Minnesota is a land of waterfalls! Every region of the state is home to at least one gorgeous falls, and the North Shore is no different. In fact, this part of Minnesota is blessed with several amazing waterfalls that everyone should visit at least once. Gooseberry Falls is among the most popular, and the High Falls of the Pigeon River is the highest. Also along the North Shore is Cascade Park. The waterfalls here aren't the most popular or the biggest, but they still attract plenty of attention thanks to their wild, rugged beauty. Visit this park to watch the Cascade River tumble over a rocky gorge on its way to Lake Superior. Here's what you need to know:
Cascade River State Park is a beautiful stretch of northern Minnesota. It encompasses 118 acres of the North Shore near Lutsen, Minnesota.
Though Cascade River is quite small for a Minnesota state park, there is plenty to do there. It is home to 18 miles of hiking trails, which lead to some seriously spectacular views.
Each of the trails is absolutely beautiful. They'll take you on a trip through the thick forests and along the rocky river of this underrated state park.
Arguably the best trails are those that follow along the Cascade River. This 17-mile river follows a rugged path through the park on its journey to Lake Superior.
A rough gorge cuts through the park. It is through this gorge that the Cascade River flows. Jutting rocks create an amazing, beautiful path for the river.
The rocky path also contributes to the five waterfalls along the Cascade River's route.
The five waterfalls may be smaller than other North Shore waterfalls, but they have their own unique beauty. Thanks to the rugged surroundings, they're unlike anything else in Minnesota.
The waterfalls are even great to visit in the winter! The frozen waters are a stark contrast to the rapidly flowing waters of the warmer months.
No matter when you visit the park, make sure to follow the river to Lake Superior. This spectacular view of the lake is not to be missed!
Have you ever visited Cascade River State Park? What's your favorite part? Let us know in the comments below!
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