Creek Cliff. Check out this video for a closer look at the Silver Creek section.
So, did you know about the Silver Creek Cliff Tunnel? Do you remember driving on the old highway 61 route around Silver Creek Cliff prior to the construction of the Silver Creek Tunnel?
Now that we’ve taken a closer look at Silver Creek Tunnel, let’s switch gears a bit and admire another feat of engineering, the railroad. We know just the place, too: an abandoned section of railroad that’s actually been transformed into one of the most unique hikes in Minnesota.
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