Located one-half mile from the
US/Canadian border is Grand
Portage State
Park . This
park has Minnesota ’s highest waterfall aptly
named High Falls (estimated to be 120 feet high).
Trail to High Falls
We walk up the 30+/- steps to an
overlook of the falls. It may not be
raining but the mist from the falls dampens everything (and everyone) in the
area. I think it is nature’s way of
welcoming us – we are kissed by the mist.
There are a couple of viewing platforms along the wooden stairway that
parallels the river offering slightly different views of the falls.
High Falls
Pigeon River
We begin our walk back to the parking lot straying
from the main trail onto a spur trail that leads to the river's edge. A series of ferocious looking rapids
continues down this stretch too.
Rapids on the Pigeon River
We return to the car having spent almost two hours here. You could do this trail quicker but we take
our time and enjoy nature.
For information on Grand
Portage State
Park , click on the following link:
To view a detailed Mile-By-Mile Guide of the North Shore Road (PDF),
click on the following link:
Nearby food and lodging in this ares (Minnesota) is limited to the Grand Portage Lodge & Casino. The Lodge was remodeling (half the rooms were not available) when we were there (May 2015). We did not have a reservation but we did get their last room. So, I would recommend making a reservation if you plan to stay here. Once you leave the Indian Reservation, there will be local restaurants and places to stay the night farther down Highway 61 South.
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