One of the things we did while exploring Minnesota ’s
scenic North Shore
was to stop at Sugarloaf
Cove Nature
Center (Mile 73.3). It
was founded in 1993 to protect and restore Sugarloaf Cove. We cross the metal footbridge to the Nature Center . It is after hours and the building is
closed. But we have been here before so we know about the one mile
Interpretive Nature Trail.
Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center
We hike the trail in reverse and stroll along
the cascading Temperance River.
We arrive at my favorite section of the trail (Sugarloaf
Point) at just the right time of day. The late afternoon sun is casting a warm
glow on the scenery and the Lake Superior
waves are gently lapping the rocky shoreline in this u-shaped cove.
Sugarloaf Point
The trail continues through quiet forests …Do you hear birds
singing? A squirrel rustling in the leaves?
This is a nice interpretive trail – take the time to enjoy it.
Interpretive Trail
We finish hiking the trail just after sunset. It is getting late and we need to find a
place to eat and a place to stay for the night.
At the Bluefin Grille (Tofte ,
MN ), we have dinner (burgers and
fries - water to drink for $31 + tip).
The wall of windows offers a great view but it gets dark before we can
enjoy it too much. It is still a nice place
to relax. We get a room ($79 + tax) at
the AmericInn (Tofte , MN ).
For information on the Sugarloaf
Cove Nature
Center , click on the
following link:
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