Here in Minnesota, it’s almost impossible to be bored. If you find yourself with nothing to do, there’s a whole slew of great places to visit that you’ve probably never seen before. Why not start with taking a visit to each of Minnesota’s seven wonders? This seven wonders road trip — about 250 miles in total — will be one of the most unforgettable things you do all year. Take a look:
Minnesota has many more than seven wonders, but today we'll focus on those in the northern part of the state, mainly along the North Shore.
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1. Jay Cooke State Park
Just a few miles outside of Duluth, Jay Cooke State Park might just be the gateway to the North Shore. This 8,125-acre state park is home to the lower reaches of the St. Louis River, which rushes through a 13-mile gorge. This rugged park is a must-see in northern Minnesota, making it a perfect first stop on this seven wonders road trip.
2. Gooseberry Falls State Park
Gooseberry Falls is probably the most visited waterfall in all of Minnesota — and deservedly so. The stunning waterfall is also easily accessible. A short paved pathway will lead you to all the stunning tiers of water.
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3. Split Rock Lighthouse State Park
Ask any Minnesotan to identify a photo of Split Rock Lighthouse, and nearly everyone would know exactly what it was. This iconic spot is beautiful both close up and from afar. Visit the lighthouse itself for a historic look at Lake Superior, with beautiful views of the lake from high up. And gaze upon the lighthouse from afar to take in the rocky cliff on which it stands. Either way, this Minnesota wonder is a must-see.
4. Black Beach
While Black Beach may not be a state or national park, it is still one of the prettiest — and most unique — spots in Minnesota. This natural wonder is the only black beach in the state. Against the choppy blue waters of lake superior and the blue and red rock of the nearby cliffs, the beach is a rainbow of colors. Not only that, but it's a great spot to take off your shoes and wade into the water on a warm summer day.
5. Tettegouche State Park
Continue your seven wonders road trip at Tettegouche State Park, where the High Falls of the Baptism River is the tallest waterfall completely within Minnesota. With a 70-foot drop, it's sure to inspire awe to anyone you visit. Many other famous Minnesota sights are on display at this park as well. Visit Palisade Head and Shovel Point for gorgeous views over Lake Superior and its jagged cliffs.
6. Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
We can't talk about Minnesota's wonders without mentioning the Boundary Waters. This huge million-acre expanse is amazing for fishermen, hikers, campers, and anyone who wants to fully immerse in nature. As you canoe through tree-lined lakes or cast your line in crystal-clear waters, you'll feel at peace in the untouched wilderness of the Boundary Waters. This wonder of Minnesota is simply breathtaking.
7. Voyageurs National Park
Our next and final stop on the seven wonders road trip is way, way up in northern Minnesota. Voyageurs National Park is Minnesota's only national park, and it's well worth a visit. The main access to Voyageurs is by water, so you'll need a boat to visit. But if you can manage that, you'll be blown away by the rugged, spectacular beauty of this northern park. Amazing fishing, camping, and wildlife await anyone who takes the trouble to visit.
Would you take this road trip to Minnesota's seven wonders? Let us know in the comments below!
If you're looking for some year-round Minnesota road trip ideas, you're in the right place. The North Star State, with its large cities and charming small towns, abundant natural beauty, and several landmarks and sites of national significance - with plenty of room for driving between them all - has got to be one of the best states for road trips in the entire country. In fact, in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, a road trip through Minnesota is practically an annual rite of passage! So, be sure to pack all your road trip essentials - and don't forget the snacks - as you navigate through 11 of the best road trips in Minnesota.
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For a Minnesota road trip map that you can use to navigate on your smartphone, just tap the "Route" link at the beginning of any of our 11 Minnesota road trips.
1-Day Road Trip In Minnesota
Route: Grand Marais > Five Mile Rock > Kadunce River State Wayside > Naniboujou Lodge and Restaurant > Judge C.R. Magney State Park > Fontainebleau State Park > Grand Portage National Monument > Mt. Josephine Overlook > Grand Portage State Park
Distance: 43 miles
Trip Time: 1 hour driving time
Although this may be the shortest Minnesota road trip itinerary on this list, quick road trips in Minnesota can be breathtaking. This day trip along MN-61 may well be the most scenic one-day road trip in Minnesota you will find. Not only will you experience some of the most dramatic shoreline on the Great Lakes, you’ll have the opportunity to hit some lesser-traveled hiking trails, explore the shore, and delve into some of the state’s most fascinating history at places like Naniboujou Lodge and Grand Portage National Monument. This is definitely one of the weekend trips in Minnesota that should go on your bucket list!
3-Day Weekend Road Trip In Minnesota
Route: Illgen City > Illgen Falls > Ely > Bear Head Lake State Park > Scenic State Park > Lost 40 SNA > Lady Slipper Scenic Byway > Big Bog State Recreation Area > Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge > Oslo
Distance: 490 miles
Trip Time: 9.5 hours driving time
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You could complete this road trip traversing Minnesota’s longest state highway in as little as three days. However, adding another day or two to this northern Minnesota itinerary would allow you to explore a little longer in places like Big Bog State Recreation Area and Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge. As you skirt the southern edge of Red Lake, you’ll pass within about an hour of Itasca State Park, where you’ll find the headwaters of the Mississippi River. It would make an excellent add-on to one of our favorite weekend road trips in Minnesota.
Western Minnesota Road Trip
Route: Iowa Minnesota South Dakota Marker > Blue Mounds State Park > Pipestone National Monument > Lac Qui Parle State Park > Kensington Runestone Park > Red River State Recreation Area > John Kurz Memorial Park > Lake Bronson State Park > Warroad
Distance: 575 miles
Trip Time: 10.5 hours driving time
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This Minnesota road trip, for the most part, follows Highway 75 King of Trails Scenic Byway will take you from the corner that the Land of 10,000 Lakes shares with Iowa and South Dakota all the way to Lake of the Woods and the Canadian border. Along the way, you'll pass through towns like Luverne, Pipestone, Argyle, and Warroad, visiting fantastic state parks, national monuments, stunning natural areas, and beloved local landmarks. It's an awesome way to see one of the lesser-traveled parts of the state and the Upper Midwest at their most beautiful - the summer.
Minnesota Bluff Country Road Trip
Route: Four Daughters Vineyard and Winery > Hop and Barrel Brewing > Sugar Creek Vineyard and Meadery > Karst Brewing > Trout City Brewing > Sylvan Brewing > Union Valley Vineyard and Winery
Distance: 79 miles
Trip Time: 1.75 hours driving time
Start this road trip along the Historic Bluff Country Scenic Byway just south of Rochester in Spring Valley. Drives through this part of the state - the “driftless” area - offer some of the best road trips to be had in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. This one combines all the quaint charm and rustic beauty of the Bluff Country with visits to several local breweries and wineries along the way. It’s an ideal road trip for a weekend getaway, combined with a stay at a bed-and-breakfast in Lanesboro, Rushford, or Preston.
Best Minnesota Road Trip For Spring
Route: Minnehaha Falls > Vermillion Falls > Cannon Falls > Nerstrand Big Woods State Park > Minneopa State Park > Ramsey Falls > Pipestone National Monument
Distance: 281 miles
Trip Time: 5.5 hours driving time
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Spring is waterfall season, and this drive to the best waterfalls in southern Minnesota is a perfect way to spend a spring weekend. You’ll start in Minneapolis, at the iconic Minnehaha Falls, then visit several of southeastern Minnesota’s lovely cascades. From there, you’ll head west to Minneopa State Park, near Mankato. This is the perfect time for a break or an overnight stop. Since the charming town of New Ulm is directly on the route, it makes a perfect stopping point before you head to far western Minnesota to finish off the road trip.
Best Summer Road Trip In Minnesota
Route: Rainy Lake Visitor's Center, Voyageurs National Park > International Falls > Franz Jevne State Park > Wheelers Point > Zippel Bay State Park
Distance: 103 miles
Trip Time: 2 hours driving time
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You can make this northern Minnesota road trip along the Rainy River and the Canadian border as long or as short as you like. There are plenty of things to do and places to explore on the drive from Voyageurs National Park on Rainy Lake to International Falls, Franz Jevne State Park - the smallest in the state - and Zippel Bay State Park on the south shore of the gargantuan Lake of the Woods. It’s a perfect way to spend a summer afternoon, weekend, or week. Bring your passport for a stretch goal of the Northwest Angle, the northernmost point in the Lower 48 United States - but you have to travel through Canada to get there by land.
Best Minnesota Road Trip For Fall
Route: St. Croix State Park> Wild River State Park > Interstate State Park > William O'Brien State Park > St. Croix Boom Site State Wayside > Stillwater > Afton State Park
Distance: 118 miles
Trip Time: 2.3 hours driving time
This one or two-day itinerary tracks the St. Croix River through the St. Croix National Scenic River Way, which makes it perfect for fall road trip in Minnesota. The forested river valley explodes with fall colors, and because you can see the bluffs on the Wisconsin side, as well, you get double the foliage. Moreover, you'll visit five state parks and a national park service unit, and you can stop along the way to explore the charming historic towns of Taylors Falls, Marine on St. Croix, Stillwater, Bayport, and Afton.
Best Winter Road Trip In Minnesota
Route: Grand Marais > Pincushion Mountain Overlook > Bearskin Lodge > White Pine Lodge > Magnetic Rock Trail > Poplar Haus > Gunflint Lodge
Distance: 67 miles
Trip Time: 1.75 hours driving time
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A winter trip up the Gunflint Trail is an ideal way to embrace the long cold season in the Bold North. On this short driving itinerary, you’ll drive through the Superior National Forest, skirting the Boundary Waters, while stopping for views, to cross-country ski, and to enjoy a winter hike or snowshoe. This is also the best time of year for spotting moose along the trail, so be alert as you drive the narrow, winding road. When you hit your final stop for the night, the Gunflint Lodge, be sure to keep an eye on the sky for dancing northern lights.
Family Friendly Minnesota Road Trip
Route: The Uptowner Cafe > Twin City Model Railroad Museum > Blue Sun Soda Shop > Cedar Park > Lindström Bakery > Franconia Sculpture Park > Taylors Falls Scenic Boat Tours > The Drive In Restaurant
Distance: 59 miles
Trip Time: 1.5 hours driving time
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With less than two hours of driving time and plenty of fun stops, this family-friendly road trip is a great way to spend a weekend day in the Twin Cities area. Better still, this is one of the best Minnesota road trip ideas for offering plenty of stops that adults and kids (of any age!) will both enjoy. Importantly, you'll start with breakfast and find plenty of opportunities for snacks and meals along the way - nobody needs to be hangry!
Road Trip to Minnesota Landmarks & Natural Wonders
Route: Blue Mounds State Park > Minnehaha Falls > Interstate State Park > Jay Cooke State Park > Gooseberry Falls State Park > Tettegouche State Park > Ely > Eagle Mountain > Judge C.R. Magney State Park > Grand Portage State Park
Distance: 688 miles
Trip Time: 13 hours driving time
This road trip to many of the landmarks and natural wonders of Minnesota will take you from the Sioux quartzite upwellings of southwestern Minnesota, across southern Minnesota to the Twin Cities, then up the St. Croix River valley to Duluth. There, you can stop in Canal Park to see the iconic aerial lift bridge or take some time to explore the splendid Glensheen mansion before heading up Minnesota’s North Shore. In addition to numerous state parks and their natural beauty - including Minnesota’s highest waterfalls - along the way, you’ll pass through charming small towns, like Two Harbors, Beaver Bay, Tofte, Lutsen, and Grand Marais, where you can stop for lunch or ice cream on the shore of Lake Superior. Between Gooseberry Falls and Tettegouche, you’ll see the amazing Split Rock Lighthouse where you can explore the site’s fascinating history and hike or go biking in the park or along the paved Gitchi Gami State Trail.
This marathon of a road trip to some of Minnesota's most charming small towns could easily be broken into segments. For example, you could include Nisswa in an excursion to several small towns in the Brainerd Lakes area. Or you could do a trip along the Great River Road that would include Winona, as well as Wabasha and Red Wing. But you could also, pack the car, hit the road, and see some of the state’s most charming small towns - and some of its most amazing scenery - by following this itinerary over the course of several days.
We certainly hope you'll take us up on at least one of these Minnesota road trip ideas when you're considering your next vacation in the Bold North! What are your thoughts about the best road trips in Minnesota? We'd love to hear about them!
Minnesota is full of adventure! In every region of the state, you can find awesome things to do. When it comes to state parks, the North Shore gets most of the attention. And it makes sense: these parks are filled with stunning waterfalls, high cliffs, churning rivers, and more. But there are other regions that offer just as much beauty. Today, we want to suggest a three-day road trip across another part of the state. Head south of the Twin Cities to spend three days in three state parks on this fun, nature-filled 3-day road trip in Minnesota. Check it out:
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This road trip starts in Mankato and ends in Frontenac along Minnesota's eastern border. It spans about 110 miles and includes around 2 hours of driving time, making it an easy trip that doesn't include too much time in the car. Read on for the full route, including driving directions!
1. Minneopa State Park
The first stop on this weekend adventure is Minneopa State Park. This state park covers more than 4,000 acres near Mankato, Minnesota. With several miles of hiking trails, it's a popular place to while away a day and a great way to start your 3-day road trip in Minnesota.
The park's most famous - and most popular -attraction is Minneopa Falls. This gorgeous waterfall comes in two parts. Visitors can easily walk up to see the Upper Falls, which tumble 10 feet over a small wall of rock. It’s a perfect addition to one of the best road trips in Minnesota.
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The water then flows into the Lower Falls, which falls 39 feet into a deep gorge below. A picturesque bridge offers amazing views - and is a lovely view itself. There's also a wide viewing platform as well as a more rugged path down to the base of the waterfall. Simply put, the view is stunning!
Beyond the waterfalls, Minneopa State Park has another interesting attraction: its bison herd. There's a drive-thru bison area where visitors can see the herd up close! When you're done for the day, try camping in one of the park's many camping areas or lodging in one of Mankato's many places to stay.
2. Nerstrand Big Woods State Park
On the second day of this weekend excursion, head to Nerstrand Big Woods State Park, about 62 miles northeast of Minneopa. The perfect second stop on this weekend road trip in Minnesota.
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Covering around 2,800 acres, this state park has plenty to explore. With trails leading through the thick, lush forest, any hike you take here will be beautiful. The tree canopy offers plenty of shade, and the ground is full of interesting foliage.
Look closely, and you'll see some of the wide range of organisms that grow in the woods. You may spot beautiful wildflowers, including the endangered dwarf trout lily. Many other wildflowers, interesting mushrooms, lovely songbirds, and more can be spotted here!
After enjoying the scenery along the Hidden Falls Trail, an unexpected sight comes into view. The beautiful Hidden Falls is tucked away in the woods. This 20-foot waterfall is not the state's tallest or largest, but its location surrounded by a thick forest makes it one of the most beautiful! After this hike, guests can enjoy many others that lead to bridges, creeks, open floodplains, and more. When you've had your fill, set up in one of the park's many campsites. It’s one of the many reasons why this is one of the best road trips in Minnesota.
3. Frontenac State Park
The final leg of the road trip ends at Frontenac State Park, about 45 miles east of Nerstrand Big Woods. It’s the third stop on one of our favorite road trips in Minnesota.
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Frontenac is a lesser-known state park along Minnesota's eastern border. It covers more than 2,000 acres next to the Mississippi River! Many visit this park for bird-watching. More than 260 species of birds have been spotted there!
Aside from bird-watching, this is also a great park for hiking. A bluff in the park rises 430 feet over the river, offering spectacular views. There are many places to enjoy the scenery as you hike along the wooded, bird-filled trails.
At the top, the incredible view of the Mississippi River is laid out for visitors to take in. There are amazing places to picnic or simply sit and enjoy the view. You can even camp on top of the bluff. This hike is an awesome way to cap off your weekend of adventure!
Have you been to any of these parks? What stops would you add to this 3-day road trip in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments! And if you are still itching for a North Shore adventure, after all, check out our Minnesota North Shore road trip. And don’t forget the road trip snacks!