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.”

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!

Reservations/Tickets

Location

Split Rock Lighthouse: Photography & Art at the Rock Featuring Ken Harmon – Two Harbors, MN

Split Rock Lighthouse: Photography & Art at the Rock Featuring Ken Harmon – Two Harbors, MN

Ken Harmon

Photography & Art at the Rock

For the month of July, our featured photographer is Ken Harmon.

Photography & Art at the Rock is a monthly exhibit in the lobby of the Split Rock Lighthouse Visitor Center that showcases local artists and photographers of the area.

Minnesota has been home to Ken Harmon since moving here in 1981, where he began regularly visiting the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) and other parts of the Minnesota Arrowhead region. Beginning in 1997, he and his wife owned a cabin near Grand Marais where their family enjoyed the area for 25 years. Ken continued exploring the area, learning how to photograph the landscapes of the BWCA, Superior National Forest, and the north shore of Lake Superior.

Now residing in Duluth, MN, his goal is to capture images through a variety of intimate landscape scenes that showcase the beauty of the four seasons and share them with the public to highlight this very special region. Ken’s work has been published regionally in print and online.

Photography & Art at the Rock Featuring Ken Harmon

Event

Photography & Art at the Rock

Ken Harmon show on exhibit, July 1st – 31st

Meet Ken Harmon on-site, July 6th and 20th from 10 – 6 pm.

Location

Split Rock Lighthouse

3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Road
 Two Harbors, MN

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Grand Opening of the Itasca Rock Garden – Albert Lee, MN

Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Beacon Lighting at Split Rock Lighthouse – Two Harbors, MN

Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Beacon Lighting at Split Rock Lighthouse – Two Harbors, MN

Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Beacon Lighting

Split Rock Lighthouse: This annual event commemorates the sinking of the freighter Edmund Fitzgerald and the loss of her 29 crew members on November 10th, 1975. It is also a time to reflect on the memory of all lives lost in Great Lakes shipwrecks.

The lighthouse, fog signal building, and visitor center will be open. Costumed interpreters will greet visitors and provide historic site and shipwreck information. Throughout the afternoon, visitors can view a film about the Edmund Fitzgerald in the visitor center.

At 4:30 pm, the lighthouse will close temporarily while the names of the crew members are read to the tolling of a ship’s bell. Following the ceremony, the beacon will be lit, and the tower will be open again to tour.

Beacon Lighting

For nearly 60 years, the light flashed each night at 10-second intervals across more than 20 miles of Lake Superior’s navigable waters. Today, U.S. Coast Guard regulations prohibit the light being used for maritime traffic, but the beacon is still turned on occasionally for ceremonial and maintenance purposes.

Learn more about Split Rock Lighthouse State Park

Edmund Fitzgerald crew members

McSorley, Ernest M., Master
McCarthy, John H., 1st Mate
Pratt, James A., 2nd Mate
​Armagost, Michael E., 3rd Mate
​Holl, George J., Chief Engineer
​Bindon, Edward F., 1st Asst. Engineer
Edwards, Thomas E., 2nd Asst. Engineer
Haskell, Russell G., 2nd Asst. Engineer
​Champeau, Oliver J., 3rd Asst. Engineer
Beetcher, Frederick J., Porter
​Bentsen, Thomas, Oiler
​Borgeson, Thomas D., AB Maint. Man
Church, Nolan F., Porter
​Cundy, Ransom E., Watchman
Hudson, Bruce L., Deckhand

​Kalmon, Allen G., 2nd Cook
​MacLellan, Gordon F., Wiper
Mazes, Joseph W., Spec. Maint. Man
O’Brien, Eugene W., Wheelsman
​Peckol, Karl A., Watchman
​Poviach, John J., Wheelsman
​Rafferty, Robert C., Steward
​Riippa, Paul M., Deckhand
Simmons, John D., Wheelsman
​Spengler, William J., Watchman
Thomas, Mark A., Deckhand
Walton, Ralph G., Oiler
Weiss, David E., Cadet (Deck)
Wilhelm, Blaine H., Oiler

Event

Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Beacon Lighting

Thursday, November 10th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Tickets included with general admission/MNHS members free

Be sure to bring a flashlight or headlamp as the grounds and trails are unlit.

The weather is unpredictable, please dress accordingly.

Location

3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Road
Two Harbors, MN

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Edmund Fitzgerald They call Gitche gumee T-Shirt

Edmund Fitzgerald They call Gitche gumee T-Shirt

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The Norwegian American: Scandinavian Almond Cake—simply a delight!

Split Rock Lighthouse: Virtual Fall Puzzle Challenge to Create and Share!

Split Rock Lighthouse: Virtual Fall Puzzle Challenge to Create and Share!

Image by Ed Lee

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Link below for an (actual) at-home puzzle challenge!

Lantern Press 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle, Minnesota, Split Rock Lighthouse

 

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