Grand Portage State Park Mountain Bike, E-Bike, Horse, Hike, Trail Running, Snowshoe, Nordic Ski trails near Grand Portage, Minnesota. 5 trails
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2024年12月30日
This was our last stop before leaving Minnesota and crossing into Canada on the Lake Superior Circle Tour. There is a beautiful interpretive center right near the parking lot. The half-mile trail t…Erica F的完整评论
2024年9月22日
Sept 22 2024 I stopped at this rest area after clearing the border from Canada. I found a ring in the truck parking area. If you lost a ring, message back, and hopefully, I can get it back to you.Daryl C的完整评论
2024年7月29日
It's a nice little state park. Easily accessible, free to enter, and has a paved walk to the waterfalls. There is a small gift shop available too.Hatzlacha的完整评论
Is there a place to park a 32’ RV for the day? I see there is no camping but curious if you can boondock nearby?
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Yes,right next to hotel I seen a sign and a parking area for RV's, Although it was winter as we were on a snowmobiling trip and didn't see any RV's parked there, just call the hotel for info.
Hi, Do i have to go the Canadian border to reach the grand portage state park falls? Thank you
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You have to go within half a mile of the Canadian border, and very near to the border crossing stations, but NO, you don't have to go into Canada. As you approach the border …
You have to go within half a mile of the Canadian border, and very near to the border crossing stations, but NO, you don't have to go into Canada. As you approach the border crossing heading north on highway 61, you take a left turn into the visitor center for the Grand Portage State Park and park your car. From there you can enter the visitors center building, or walk along the paved trail up to the falls. Less than a mile from the parking lot. It's a wonderful walk and the view of Great Falls is awesome.
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