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hen you look around Cook County and take in its vast and unique beauty, it's easy to see that we don’t have an ‘off season.’ From waterfalls to snowfalls and everything in between, Mother Nature doesn’t take a day off here. No matter when you plan to visit, you’ll find welcoming communities, incredible landscapes and countless opportunities to explore.
Tourism is an important and valued part of our communities, driving sustainable growth and activity for local businesses and events throughout the county. While summer is our most popular season for visitors, there are so many benefits of visiting all year round. Experience many different sides of Cook County by visiting us throughout the year.
Fall
Winter
Spring
Long colorful drives. Quiet, peaceful treks through the Superior National Forest. Fall visits to Cook County move at a slower, more deliberate pace. Five fall adventures you’ve just got to try:
There’s no place quite like our Winter Wonderland. From skiing and snowboarding to saunas and hygge, what’s not to love about winter? Try out some of these winter activities:
Spring is absolutely spectacular in Cook County. Between the amazing, incredible waterfalls, spring floral blooms and adorable baby animal sightings, it’s an amazing time to visit.
• Famous fall color drives
• Downhill ski and snowboard at Lutsen Mountains
• Experience waterfall season
• Hike or bike ~400 miles of trails
• Cross-country ski or snowshoe in the Superior National Forest
• Fish inland lakes, rivers and streams
• Go golfing at Superior National
• Stargaze under the nation’s darkest sky
• Northern Landscapes Festival
• Radio Waves Music Festival
• 400+ miles of snowmobile trails
• See 100s of bird species
• Art Along the Lake Fall Studio Tour
• Annual Hygge Festival
• Superior Spring Trail Races
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