This Bluff-Top Gondola Is the Best Way to See Minnesota’s Fall Foliage – Lutsen, MN

This Bluff-Top Gondola Is the Best Way to See Minnesota’s Fall Foliage – Lutsen, MN

There may be no better way to see all of the splendor that autumn in Minnesota has to offer than a ride in this Lutsen gondola.

MN DNR Fall Color Map: Fall Color at Split Rock! North Shore, MN

MN DNR Fall Color Map: Fall Color at Split Rock! North Shore, MN

The Fall colors around Split Rock have arrived!

The North Shore is slowing changing, but we seem to be ahead of most areas.

find fall colors

Fall Color Map

The map shows this year’s actual leaf color progression up daily. The slider in link also lets you select future dates, which display typical colors based on past data. Future dates represent historical averages and are not a prediction of expected fall color progression for this year.

To plan your viewing, link for daily updates!

2024-09-19

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Events Calendar

Link to find all Fall programs in Minnesota state parks!

Fall in Cook County: Millions of Colorful Reasons to Visit This Fall! – Cook County, MN

Fall in Cook County: Millions of Colorful Reasons to Visit This Fall! – Cook County, MN

Cook County is the premier destination to view fall colors in Minnesota.

Fall in Cook County: Starting in early September, the air turns crisp and clear. Shortly after, the leaves begin to change, color painting the Superior National Forest with a palette of goldenrod, pumpkin orange and firetruck red. For a romantic getaway, escape during the midweek to avoid the fall color crowd – you’ll have the trails to yourselves.

In late fall, a different kind of show begins: the infamous gales of November. This is a chance to get cozy and watch Lake Superior unleash her wild side.

North Shore Fall Bucket List

Embrace your inner leaf-peeper. Marvel at all of the color that nature offers. View the fall colors drive maps.

Look for Northern Lights. Set your eyes to the skies in the evenings. You will see more stars than ever before and, if you are lucky, a glimpse of nature’s light show – aurora borealis. Learn more about the Northern Lights in Cook County.

Go on a “moosefari.” For your best chance of seeing one of the elusive moose, drive the Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway early in the morning or around dusk. Even if you don’t spy a moose, you’ll see spectacular scenery. Learn more about moose in Cook County.

Paddle the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Fall days are often sunny, mild and bug-free, with cool, clear nights perfect for hot chocolate around the campfire.

Hike the Superior Hiking Trail. Catch spectacular views from numerous peaks along the Sawtooth Mountain Range of Lake Superior and the Superior National Forest in full fall splendor. Learn more about hiking in Cook County.

Golf at Superior National. Open into October, you can get in a few more rounds and view spectacular fall colors by hitting the links at Superior National Golf Course. Learn more about golfing in Cook County.

Find your true colors and get inspired. Shop our local galleries and find artisan crafted gems. Feeling inspired? Take a class at North House Folk School or the Grand Marais Art Colony.Revel at a festival.

Catch the fall bird migration. The boreal forest is at the heart of the migratory path for numerous bird species. From the peak of a mountain, witness a hawk migration or stay up late and listen for the hoot of an owl. Learn more about the birds in Cook County.

Experience the late fall storm season. Starting in late-October, low-pressure systems from the Arctic swing down over Lake Superior and bump into warmer systems fed by the jet stream. These collisions can spawn ferocious gales. If you get a thrill from waves and wind, Cook County has plenty of snug harbors for storm-watching.

Download the Fall Adventure Bucket List Guide

Don’t just visit Cook County. Experience it like a pro with the hottest deals in the state. We’ve worked with our local vendors, artisans and owners to curate the best prices and most unique packages for our out-of-town visitors. Check out our hot deals today.

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New Split Rock Lighthouse “Scaling the Cliff” Tour – Two Harbors, MN

New Split Rock Lighthouse “Scaling the Cliff” Tour – Two Harbors, MN

Split Rock Lighthouse shines with new tours, Indigenous history exhibit!

MPR News: It’s a sunny August Saturday at Split Rock Lighthouse historical site in northern Minnesota on the shore of Lake Superior. There’s a line out the lighthouse door of visitors eager to catch a glimpse of the ring-shaped fresnel lens, dozens of people perusing T-shirts and puzzles in the gift shop and crowds gathered on the shore to snap photos of the iconic yellow brick tower standing on a 130-foot cliff face.

It’s one of the Minnesota Historical Society’s most frequently visited sites, and the adjoining state park is in the top five most visited. But even if you’ve been here before, there are new reasons to return. Minnesota’s iconic North Shore lighthouse has transformed itself over the last few years since the pandemic.

A recent trip found a new walking tour and an important new exhibit on the history of the Native American people who were there long before the 114-year-old tower.

Visitors to the site can now sign up for a new, hourlong tour of lesser-known corners of the historic lighthouse site. The “Scaling the Cliff” tour takes visitors through the history of how the lighthouse was built more than a century ago, before a highway connected the cliff to the rest of the world.

Ed Maki, who’s been working at Split Rock for more than 40 years, is one of the staff members who leads the tour and attempts to immerse visitors in the site’s history.

“Think of no fencing, think of a wooden platform built out over the cliff — would you want to stand there?” Maki told visitors during a recent tour. “Eventually 310 tons of building materials would come up over the side.”

Hayes Scriven, who lives on site and has been Split Rock’s managing director since 2019, hopes the work done to update the exhibit and tours will give everyone who visits something of what they’re looking for.

“My goal has been to let people experience the site in a different way that they haven’t been able to experience it before. And I want them to experience it at their own pace, at their own level.”

Sever’s Fall Festival 2024 Opens – Shakopee, MN

Sever’s Fall Festival 2024 Opens – Shakopee, MN

Sever’s Fall Festival 2024

 The Headquarters for Fall Family Traditions and Fresh Air Fun!

Established in 1997, Sever’s Fall Festival is the Midwest’s original fall festival and home to the area’s favorite corn maze. Come get lost in this year’s theme: Magical Forest. With more than 30 family-friendly attractions and activities, a variety of food options, beer, wine and more, we’ve got enough fun to keep you busy all day.

Here is a sampling of the other ways to keep your family active and entertained:

Obstacle Course: Physical challenges for the kids

Corn Pit and Extreme Corn Pit: With more than 10,000 bushels of corn in EACH!

Expanded Zoo Area: Get up close and personal with kangaroos, goats, camels, sheep, donkeys, ponies and more!

Carlson’s Loveable Llamas: Visit with these gentle, friendly animals that just love people and kids!

Live Music from the Blue Ox Jazz Babies

GIANT Jumping Pillows: Kids (and adults!) love jumping on our giant inflatable pillows

Straw Sculptures & Installations: Check out creative art throughout the festival using corn, straw, pumpkins, and squash.

Viewing Bridge: The perfect picture spot with a view of the corn maze and festival grounds

Tire Mountain: Let the kids roam and climb!

Zip Lines: Zoom through the air

Magic Shows from Magician Norm Barnhart who will WOW kids and adults alike!

Kiddie Train: Let your kids’ imagination roam as a conductor!

Pig Races: Watch pigs dash in a NEW race track for the finish line of mini donuts

Wildlife Shows: See and learn about a variety of animal species

Rainbow Playground: Enjoy the best backyard playgrounds

Kidsdance Live Dances: America’s Interactive DJs for kids!

Straw Bale Maze: jump and dash through super-sized straw bales

Antique Tractors & Fire Trucks

Picture Boards & Photo Opportunities

Additional Activities Include (Prices Vary):

Pony Rides

Giant (and we mean GIANT) State Fair Size Slide!

Pumpkin Blasters

Apple Express Ride

Hay Rides

Pick Your Own Pumpkins from Our Patch! 

Purchase Just-Picked Apples 

TWO Food Courts with a wide variety of unique vendors 

Face Painting

Artisan Market Vendors

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About Sever’s Fall Festival

Sever Peterson and his family were originally inspired by hedge mazes in Europe. As the first corn maze in the Midwest in 1997, they have expanded to become a fall festival that guests can spend all day at with family and friends. The 2024 season marks the 28th year that Sever’s has been open!

Split Rock Lighthouse & North Shore Park Experience – Silver Bay, MN

Split Rock Lighthouse & North Shore Park Experience – Silver Bay, MN

Experience the North Shore Like Never Before!

Split Rock Lighthouse: We love the North Shore and want you to experience it just like we do. That’s why we’ve partnered with the North Shore Adventure Park to offer an incredible day on the Shore!
Bond with family, friends, or co-workers at the Adventure Park! There’s something for everyone regardless of their age or ability. The Adventure Park features axe throwing, ziplines, and a high ropes course.  Plus, you can buy tickets to the Split Rock Lighthouse there too.
Axe throwing is a blast for the entire family! Suitable for ages 12 and up (with adult supervision), the North Shore Adventure Park offers coaching and games to keep it fun. Get competitive or just enjoy a light-hearted game. Reservations are required, and one lane accommodates up to four throwers.

Split Rock Lighthouse State Park | North Shore Visitor

Split Rock Lighthouse

Event

 North Shore Adventure Park

Start your morning with an adventure tour at the park and then explore our historic site after lunch.

Open to ages 3 and up for Zip and Climb and 12 and up for axe throwing, it’s fun for all ages!

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