2023-24 Visitor Guide | Cook County, Minnesota

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LUTSEN • TOFTE • SCHROEDER | GRAND MARAIS | GUNFLINT TRAIL | GRAND PORTAGE VISITCOOKCOUNTY.COM COOK COUNTY AND THE NORTH SHORE YOUR OFFICIAL GUIDE TO 2023-2024 COOK COUNTY MINNESOTA

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Cook County, Minnesota

Aplace of rich living history, stunning natural landscapes and an enthusiastic outdoor culture unlike anywhere in the world. Rain, snow or shine, Cook County is more than a destination. It’s a naturally unforgettable refuge designed by nature to bring people and the environment together.

Minnesota’s Arrowhead Region is a place for adventure. A place to expand your horizons and experience stunning natural landscapes, a unique blend of cultures and, of course, the waters at the heart of it all. You’ll find welcoming people, endless opportunities to explore the great outdoors, incredible local dining and shopping and a variety of lodging options in each of our communities. We look forward to hosting you in Cook County. Spring, summer, fall or winter, we know you’ll find the right balance of adrenaline-filled activities and relaxing rejuvenation.

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About This Guide: This guide was designed and published by Visit Cook County. © 2023 All rights reserved. Cover Photo by Ken Harmon Photography VisitCookCounty.com 888-922-5000 Info@VisitCookCounty.com #donorthmn 116 West Highway 61, Grand Marais, MN 55604
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COmmunity Guide 8 Lutsen, Tofte + Schroeder 12 Grand Marais 16 Grand Portage 20 Gunflint Trail Features 4 Getting Here + Map 6 A Living History 10 Lutsen Mountains 11 Sustainable Tourism 14 The Waters of Cook County 18 Dark Sky Sanctuary 22 State Parks + Trails 24 Seasonal Highlights 26 Lodging List 31 Dining + Shopping 33 Arts, Recreation + Services COOK COUNTY EXPERIENCE MINNESOTA

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The northeastern corner of Minnesota shares an international border with Canada. To the east, the rugged shoreline of Lake Superior’s North Shore is awe-inspiring. Four distinct communities dot the shoreline; SchroederTofte-Lutsen (the West End), the quaint harbor village of Grand Marais, historic Grand Portage, and further inland lies the Gunflint Trail. No matter how you travel, your journey here is part of the adventure.

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8 4 Visitor Centers Grand Marais Information Center: 116 West Highway 61 Grand Marais, MN 55604 218-387-2524 Cross River Heritage Center: 7932 West Highway 61 Schroeder, MN 55613 218-663-7706 90% is Public Land Residents of Groomed Cross Country Ski Trails Inland Lakes & Streams COOk COunty by the Numbers 2,138,000 Acres of National Scenic Byway 137 Miles 5,617 400KM 3,000+ Annual Festivals & Events 60+ Miles of Hiking Trails 400+ 7 Unique Destinations
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Getting Here

From the Twin Cities (240 mi) and Duluth (80 mi) Head north on Interstate 35 through Duluth. Then Highway 61/North Shore All-American Scenic Drive through numerous beautiful communities until you reach Cook County.

From Thunder Bay, Ontario (100 mi/160 km)

Follow Highway 61 south to the Canada/U.S. border and continue until you reach Cook County.

Fly directly to the state-of-the-art regional airport near Grand Marais, or utilize the nearby seaplane base. For commercial flights, fly into Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP), Duluth (DLH) or Thunder Bay, Ontario (YQT) and enjoy the drive.

Take the path less traveled and navigate by boat or sailboat to Cook County. The Lake Superior Water Trail extends 150 miles from Duluth to the Canadian Border.

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A LIVING HISTORY

TheNorth Shore of Lake Superior is rich with scenic beauty and human history. Located within the traditional cultural homelands of the Lake Superior Ojibwe, the landscape balances the waters that surround us. Before gravel roads and paved highways, the people traveled by water. The design and use of Kevlar canoes today originate from the birchbark jiimaanan handbuilt by Ojibwe people, and the metal fishing boats that pull in fresh catches of herring are related to the wooden herring skiffs that early European settlers built to harvest Lake Superior fish from spring to fall. The lake trout, herring, coho salmon, steelhead, menominee and

whitefish from the waters of Gichigaming (Lake Superior) have been nourishing families and visitors for centuries. It is just one of many North Shore resources that continue to sustain our way of life and contribute to the living culture of this region.

Early industry on the North Shore was in the fur trade, with operations centered at Grand Portage (Gichi Onigaming), referencing the “great carrying place,” an 8.5-mile portage that circumvents the tallest waterfall in Minnesota--High Falls and the upper Partridge Falls on the Pigeon River. This ancient travel route used by

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Surround yourself in history and culture.

Indigenous people for thousands of years allowed French Voyageurs access to the interior lakes and river systems known as the Border Route. From 1784 to 1803, the North West Company’s inland headquarters was located at Grand Portage, the largest fur trade depot in the heart of the continent. And every year in late summer, the Grand Portage Ojibwe host an annual Pow-Wow and Rendezvous to celebrate the significance of Gichi Onigaming and the resilience of the Grand Portage Anishinaabeg. The chain of lakes and rivers that straddle the U.S. and Canadian border, from Lake Superior inland to Saganaga Lake and beyond, continue to serve as travel routes for visitors to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and are enjoyed by cabin owners and visitors to the many outfitters, lodges and retreats on the Gunflint Trail. Gichi Bitobig is the Ojibwe name for Grand Marais, a town built at the intersection of two beautiful bays. A seasonal fishing village for hundreds of years, Addikonse (Little Caribou) was a pre-colonial leader who lived at Grand Marais in the mid-1800s. He was the last of the Ojibwe chiefs to sign the Treaty of 1854, which ceded approximately 5.5 million acres of Ojibwe homeland to the U.S. Government. By the mid-1800s, local industry shifted from the fur trade and into logging, land acquisition and mineral prospecting. For many years, the North Shore harbors served as export hubs for massive amounts of timber, with thousands of acres of old-growth White Pine sold to help build the cities of Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and Superior. Today, the forest continues to provide resources for area loggers and builders, while also being an endless source of inspiration for writers, photographers and other artists—from Plein Air painters and potters to jazz guitar virtuosos and puppeteers—the North Shore arts community has it all. In winter time, the slopes along the Superior Highlands provide downhill and cross country skiers and snowboarders with extraordinary views of Lake Superior, and snowmobile trails connect riders with the winter landscape from Lutsen to Grand Portage. Here on the North Shore, visitors can experience the small and friendly places that carry on the rich traditions of people who have lived on the North Shore for thousands of years—communities shaped by the waterways, rugged landscapes and unique beauty of the remote, boreal forests that surround us. From the Sugar Maple stands that flourish on the ridges of the Superior Highlands to the majestic White Pines that stand guard over rocky outcrops all along the ancient water routes, this is a place where stories and histories are alive with beauty, cultural diversity and the lure of what is around the next corner.

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Take in the view of Grand Portage National Monument from the Mount Rose Trail.
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Imagine what life was like centuries ago at Rendezvous Days.

LUTSEN, TOFTE & SCHROEDER

These West End gems hOld endless OppOrtunities fOr families and friends in every seasOn.

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Get a bird’s eye view from the Summit Express Gondola at Lutsen Mountains.

Itmay be a surprise to some, but Highway 61 runs along the North Shore of Lake Superior more east to west than north to south. Because of this orientation, locals coined the phrase “the West End” to refer to the three small towns of Lutsen, Tofte and Schroeder. Just a handful of miles apart from one another, these friendly rural towns create a trio of points to hop along on your adventures like rocks across a creek.

For visitors from the south, the West End is the gateway to Cook County. As you glimpse into the history of logging, fishing and recreation for which they were established and settled more than a century ago, you will feel a distinct atmosphere in each community as you pass through—a blend of history, culture and modern outdoor experiences. Today, the West End’s historic lodges and resorts, lakeside and forest campgrounds and luxurious relaxation options are sure to keep you busy during your stay. The West End is home to many hidden gems just waiting to be explored. From sparkling lakes to glacial sculpted mountains and sleek canyons smooth like poured molten precious metal. You’ll discover secrets about yourself and the environment with every step.

If you’re a bicycling enthusiast, you’ll find endless miles of gravel routes and the paved Gitchi-Gami State Trail that push your limits and challenge what you thought was possible. Or hit the “Jackpot”—the sensational new singletrack mountain bike trail connecting the Britton Peak trail system in Tofte to Lutsen.

When the snow falls, get out in it! In addition to the alpine slopes at Lutsen Mountains, discover the immaculate Norpine and Sugarbush Nordic ski trails, try snowshoes for an invigorating workout, ice skate at local rinks or go for an exhilarating snowmobile ride through the wilderness.

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On a perfect spring day, it is possible to make fresh tracks at Lutsen Mountains in the morning and as the temps warm up, swap your skis for clubs and play the stunning Superior National at Lutsen Golf Course in the afternoon. And do not miss a chance to hike along the Caribou, Cross, Temperance, Onion, Poplar and Cascade rivers that lead to enchanting cascades and waterfalls. For those looking to indulge, treat yourself to one of the top-notch spas and melt away your stress beside Lake Superior’s calming backdrop. Wine-down at North Shore Winery, featuring locally-crafted ciders and wine. Take a trip back in time to revisit an original fishing village at Tofte’s North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum or explore history at the Cross River Heritage Center in Schroeder.

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Ride over 20 miles of single-track mountain bike trails. Indulge in locally-crafted food and beverage.
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Savor the serenity found at local spas and wellness centers.

LUTSEN MOUNTAINS

EXPERIENCE OUR VACATION MOUNTAIN

Lutsen Mountains offers the Midwest’s only true mountain ski experience with the vertical and variety to keep you exploring for days. Delivering a big mountain vibe with long runs, high-speed lifts, great snow and a modern resort village, Lutsen is an easy drive from anywhere in the upper Midwest, bringing you a mountain vacation without the hassle and expense of flying across the country. Factor in the spectacular scenery from slopes overlooking Lake Superior and Legendary North authenticity, it’s no wonder Lutsen has been the favorite destination resort for generations of skiers and snowboarders in the Midwest. Whether you’re looking for a family ski holiday, a romantic retreat or a weekend getaway with friends, you’ll discover a true mountain vacation with Midwestern hospitality at Lutsen Mountains.

In the past few years, over $25 million has been invested to enhance the Lutsen experience. New snowmaking and grooming equipment, the eight-passenger Summit Express gondola and the high-speed, six-person Caribou Chair and Raptor Express enhance the mountain experience.

Updated chalets, streetscaping and pedestrian-friendly courtyards are all finishing touches that reflect the experience. Plans of continued expansion and renovation ensure that Lutsen Mountains is staying ahead of the latest in mountain resort trends.

The Lutsen Mountains experience isn’t just about skiing and snowboarding. In fact, the mountain is open yearround with activities for the whole family. The Summit Express gondola is the most popular sightseeing adventure, whisking your group to the top of the mountain and one of the most stunning views on the North Shore. Gather to enjoy lunch with a view or venture over to one of several incredible lookouts. In the summer, the Alpine Slide provides a thrilling ride down the mountain that will put a smile on everyone’s face. And at the base of the mountain, Papa Charlie’s Tavern has become known as one of the best music venues in Minnesota, and the adjacent Legends Restaurant offers casual dining with outstanding views. There’s always an adventure to be had at Lutsen Mountains. Plan yours at Lutsen.com.

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See the night sky like never before. Eat like a local.
Carve your way through 95 incredible runs.

Stop and enjoy the incredible views along the Gitchi-Gami State Trail.

SUSTAINABLE

TOURISM

KEEP COOK COUNTY WILD FOR GENERATIONS

Cook County is so much more than a vast natural wonderland. It’s a collection of communities and people—both residents and visitors—who value the fine balance of wild space and sustainably curated development.

LEAVE NO TRACE

As you plan a visit, consider adopting a Leave No Trace mentality that enables you to use wild spaces ethically and sustainably.

By planning ahead to minimize your impact, being respectful of wildlife and other visitors, being responsible and safe with campfires and disposing of waste properly, you’ll be doing your part to protect the environment and preserve the unique beauty and majesty of Cook County.

TRAVEL SUSTAINABLY

Cook County covers over 3,000 square miles of pristine wilderness, shoreline and developed communities. It’s safe to assume that all visitors will be driving from place to place while they’re here, but that’s certainly not the only way to travel around our communities. Try exploring our business districts on foot as much as possible.

Cyclists come to enjoy over 2,000 miles of potential rides. From the paved Gitchi-Gami State Trail, endless gravel roads and white-knuckle singletrack, the opportunities are endless.

During winter, snow blankets the entire region, averaging over 120” each year. Cook County is home to over 400 km of incredible cross country ski trails, making experiencing our wilderness an epic adventure.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS

You’ll find electric vehicle charging stations throughout the region, and we’re adding more all the time. EV drivers can charge up at the following locations:

LUTSEN, TOFTE + SCHROEDER

• Lutsen Resort

• Lutsen Mountains

• Clearview General Store

• Arrowhead Electric

• Bluefin Bay Family of Resorts

GRAND PORTAGE

• Grand Portage Resort and Casino

GRAND MARAIS

• Grand Marais

Recreation Area

• Grand Marais City Hall

GUNFLINT TRAIL

• Bearskin Lodge

• Rockwood Lodge and Outfitters

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GRAND MARAIS

Grand Marais will draw yOu in and capture yOur heart. Find happiness, creativity and inspiratiOn in this magical place any time Of the year.

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Grand Marais is perched on the North Shore of Lake Superior and brimming with history and culture. This destination is made for strolling, so lace up your shoes and reclaim the simple pleasure of a walk. Take a leisurely stroll on the waterfront promenade. Have a picnic on the beach while watching Canada geese and herring gulls soar and swoop over the harbor.

While you’re out and about, enjoy the city’s burgeoning food and craft beer scene. Indulge in fresh, handmade pizza in the open air. Sample North Shore cuisine at one of many fine cafés and restaurants and try locally-crafted microbrews or freshly made hard ciders.

It’s easy to see that this harbor village is quirky and artsy, with a multitude of unique local shops and art galleries open all year round and several renowned annual art festivals. It’s a place to experience and hone your creativity first-hand, and there’s inspiration all around.

Attend an amateur theater production at the Grand Marais Playhouse. Enroll in a class at the Grand Marais Art Colony or at North House Folk School. Watch the sunrise over Lake Superior and skip rocks on the waterfront. Stroll out to the iconic Grand Marais lighthouse. Attend a gallery opening or take in a play or concert. Enjoy live music at a local nightspot. Learn about

traditional crafts and discover the early inhabitants of Grand Marais at a museum or school. Witness the raw power and wild beauty of a big lake storm in November.

Feeling inspired by all this OppOrtunity? Perfect! Grand Marais welcOmes creatives, families and adventure seekers alike!

Here in Grand Marais, each season brings its own unique magic and mystery. Spring bursts to life with bird songs, melting snow and rushing waterfalls. Summer brings life-giving warmth, explosive growth and an abundance of hiking and biking trails to explore. Autumn intoxicates with cool nights, crisp days and the fleeting magnificence of blazing red maples and flaming yellow birch. Winter astonishes with the icy beauty of Lake Superior and the deep, cold quietness of snowy streets.

While you’re here, let the incredible natural beauty of Grand Marais, Lake Superior and the Northwoods wash over you. Explore Grand Marais, where there is a reason to visit in every season.

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THE WATERS OF COOK COUNTY

From Lake Superior to the long, thin lakes of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) and countless bodies of water in between, water is everywhere in Cook County. After the mid-continental rift split the earth’s crust and ancient submarine volcanoes formed Cook County’s characteristic rocky terrain, massive glaciers blanketed the entire region. When these behemoths retreated, they carved deep gouges into the bedrock that would become the thousands of lakes and streams that mark the land today. No trip is complete without getting on or in the water in a way that speaks to your soul.

PADDLE LAKE SUPERIOR

Sign up for a guided kayak or stand-up paddleboard experience on Lake Superior. Navigating the stunning shoreline of Lake Superior in a paddle-powered watercraft is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but you certainly don’t have to limit yourself to a single adventure. There’s something deeply satisfying (and humbling) about using only the power of your body to move steadily through the world’s largest freshwater lake.

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FISH INLAND LAKES, STREAMS AND LAKE SUPERIOR

Whether you prefer to cast from shore, a canoe, a charter boat, a cozy ice shack or find your own secret honey hole, Cook County has fishing spots sure to satisfy your desire to catch a trophy. Anglers aged 16+ must have a Minnesota Fishing License, which can be purchased online or at a local store.

YOu’ll find a wealth Of ChinOOk SalmOn, Pink SalmOn, RainbOw TrOut, BrOOk TrOut, Steelhead, Lake TrOut, Whitefish, Walleye and mOre hiding in the waters Of COOk COunty.

EXPERIENCE THE BWCAW

A trip to the BWCAW is an adventure into a true wilderness. In a place this remote, the absence of human-made light means you’ll experience one of the darkest skies in the world, and you’ll feel like you have the entire million-acre wilderness to yourself. Paddle through pristine lakes and streams and portage your gear through stunning and challenging terrain.

TAKE A SWIM

No summer is complete without a good, oldfashioned swim, and with water everywhere you look in Cook County, there’s no shortage of great places to jump in. Clear and cold, peaceful and powerful, swimming in Cook County is a refreshing and fun rite of passage.

DISCOVER WATERFALLS

Every spring, when hundreds of thousands of acres of accumulated snowfall melts, it all finds its way to Lake Superior. Along the way, oncequiet streams transform into a roaring rage of waterfalls. From pop-up falls to year-round dramatic drops, Cook County is home to a diverse range of waterfalls. Check out Devil’s Kettle Falls in Judge C.R. Magney State Park, High Falls of the Pigeon River in Grand Portage State Park and countless smaller falls along many hiking trails throughout the region.

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Marvel at our incredible waterfalls. Feel the power of High Falls, Minnesota’s tallest waterfall. Paddle over 2,000 lakes.

GRAND PORTAGE

Grand POrtage is waiting tO be discOvered and ready tO be the start of yOur next big adventure. Enjoy

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Can you feel it? The pulse of tradition and heritage beneath your feet? Can you hear it? The rush of the mighty Pigeon River crashing down High Falls? A mere 45-minute drive from downtown Grand Marais, Grand Portage is on the east end of Cook County at the very tip of Minnesota’s Arrowhead, bordering Canada. This community is home to the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and boasts some of the best hiking, snowmobiling, sightseeing, history, gaming and culture that Minnesota has to offer.

Grand Portage has been a legendary place to gather and make memories for centuries, and after one visit to the original Bold North, you will understand why. Grand Portage is waiting to be discovered, and ready to be the start of your next big adventure. Lush and vibrant swaths of green leaves and needles create the landscape of Grand Portage, complete with rugged mountains, a roaring river and the crystalline waters of the great Gitchi-Gami, where inlets of the Susie Islands hint of wilderness to be discovered and whispers of Isle Royale blur the horizon.

A not-so-well-kept secret, Grand Portage is filled with memories to be made around every corner, a welcoming place for visitors of every kind looking to experience and enjoy this thriving and unique community. Twenty-two miles off shore, there’s “Minong,” a name given by the Ojibwa to Isle Royale. A mecca to hikers, backpackers, campers, fisher-people, moose lovers, kayakers, shipwreck enthusiasts and scuba divers, the archipelago

spans over 200 square miles of unspoiled playground. Hop a ferry to Isle Royale National Park, or navigate there with your own boat. It’s certainly worth the trip! Back on the mainland, nature devotees can experience High Falls, the tallest waterfall in Minnesota, or hike a stunning 2.5mile loop that includes the summit of Mount Josephine.

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And with over 100 miles of meticulously-groomed snowmobile trails (and no shortage of snow), winter isn’t a four-letter word in Grand Portage. Instead, it’s a time to celebrate, explore and experience the vast and beautiful natural landscape that surrounds the cozy community. History buffs can experience the traditions of the Ojibwe and French Voyageurs of the Fur Trade come to life at the Grand Portage National Monument. Entertainment can be found at the newly-renovated Grand Portage Lodge & Casino, featuring 15,000 square feet of gaming action with live entertainment. Dog lovers can follow their hearts north in January to cheer on teams of mushers competing in the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon. Be bold; plan your visit to Grand Portage now.

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Share in the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa’s traditions. Win big at the Grand Portage Lodge and Casino. Find incredible views from the roadway and Mount Josephine.

Dark Sky Sanctuary

OVER 1 MILLION ACRES OF THE NATION’S DARKEST SKIES

Catching a glimpse of the northern lights is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It’s a chance to experience the mystical feel connected with something almost otherworldly. There is simply no comparison to seeing the aurora with your own eyes. While dark skies are visible in many areas throughout the world, there’s no better place than Cook County. Whether you’re in the Boundary Waters—which, at 1.1 million acres, is certified as the world’s largest Dark Sky Sanctuary—or along Lake Superior, you can make your stargazing experience extra memorable with these tried-and-tested tips.

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Seize every opportunity to see the Northern Lights. Behold the vastness of the Milky Way Galaxy.

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CHECK THE FORECAST

The best viewing is during clear nights with little to no moonlight. Once your eyes adjust to the soft starlight, you’ll be amazed at the wonders of the night sky. You can also check specific aurora forecasts to know when you have the best odds of catching a glimpse.

BUNDLE UP

Heads up! Northern Minnesota nights get chilly. We highly recommend dressing in layers. During summer, your favorite fleece will do. Come winter, pile it on! The dark skies last longer in the winter, so it’s worth bundling up to brave the weather.

LOOK NORTH

Find a spot with a clear view to the north, a place without hills or trees blocking your line of sight. When in doubt, use a compass to be sure you’re looking north, and don’t be afraid to ask a local for recommended viewing spots. We’re always happy to share.

NO LIGHTS

Your eyes need time to adjust to the natural darkness, so be sure to turn off car lights, house lights and flashlights, and keep your cell phone screen dim. If you need light, a red-colored glow will protect your night vision and won’t disrupt others.

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED

If you’re hunting auroras, you’re likely to see green-yellow or smoke-like white-gray displays, but deep purples and vivid reds also appear in Cook County from time to time. You may also see clear views of the Milky Way, orbiting satellites, faraway planets and stars you’ve never seen before.

THAT’S IT!

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Now you’re ready to experience nature’s most beautiful and intriguing nighttime show. No matter what happens out there—whether you see an amazing display or the briefest of moments—you won’t be disappointed, and the experience will live on in your memories forever. VisitCookCounty.com/NorthernLights

GUNFLINT TRAIL

NatiOnal GeOgraphic has named the BWCAW as One Of the wOrld’s “50 Places Of a Lifetime.” It’s nO wOnder the area is a key attractiOn.

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Discover the allure of the protected wilderness of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

Take a drive up the Trail is a message repeated to many visitors who stop by our information centers year after year. The Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway (County Road 12) is a 57-mile paved roadway that begins in Grand Marais and skirts the Canadian border at its most northern points. Originally, the Gunflint Trail was a footpath developed into a dirt road in the late 1800s. Now a paved byway, the “Trail” winds its way inland, following the path created long ago.

The Gunflint Trail is most notably known as a gateway into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Iconic Gunflint pines stand majestically as nature’s archway and while paddling draws many visitors, the vast wilderness is accessible to all with many bordering cabins, lodges and resorts to book your stay. The wildlife, the forest, the water and the quietness are waiting for you any time of year.

Getting to the Gunflint Trail is easy. Drive the North Shore Scenic Byway of Highway 61 to Grand Marais and with one simple turn, you will find yourself climbing over the Sawtooth Mountain ridgeline into the vast boreal forest. With every season, the Gunflint Trail offers different adventures. Spring wakes slowly in the northland, and as the last tentacles of ice pull away from the shorelines and stubborn snow drifts melt, the green of summer makes a grand entrance.

Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center near the end of the trail opens on Memorial Day and offers historical and nature exhibits, outdoor hiking trails and children’s programs.

Make sure to set your alarm and enjoy the grandeur of the Milky Way and the dance of the northern lights. Most visitors choose spring, summer or fall to paddle in the pristine waters of the BWCAW, but those who brave a winter trip into the wilderness come out with experiences unlike any other.

Warm summer nights under the dancing northern lights are magical, and winters on the Gunflint bring a dreamlike snow globe to life. With over 180 km of groomed Nordic ski trails on three major trail systems, numerous lakes for ice fishing, snowmobiling or dog sledding, you’ll find adventure at every turn. At the end of the day, return to a toasty fire at one of the many lodges dotting the Gunflint Trail.

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Drive slow! You never know who might be around the corner. Glide on over 180 km of groomed cross country ski trails. Whether it is the northern lights, the Milky Way or a full moon, every night brings delights.

State Parks &Trails

3,340 SQuare Miles

OF WILD LANDS TO DISCOVER

Assoon as you enter Cook County, the vast natural landscape will take your breath away. You’ll be ready to get out into nature to experience it all. Throughout the area, you’ll find incredible state parks, a national monument, wilderness areas and national scenic trails. These hidden gems are wild and beautiful, each unique in its own right, and each waiting to be explored.

Our parks are home to countless miles of trails that take you into the wild heart of Cook County. For most of the year, you can hike, bike and OTV/ATV

through rugged terrain, and when the snow falls, our trails transform into a winter wonderland for cross country skiing, snowshoeing, fat tire biking, dog sledding, skijoring and snowmobiling. Further inland, in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), you can paddle a canoe or kayak and portage through our state’s most remote wilderness area.

Whether you’re planning a day trip or longer camping excursion, Cook County state and national parks and trails are waiting.

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TEMPERANCE RIVER STATE PARK

Just one mile northeast of Schroeder on Highway 61, this park boasts incredible trails for hikers of all abilities and stunning views of the Temperance River Gorge. Hike to Hidden Falls or the summit of Carlton Peak and enjoy every moment of spectacular views. For the history aficionados out there, the river earned its name because it has no sand bar, and a place without a “bar” deserves to be called Temperance!

CASCADE RIVER STATE PARK

Eight miles northeast of Lutsen on Highway 61 lies the Cascade River State Park and endless opportunities for adventure. View the beautiful waterfalls that create Cascade Falls, then trek to the dramatic, multi-tiered gorge section known as the “Cascades.” Stop often to take in the gorgeous views or to cast a line out for fish.

JUDGE C.R. MAGNEY STATE PARK

Head northeast of Grand Marais on Highway 61 for 14 miles to find this wonderful state park. Go birding, fish for trout and hike the 2.5-mile loop along the Brule River to see Devil’s Kettle Falls, a spooky split waterfall that pours into a hole that was once thought to be bottomless.

GRAND PORTAGE STATE PARK

Located right on the border between the U.S. and Canada, this state park is also home to High Falls, the tallest waterfall in Minnesota. At 120 feet, High Falls is one of the most incredible features of the Pigeon River, and it’s accessible via a half-mile barrier-free boardwalk.

GRAND PORTAGE NATIONAL MONUMENT

Explore the history of the fur trade and the original native peoples (Anishinaabe) of our region through the historic fort and interpretive center supported by the national parks service. Hike the Grand Portage, an 8.5-mile trek from the wilderness interior to Lake Superior that was historically used to bypass the high falls and cascades of the Pigeon River, or take in the view of Grand Portage Bay from the Mount Rose Trail.

ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK

While Isle Royale National Park is technically in Michigan waters, the island archipelago is just 22 miles from Grand Portage. Known as Minong to the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, the archipelago is ancestral land with deep cultural connections. Visitors are welcome to take a day trip by ferry or embark on a multi-day adventure on the island for fishing, kayaking, hiking, boating, birding and more. Explore historic sites, including lighthouses, copper mining sites and shipwrecks.

NORTH COUNTRY NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL

The North Country National Scenic Trail is the longest in the National Trails System, stretching 4,800 miles across eight states from North Dakota to Vermont. Cook County’s portion traverses along the north shore of Lake Superior via the Superior Hiking Trail and inland on the Border Route and Kekekabic Trails in the BWCAW.

BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE AREA WILDERNESS

Over one million acres of pure wilderness bordering Canada, the BWCAW is Minnesota’s largest wilderness. No traffic or ringing phones, just nature. Traveling by canoe or kayak connects visitors with the area’s rich history. Designated as a Dark Sky Sanctuary, it offers some of the darkest skies in the world.

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SeasOnal Highlights

NATURE HAS NO OFF SEASON

When you look around Cook County and take in its vast and unique beauty, it’s easy to see that there is no ‘off season.’ From waterfalls to snowfalls and everything in between, Mother Nature doesn’t take a day off here.

Every spring, Cook County awakens. It’s an absolutely spectacular season full of new life, changing landscapes and fresh opportunities to get outdoors and explore every corner of the region. Between the countless pop-up waterfalls that appear as the snow melts, stunning wildflower blooms and adorable baby animal sightings, spring is a unique and fun time to plan an adventure.

TO DO THIS SPRING

Experience waterfall season

Catch the early season walleye bite or steelhead run

Watch the spring bird migration

Participate in the Le Grand Du Nord Gravel Cycling Classic

It’s bright, green and cool all summer long, making the region the perfect training ground for athletes of all abilities.

Lake SuperiOr acts like a natural air cOnditiOner, keeping us cOOl all summer lOng.

Hike, bike and paddle the long summer days away in Cook County. The opportunities for adventure during summer are limitless.

TO DO THIS Summer

Plan a Boundary Waters trip

Attend a summer festival

Summit the tallest peaks in the state Camp at state or National Forest lands Wander the locally owned shops to find hidden gems

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Spend the night under the stars. every season. Zoom through the treetops.

When the leaves begin to change color and the temperature drops, the pace in Cook County slows down. It’s a time for long colorful drives or quiet, peaceful treks through the Superior National Forest followed by a stop at a local brewery. Whether you’re hiking or biking, you might feel like you have the trails all to yourself. And just when you think it’s all calm and tranquil, the Gales of November usher in our tumultuous Storm Season.

TO DO THIS FAll

Take a famous fall color drive

Marvel at the power of Storm Season

Golf at Superior National Golf Course or Gunflint Hills

Catch live music at a local venue

Peruse the Art Along the Lake Fall Studio Tour

From downhill skiing and snowboarding at Lutsen Mountains and cross country skiing along 400 km of groomed trails to long sauna sessions and embracing the hygge mindset, there’s so much to love about winter in Cook County. With an average of 120” of snow each year, we make the most of it by getting outside to exercise, experience and play all season long.

TO DO THIS Winter

Fall in love with fat tire biking

Cross country ski or snowshoe in the Superior National Forest Stargaze under one of the nation’s darkest skies

Ride over 400 miles of snowmobile trails Embrace cozy culture at the annual Hygge Festival

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Play a round or two (or more!). Try something new, rent a pair of cross country skis.
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Catch Lake Superior’s gnarly side.

LOdging + Outfitters

LUTSEN, TOFTE + SCHROEDER

VR = Vacation Rental

AMERICINN LODGE AND SUITES

7231 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte | americinn.com | 218-663-7899

BLUEFIN BAY ON LAKE SUPERIOR

7192 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte | bluefinbay.com | 800-258-3346

CAIRN COTTAGE

Cascade Beach Rd. | vrbo.com/2453858 | VR

CARIBOU HIGHLANDS LODGE

371 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen | odysseyresorts.com/caribou-highlands | 800-642-6036

CASCADE LODGE & RESTAURANT

3719 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen | cascadelodgemn.com | 218-387-1112

CASCADE VACATION RENTALS

5335 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen | cascadevacationrentals.com | 877-415-8974 | VR

CHATEAU LEVEAUX ON LAKE SUPERIOR

6626 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte | chateauleveaux.com | VR

CLIFF DWELLER ON LAKE SUPERIOR

6452 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte | cliffdwelleronlakesuperior.com | 800-223-2048

COBBLESTONE CABINS

6660 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte | cobblestonecabins.biz | 218-663-7957

EAGLE RIDGE RESORT AT LUTSEN MOUNTAINS 445 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen | eagleridgeatlutsen.com | 800-360-7666

HIDDEN COVE CONDO Cty. Rd. 35, Lutsen | hiddencovecondo.com | 218-663-7379 | VR

NORTH COUNTRY COTTAGES

4210 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen | northcountrycottagesmn.com | 218-387-2585

KOENEKE SHOREDGE RESORT

4840 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen | shoredge.com | 218-663-7588

LAMB'S RESORT AND CAMPGROUND 19 Lamb's Way, Schroeder | lambsresort.com | 218-663-7292

LUTSEN LITTLE BEAR LODGE lutsenlittlebearlodge.com | 612-308-1676 | VR

LUTSEN LOOKOUT Boulder Point Rd., Lutsen | lutsenlookout.com | 952-451-1515 | VR

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LUTSEN NORTHWOODS RETREAT

179 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen | vrbo.com/1030757 | VR

LUTSEN RENTALS - HORIZON HOUSE

24 County Rd. 34, Tofte | lutsenrentals.com | 323-383-1625 | VR

LUTSEN RESORT ON LAKE SUPERIOR

5700 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen | lutsenresort.com | 800-218-8589

LUTSEN SEA VILLAS

6262 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte | odysseyresorts.com/lutsen-sea-villas | 866-478-4552

LUTSEN SOLITUDE

4 Lodge Ln., Lutsen | facebook.com/lutsensolitude | 612-803-0910 | VR

MOUNTAIN INN AT LUTSEN

360 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen | odysseyresorts.con/mountain-inn-at-lutsen | 844-466-6532

NORTHLIGHT LODGING

Cascade Beach Rd., Lutsen | northlightlodging.com | 785-537-9999 | VR

PINE KNOT LOG CABIN ON LAKE SUPERIOR

Lutsen | facebook.com/pineknotcabin | pineknotlogcabin@gmail.com | VR

POPLAR RIVER CONDOS

5335 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen | staylutsen.com | 877-415-8974

SAWBILL CANOE OUTFITTERS

4620 Sawbill Tr., Tofte | sawbill.com | 218-663-7150

SAWTOOTH OUTFITTERS

7213 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte | sawtoothoutfitters.com | 218-663-7643

SKI HILL CABINS & SAUNAS

352 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen | skihillcabins.com | 218-248-5137

SOLBAKKEN RESORT

4874 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen | solbakkenonsuperior.com

SUPERIOR RIDGE RESORT MOTEL

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8041 W. Hwy. 61, Schroeder | superiorridge.com | 218-663-7189

SURFSIDE ON LAKE SUPERIOR 10 Surfside Dr., Tofte | bluefinbay.com | 800-258-3346 | 218-663-7296

TEMPERANCE LANDING ON LAKE SUPERIOR Temperance Tr., Schroeder | bluefinbay.com | 800-258-3346 | 218-663-7296

THOMSONITE INN ON LAKE SUPERIOR

2920 W. Hwy. 61, Grand Marais | thomsonite.com | 888-215-8128

TOFTE TRAILS

151 Onion River Rd., Tofte | toftetrails.com | 218-304-0777

TWIN CEDARS

5052 Cascade Beach Rd., Lutsen | vrbo.com/480261 | VR

VIEWPOINT IN LUTSEN ON LAKE SUPERIOR airbnb.com/rooms/25135093 | VR

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LODGING & OUTFITTERS

GRAND MARAIS

VR = Vacation Rental

A-FRAME ON THE RIVER vrbo.com/514804 | 218-370-0909 | VR

AGUA NORTE CABIN AND AGUA NORTE LOFT aguanortemn.com | VR

ALL IS WELL ON PIKE LAKE vrbo.com/1006890 | 651-724-1322 | VR

ANDERSON'S NORTH SHORE RESORT

1390 Croftville Rd. | andersonscabins.com | 218-387-1814

ARTISTS POINT VACATION RENTALS

14 S. Broadway Ave. | redpinerealty.com | 218-387-9599 | VR

ASPEN INN

1711 W. Hwy. 61 | gmhotel.net/properties/aspen-inn | 218-387-2448 | 800-247-6020

ASPEN LODGE & SPRUCEGLEN

208 E. Hwy. 61 | gmhotel.net/properites/aspen-lodge | 218-387-2500 | 800-247-6020

AURORA, SKYHOUSE, THE HORIZON grandmaraisvacationrentals.com | 218-370-2026 | VR

BASECAMP BUNGALOWS

215 W. 5th Ave. | basecampbungalows.com | 218-387-4111 | VR

BEAR TRACK OUTFITTING & BALLY CREEK CABINS

2011 W. Hwy. 61 | bear-track.com | 800-795-8068 | 218-387-1162

BEST WESTERN PLUS SUPERIOR INN

108 E. Hwy. 61 | superiorinngrandmarais.com | 218-387-2240

BLUE WATER SUITE

20 W. Wisconsin St. | vrbo.com/1189564 | VR

CABIN IN THE WOODS Pike Lake | vrbo.com/2763165 | VR

CABIN SWEET CABIN Pike Lake Rd. | cascadevacationrentals.com | 877-415-8974 | VR

CASCADE VACATION RENTALS

5335 W. Hwy. 61 | cascadevacationrentals.com | 877-415-8974 | VR

CHICAGO BAY HIDEAWAY

4766 Chicago Bay Rd. | vrbo.com/348200 | 218-475-2240 | VR

CROFTVILLE ROAD COTTAGES

1558 Croftville Rd. | croftvilleroadcottages.com | 866-387-1790 | 218-387-1790 | VR

DEVIL TRACK LAKE CABINS

18 Roman's Rd. | deviltracklakecabins.com | 218-877-7502 | VR

EAST BAY SUITES

21 E. Wisconsin St. | odysseyresorts.com/east-bay-suites | 800-414-2807 | 218-387-2800

ELLA'S INN 118 W. 3rd Ave. | ellasinngm.com | 218-387-3131 | VR

ELSIE'S LAKEVIEW CABINS

1461 Croftville Rd. | elsiescabins.com | 714-833-9846

EVE'S PLACE LAKESIDE CABINS

1593 Croftville Rd. | evesplacelakesidecabins.com | (877) 415-8974 | VR

FEATHER NEST INN

101 W. 5th Ave. | feathernestmn.com | 218-370-8564

GRAND MARAIS ROCKSHOP RENTALS

1821 W. Hwy. 61 | 651-247-9679 | VR

GRAND MARAIS GETAWAY

110 W. 5th Ave. | vrbo.com/715247 | 218-370-9938 | VR

GRAND MARAIS RECREATION AREA, CAMPGROUND AND MARINA

114 S. 8th Ave. West | grandmaraisrecreationarea.com | 218-387-1712

GUNFLINT TAVERN PENTHOUSE

111 W. Wisconsin St. | airbnb.com/rooms/40946211 | VR

HARBOR INN

207 W. Wisconsin St. | harborinnhotel.com | 218-387-1191

HUNGRY HIPPIE HOSTEL & CAMPGROUND

401 Cty. Rd 14 | hungryhippiefarm.com | 218-387-2256

LARSEN'S LAKEVIEW CABINS

1423 Croftville Rd.| larsenslakeviewcabins.com | 218-387-2710

LOFT ON EAST BAY

110 2nd Ave. E. | airbnb.com/rooms/627773075635643279

LUND'S MOTEL & COTTAGES

919 W. Hwy. 61 | 218-387-2155

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GRAND MARAIS

VR = Vacation Rental

MACARTHUR HOUSE AND CABINS

520 W. 2nd St. | macarthurhouse.net | 218-260-6390

MANGY MOOSE MOTEL

202 E. 1st Ave. | mangymoosemotel.com | 218-387-2975

MARINER HOUSE

E. 1st Ave. | airbnb.com/rooms/27652164 | cascadevacationrentals.com | 877-415-8974 | VR

MAYHEW INN BOUTIQUE HOTEL

107 Wisconsin St. | themayhewinn.com | 612-386-3096

MOKKI COTTAGE, BIRDHOUSE, DOVETAIL LOG CABIN

210 W. 1st St. | facebook.com/mokkicabins | 218-370-2015 | VR

NANIBOUJOU LODGE & RESTAURANT

20 Naniboujou Tr. | naniboujou.com | 218-387-2688

NELSON'S TRAVELERS REST

1300 W. Hwy. 61 | travelersrest.com | 800-249-1285 | 218-387-1464

NORTH SHORE FISHERMAN'S CABIN, THE LIGHTHOUSE, THE WRITER'S CABIN grandmaraisvacationrentals.com | 218-370-2026 | VR

ONEOEIGHT VACATION RENTAL BUNGALOW

108 W. 1st Ave. | oneoeightgm.com | 218-370-8311 | VR

OUTPOST MOTEL

2935 E. Hwy. 61 | outpostmotel.com | 888-380-1833 | 218-387-1833

PATAGONIA CABIN AND GAUCHO CABIN

patagoniacabins.com | 218-264-9787 |VR

PINCUSHION MOUNTAIN HAUS

968 Gunflint Tr. | pincushionmountainhaus.com | 612-599-2745 | VR

PINE MOUNTAIN GENERAL STORE & CAMPGROUND

2 Thompson Park Dr. | pine-mtn.com | 218-370-1627

POINTS UNKNOWN GUEST SUITE AND CABINS

82 Irish Creek Rd. | points-unknown.com/stay | 218-370-0283 | VR

RUSSELL'S COTTAGES

20 W. 5th Ave. | russellscottages.org

SHORELINE INN

20 S. Broadway Ave. | gmhotel.net/the-shoreline-inn | 218-387-2633

SKYPORT LODGE & VACATION HOMES

205 Fireweed Ln. | skyportlodge.com | 218-387-9414 | VR

SONGBIRD SUITE ON LAKE SUPERIOR 411 W. Highway 61 | airbnb.com/rooms/53817177 | 218-370-8313 | VR

SPIRIT HAVEN CABIN spirithavencabin.com | VR

STONE HARBOR WILDERNESS SUPPLY 22 E. 1st St. | stoneharborws.com | 218-387-3136

STONE'S THROW COTTAGE stonesthrowgm.com | 218-387-3131 | VR

SWEETWATER SUITES EAST & WEST 8 N. Broadway Ave. | 218-877-7008 | VR

TERRACE POINT UNITS 11A, 11B, 15B

Terrace Point Rd. | vrbo.com/2054730, 729822, 821711 | 612-270-4218 | VR

THE HORIZON, THE SKYHOUSE, THE AURORA: LIFE AS ART grandmaraisvacationrentals.com | 218-370-2026 | VR

THE MINNE STUGA | DEVIL TRACK LAKE

theminnestuga.com | VR

THOMSONITE INN ON LAKE SUPERIOR

2920 W. Hwy. 61 | thomsonite.com | 888-215-8128 | 218-877-7128

TIMBERLUND'S RESORT

20 Fall River Rd. | 218-387-1147

TRAILSIDE CABINS & MOTEL

1100 W. Hwy. 61 | stayattrailside.com | 800-585-2792 | 218-387-1550

TWELVE MILE ROCK COTTAGE

12 miles east of Grand Marais | twelvemilerock.com | VR

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GUNFLINT TRAIL

VR = Vacation Rental

BEARSKIN LODGE & WILDERNESS OUTFITTERS

124 E Bearskin Rd. | bearskin.com | 800-338-4170 | 218-388-2292

BORDERLAND LODGE

196 N. Gunflint Lake Rd. | borderlandlodge.com | 218-388-2233

BOUNDARY COUNTRY TREKKING

11 Poplar Creek Dr. | boundarycountry.com | 218-388-4487

CASCADE VACATION RENTALS

5335 W. Hwy. 61 | cascadevacationrentals.com | 877-415-8974 | VR

CLEARWATER HISTORIC LODGE & CANOE OUTFITTERS

774 Clearwater Rd. | clearwaterhistoriclodge.com | 218-388-2254

GOLDEN EAGLE LODGE, CAMPGROUND & NORDIC SKI CENTER

468 Clearwater Rd. | golden-eagle.com | 218-388-2203

GUNFLINT LODGE & OUTFITTERS

143 S. Gunflint Lake Rd. | gunflint.com | 800-328-3325 | 218-388-2294

GUNFLINT PINES RESORT & CAMPGROUND

S. Gunflint Lake Rd. | gunflintpines.com | 800-533-5814 | 218-388-4454

HESTON'S LODGE ON GUNFLINT LAKE

579 S. Gunflint Lake Rd. | hestons.com | 800-388-7230 | 218-388-2243

189 Sag Lake Tr. | voyageuroutfitters.com | 218-388-2224

WAY OF THE WILDERNESS CANOE OUTFITTERS 12582 Gunflint Tr. | wowcanoe.com | 218-388-2212

PINE LODGE

Northwoods Loop | whitepinelodgemn.com | 218-388-0172

GRAND PORTAGE

VR = Vacation Rental

GRAND PORTAGE LODGE & CASINO

70 Casino Dr. | grandportage.com | 800-543-1384 | 218-475-2401

GRAND PORTAGE MARINA & CAMPGROUND

7402 Upper Rd. | grandportage.com | 218-475-2476

HOLLOW ROCK RESORT 7422 E. Hwy. 61 | hollowrockresort.com | 800-543-1384 | 218-475-2401

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Dining

LUTSEN, TOFTE + SCHROEDER GRAND MARAIS

BLUEFIN GRILLE AT BLUEFIN BAY RESORT

7192 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte bluefinbay.com/dining

218-663-6200

800-258-3346

CASCADE LODGE

RESTAURANT & PUB

3719 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen cascadelodgemn.com

218-387-1112 ext 102

COHO CAFE

BAKERY & DELI

7126 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte bluefinbay.com/dining

218-663-8032

800-258-3346

LEGENDS RESTAURANT AT LUTSEN MOUNTAINS

467 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen lutsen.com

218-406-1320

LOCKPORT MARKETPLACE & GRILL

5362 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen facebook.com/lockportlutsenmn

218-663-7548

MOGULS GRILLE & TAP ROOM

371 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen odysseyresorts.com/caribou-highlands

218-663-3020

800-642-6036

NORTH SHORE WINERY

202 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen northshorewinery.us

218-481-9280

PAPA CHARLIE’S AT LUTSEN MOUNTAINS

466 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen lutsen.com

218-406-1320

SUMMIT CHALET AT LUTSEN MOUNTAINS

445 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen lutsen.com

218-406-1320

THE CLUBHOUSE AT SUPERIOR NATIONAL

5731 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen superiornational.com

218-663-7195

THE STRAND WATERFRONT DINING ROOM AT LUTSEN RESORT

5700 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen lutsenresort.com/dining

218-663-7212

800-258-8736

WAVES OF SUPERIOR SPA & CAFE

20 Surfside Dr., Tofte bluefinbay.com/dining

218-663-6877

800-258-3346

BIRCH TERRACE SUPPER

CLUB & LOUNGE

601 W. Hwy. 61

Facebook: Birch Terrace

218-387-2215

BLUE WATER CAFE

20 W. Wisconsin St. bluewatercafe.com

218-387-1597

CASCADE LODGE

RESTAURANT & PUB

3719 W. Hwy. 61 cascadelodgemn.com/restaurant-pub

218-387-1112 ext 102

COOK COUNTY CO-OP DELI

20 E. 1st St. cookcounty.coop

218-387-2503

DAIRY QUEEN GRILL & CHILL

120 W. Hwy. 61 dairyqueen.com

218-387-9809

GUNFLINT TAVERN

111 W. Wisconsin St. gunflinttavern.com

218-387-1563

HUNGRY HIPPIE TACOS

15 W. Hwy. 61 hungryhippiehostel.com/the-tacos

218-387-3382

JAVA MOOSE

ESPRESSO CAFE

218 W. Hwy. 61 javamoosegrandmarais.com

218-387-9400

MY SISTER’S PLACE

401 W. Hwy. 61 mysistersplacerestaurant.com

218-387-1915

RAVEN ROCK GRILL AT SKYPORT LODGE

20 Fireweed Ln. skyportlodge.com/raven-rock-grill

218-877-7298

SHOOK

2nd Ave. W. & Hwy. 61 218-264-9797 shooksmoothies.com

SOUTH OF THE BORDER CAFÈ

4 W. Hwy. 61 Facebook: South of the Border Cafè 218-387-1505

SUBWAY 404 W. Hwy. 61 subway.com 218-387-9279

SUPERIOR CREAMERY 5 N. Broadway Ave. superiorcreamery.com

218-877-7725

THE CROOKED SPOON FOOD TRUCK

17 W. Wisconsin St. Facebook + Instagram: crookedspoontruck

THE FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER 418 W. Hwy. 61 thefishermansdaughtergm.com 218-387-2906

UP YONDER ON 61 1615 W. Hwy. 61 upyonderon61.com 218-877-7648

VOYAGEUR BREWING CO. 233 W. Hwy. 61 voyageurbrewing.com 218-387-3163

WORLD’S BEST DONUTS 10 E. Wisconsin St. worldsbestdonutsmn.com

218-387-1345

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GUNFLINT TRAIL

CLEARWATER HISTORIC LODGE BREAKFAST & BAKERY

774 Clearwater Rd. clearwaterhistoriclodge.com

218-388-2254

HUNGRY JACK LODGE DINING ROOM & LOGGER’S LOUNGE

372 S. Hungry Jack Rd. hungryjacklodge.com

218-388-2265

JUSTINE’S AT GUNFLINT LODGE

143 S. Gunflint Lake Rd. gunflint.com

218-388-2294

800-328-3325

LOONS NEST COFFEE

7575 Gunflint Tr. loonsnest.coffee

218-877-7761

POPLAR HAUS RESTAURANT & BAR

7890 Gunflint Tr. poplarhaus.com

218-388-2222

TRAIL CENTER LODGE RESTAURANT

7611 Gunflint Tr. trailcenterlodge.com

218-388-2214

WHITE PINE PUB AT WHITE PINE LODGE

7969 Northwoods Loop whitepinelodgemn.com

218-388-0172

Unwind with a hand-crafted cocktail.

GRAND PORTAGE

GRAND PORTAGE LODGE & CASINO, ISLAND VIEW DINING ROOM & ANTLER’S LOUNGE

70 Casino Dr. grandportage.com

218-475-2401

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ShOpping

LUTSEN, TOFTE + SCHROEDER

CLEARVIEW GENERAL STORE

5323 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen facebook.com/clearviewgeneralstore

218-663-7478

LOCKPORT MARKETPLACE & GRILL

5364 Hwy. 61, Lutsen facebook.com/lockportlutsenmn

218-663-7548

MUELLER SCULPTURE STUDIO

17 Railroad Dr., Lutsen greglmueller.com

Open by Appointment Only

NORTH SHORE EBIKE

4210 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen northshoreebike.com

218 663-0009

SAWBILL CANOE OUTFITTERS

4620 Sawbill Tr., Tofte sawbill.com

218-663-7150

SAWTOOTH OUTFITTERS

7213 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte sawtoothoutfitters.com

218-663-7643

TEMPERANCE LIQUOR

7759 W. Hwy. 61, Schroeder

Facebook: Temperance Liquor

218-663-9933

GUNFLINT TRAIL

CHIK-WAUK MUSEUM & NATURE CENTER

28 Moose Pond Dr. gunflinthistory.org

218-388-9915

GUNFLINT LODGE GIFT SHOP

143 S. Gunflint Lake Rd. gunflint.com

218-388-2294

NOR’WESTER LODGE GIFT SHOP

7778 Gunflint Tr. norwesterlodge.com

218-388-2252

GRAND PORTAGE

GRAND PORTAGE LODGE GIFT SHOP

70 Casino Dr. grandportage.com

218-475-2945

GRAND PORTAGE STATE PARK NATURE STORE

9393 W. Hwy. 61

218-877-8630

GRAND MARAIS

THE MOUNTAIN SHOP AT LUTSEN MOUNTAINS

452 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen themtnshopatlutsenmtns.com

218-663-7842

THE NORTH COUNTRY

4210 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen thenorthcountrymn.com

218-387-2585

TOFTE GENERAL STORE AND BOTTLE SHOP

7125 Hwy. 61, Tofte facebook.com/ toftegeneralstoreandbottleshop

218-663-728

TOFTE HOLIDAY STATION STORE

7235 Hwy. 61, Tofte facebook.com/tofteholidaymn

218-663-7882

WATERSEDGE TRADING CO

7124 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte watersedgetrading.com

218-663-7021

BETH’S FUDGE & GIFTS

11 S. Broadway Ave. facebook.com/bethsfudge

218-387-2081

BETSY BOWEN

GALLERY & STUDIOS

301 1st Ave. W. woodcut.com

218-387-1992

BUCK’S HARDWARE

18 First Ave. W. bucks.store

218-387-2280

CABIN ANTIQUES

3 Seventh Ave. W. cabin-antiques.business.site

218-340-1095

COOK COUNTY CO-OP

20 E. 1st St. cookcounty.coop

218-387-2503

COOK COUNTY MARKET

10 N. Broadway Ave. facebook.com/ccfarmandcraft

DAPPLED FERN FIBERS

15 S. Broadway Ave. dappledfernfibers.com

989-430-9328

DRURY LANE BOOKS

12 E. Wisconsin St. drurylanebooks.com

218-387-3370

FIRST & SECOND THRIFT STORE

SCAN FOR RETAIL

LAKE SUPERIOR TRADING POST 10 S. First Ave. W. lakesuperiortradingpost.com

218-387-2020

MOOSE TRACKS 5 W. Wisconsin St. facebook.com/shopmoosetracks

218-387-9125

NORTH 61 11 First Ave. W. north61.com

218-387-1108

NORTH HOUSE FOLK SCHOOL GIFT SHOP 500 W. Hwy. 61 northhouse.org

218-387-9762

PINE MOUNTAIN GENERAL STORE & CAMPGROUND 2 Thompson Park Dr. pine-mtn.com

218-370-1627

SAWTOOTH KNIFE & TOOL 101 W. Hwy. 61 sawtoothknife.com

218-403-1499

SIVERTSON GALLERY 14 W. Wisconsin St. sivertson.com

218-387-2491

SPRIGGAN STONE 101 W. Hwy. 61 sprigganstonellc.com

218-370-0756

POPLAR HAUS WINE & SPIRITS

7890 Gunflint Tr. poplarhaus.com 218-388-2222

TRAIL CENTER LODGE STORE

7611 Gunflint Tr. trailcenterlodge.com 218-388-2214

11 First Ave. W. facebook.com/1stand2ndgrandmarais

218-387-1826

FRYKMAN ART STUDIO

306 Cty. Rd. 44 frykmanart.com

218-387-1949

GRAND MARAIS MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE

10 W. 1st St. ci.grand-marais.mn.us/liquor

218-387-1630

GUNFLINT MERCANTILE

12 First Ave. W. gunflintmercantile.com

218-387-9228

GRAND PORTAGE TRADING POST

77 Mile Creek Rd. grandportage.com 218-475-2282

JHP ART GALLERY GIFT SHOP 115 W. Wisconsin St. cookcountyhistory.org

218-387-2314

JOY & CO.

16 First Ave. W. joy-and-company.com

218-387-1004

JOYNES DEPT. STORE & BEN FRANKLIN 105 W. Wisconsin St. joynesbenfranklin.com

218-387-2233

STONE HARBOR WILDERNESS SUPPLY 22 E. 1st St. stoneharborws.com

218-387-3136

THE BIG LAKE 12 W. 1st Ave. thebiglakelife.com

THE BLUE MOOSE 1301 W. Hwy. 61 thebluemoosemn.com

218-387-9303

THE MARKET 3 W. Wisconsin St. themarketgifts.com | 218-387-2118

THE SWEETWATER CO. 8 N. Broadway Ave. thesweetwatercompany.com

218-877-7008

THOMSONITE INN

JEWELRY SHOP

2920 W. Hwy. 61 thomsonite.com

218-877-7128

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LUTSEN, TOFTE + SCHROEDER

CROSS RIVER

HERITAGE CENTER

7932 W. Hwy. 61, Schroeder crossriverheritage.org

218-663-7706

ELECTRIC TRAILS

7902 Hwy. 61, Schroeder electric-trails.com/north-shoremn-ebike-tours

218-337-2516

GRAND MARAIS STATE BANK

4 Johannes Ln., Tofte grandmaraisstatebank.com

218-663-7891

LUTSEN MOUNTAINS

ALPINE & WINTER SPORTS

445 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen lutsen.com

218-663-7281

GRAND MARAIS

ARROWHEAD CENTER FOR THE ARTS

51 W. 5th St. grandmariaisplayhouse.com

218-387-1284

ANCIENT TRADITIONS HEALING

101 W. Hwy. 61, Suite 155 ancienttraditionshealing.com

218-370-0150

BORDER LAKES

TOUR COMPANY borderlakestourcompany.com

218-387-8717

CEDAR GROVE VETERINARY CLINIC

258 Cedar Grove Ln. cedargrovevetclinic.com

218-877-7321

LUTSEN MOUNTAINS ALPINE SLIDE, SUMMIT EXPRESS

GONDOLA & SUMMER ACTIVITIES

445 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen lutsen.com

218-663-7281

LUTZEN MASSAGE STUDIOS | THE MOUNTAIN INN AT LUTSEN

360 Ski Hill Rd., Lutsen lutzenmassage.com

218-387-7337

LUTSEN TRAIL BREAKERS

SNOWMOBILE CLUB

P.O. Box 93, Lutsen Facebook: Lutsen Trail Breakers Snowmobile Club

NORTH LAKE WELLNESS

5339 W. Hwy. 61, Suite 203, Lutsen northlakewellness.com

218-277-8175

COLDWELL BANKER NORTH SHORE

101 W. Hwy. 61 | Suite 101 cbnorthshore.com

218-387-2131

COOK COUNTY AIRPORT AND SEAPLANE BASE 123 Airport Rd. co.cook.mn.us

218-387-1971

COOK COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

116 W. Hwy. 61 cookcountychamber.org

218-387-2788 ext 101

COOK COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER 317 W. 5th St. co.cook.mn.us 218-387-3015

NORTH SHORE COMMERCIAL

FISHING MUSEUM

7136 W. Hwy. 61, Tofte commercialfishingmuseum.org

218-663-7050

NORTH SHORE EBIKE

4210 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen northshoreebike.com

218-663-0009

ODYSSEY EXPERIENCES

Odyssey Resorts, North Shore odysseyresorts.com/odyssey-experiences

218-370-8687

SUGARLOAF COVE NATURE

CENTER

9096 W. Hwy. 61, Schroeder sugarloafnorthshore.org

218-525-0001

June-Aug: 218-663-7679

SUPERIOR NATIONAL AT LUTSEN GOLF COURSE

5731 W. Hwy. 61, Lutsen superiornational.com

888-564-6543

218-663-7195

SUPERIOR TIMBERWOLVES

SPORTSMAN'S CLUB

272 Sawbill Tr., Tofte facebook.com/ superiortimberwolvessportsmansclub

USFS TOFTE RANGER STATION

7355 W. Hwy. 61, P.O. Box 2159, Tofte

218-663-8060

WAVES OF SUPERIOR SPA 20 Surfside Dr., Tofte bluefinbay.com/spa

218-663-6888

877-668-7772

COOK COUNTY COMMUNITY YMCA 105 W. 5th St. cookcountyymca.org

218-387-3386

COOK COUNTY CURLING CLUB

Cook County Community Center 317 W. 5th St. cookcountycurlingclub.com

COOK COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION

300 W. 3rd St. mycche.org 218-387-3411

COOK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM

8 S. Broadway Ave. cookcountyhistory.org

218-387-2883

COOK COUNTY LOCAL ENERGY PROJECT (CCLEP) cookcountylocalenergy.org

218-264-9318

COOK COUNTY NEWS-HERALD 15 1st Ave. W. cookcountynews-herald.com 218-387-1025

COOK COUNTY PRIDE stev0289@gmail.com

COOK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 143 Gunflint Trail co.cook.mn.us

218-387-3030

COOK COUNTY SNOWMOBILE CLUB - RIDGE RIDERS P.O. Box 665 ridgeriders.club

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY COOK COUNTY (EDA)

425 W Hwy. 61, Ste. B prosperitynorth.com

218-387-3112

ELECTRIC TRAILS

Grand Marais & Schroeder electric-trails.com/north-shoremn-ebike-tours

218-337-2516

GO DOG NORTH SHORE

781 5th Ave. W. godognorthshore.org godognorthshore@gmail.com

GRAND MARAIS ART COLONY

120 3rd Ave. W. Offices at 21 W. Hwy. 61 grandmaraisartcolony.org

218-387-2737

GRAND MARAIS

MARATHON STATION

104 W. Hwy. 61

218-387-2766

GRAND MARAIS PLAYHOUSE

51 W. 5th St. grandmaraisplayhouse.com

218-235-4059

GRAND MARAIS PUBLIC

LIBRARY

104 2nd Ave. W. grandmaraislibrary.org

218-387-1140

GRAND MARAIS POST OFFICE

117 E. Hwy. 61 uspspostoffices.com/mn/grandmarais

218-387-1020

GUNFLINT TRAIL

CHIK-WAUK MUSEUM & NATURE CENTER

28 Moose Pond Dr. gunflinthistory.org

218-388-9915

GRAND PORTAGE

GRAND PORTAGE MARINA AND RV PARK CAMPGROUND

41 Marina Dr. grandportage.com

218-475-2476

GRAND PORTAGE

NATIONAL MONUMENT

170 Mile Creek Rd. nps.gov/grpo

218-475-0123

GRAND MARAIS SEGWAY TOURS

12 W. 1st St. grandmaraissegwaytours.com

612-747-7803

GRAND MARAIS STATE BANK

211 E. Hwy. 61 grandmaraisstatebank.com

218-387-2441

GUNFLINT HILLS GOLF COURSE

1181 Golf Course Rd. gunflinthillsgolf.com

218-387-9988

JOHNSON HERITAGE

POST ART GALLERY

115 W. Wisconsin St. cookcountyhistory.org

218-387-2314

LUTZEN MASSAGE STUDIOS

14 S. Broadway Ave. lutzenmassage.com

218-387-7337

NORTH HOUSE FOLK SCHOOL

500 W. Hwy. 61 northhouse.org

218-387-9762

NORTH SHORE HEALTH

515 W. 5th Ave. northshorehealthgm.org

218-387-3040

NORTH SHORE MUSIC ASSOCIATION 105 5th St. northshoremusicassociation.com

218-387-1272

NORTH SHORE OUTDOORS (FISHING GUIDE SVC.) northshoreoutdoorsmn.com

218-370-8726

NORTH SHORE WASTE

72 Eliasen Mill Rd. northshorewaste.com

218-387-1029

NORTH SUPERIOR SKI & RUN CLUB (NSSRC)

1 Pincushion Dr. pincushiontrails.org

POINTS UNKNOWN

DOGSLEDDING AND MINDFUL

PADDLING & HIKING

ADVENTURES

82 Irish Creek Rd., Hovland points-unknown.com

218-370-0283

PUTT ‘N PETS MINI GOLF

2014 W. Hwy. 61 Facebook: Putt-N-Pets

218-387-3570

ROCKY KNOLL DOG BOARDING AND DAYCARE

1471 Cty. Rd. 14 sites.google.com/site/rockyknolldogboarding

218-387-3568

SAWTOOTH AVIATION

123 Airport Rd. sawtoothaviation.com

218-370-0373

SAWTOOTH MOUNTAIN CLINIC 513 5th Ave. W. sawtoothmountainclinic.org

218-387-2330

SISU + LOYLY NORDIC SAUNA 110 2nd Ave. E. sisuandloyly.com

218-387-4261

STUDIO 21

21 W. Hwy. 61 grandmaraisartcolony.org

218-387-2737

SUPERIOR CYCLING ASSOCIATION (SCA) P.O. Box 1032 superiorcycling.org

TWO BIRDS HEALING ARTS CENTER 211 W. Hwy. 61 twobirdart.com

520-269-8190

USDA FOREST SERVICE GUNFLINT RANGER DISTRICT 2020 W. Hwy. 61 218-387-1750

WTIP NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY RADIO 1712 W. Hwy. 61 wtip.org 218-387-1070

TOWERING PINES CANOPY TOUR ZIP LINE AND RIDING STABLES AT GUNFLINT LODGE 143 S. Gunflint Lake Rd. gunflint.com 800-328-3325

GRAND PORTAGE STATE PARK 9393 E. Hwy. 61 dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/grand_portage

218-877-8630

GRAND PORTAGE TRADING POST 77 Mile Creek Rd. grandportage.com

218-475-2282

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