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  • Founded in 1971, Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center was the first environmental learning center in the nation to be accredited as a K-12 school and is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in environmental education. During [...]

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  • Located at Water Trail mile marker 59.7, this beach can be accessed from Hwy 61 and the water but not an easy location to find from the road. Watch for traffic is stopping. Photography the property of Google Satellite. IMPORTANT NOTE: Great La [...]

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  • Come to Tettegouche for a great sense of the North Shore: the spectacular overlooks at Shovel Point; rocky, steep cliffs and inland bluffs; the cascading 60 ft. High Falls of the Baptism River; and the historic Tettegouche Camp where visitors can st [...]

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  • Lake Superior Water Trail Low Impact Campsites are primitive sites on a first-come, first-served bases, only accessible by kayak or canoe. NOTE: 4 Kayak campsites and rest area with pit toilet. Highlights Single nights use Campsites, [...]

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  • Also known as the Baptism River Sea Caves, located on Shovel Point, these naturally formed caves are part of the Tettegouche State Park. Hike the lakefront trail from the mouth of the Baptism river to the top of Shovel Point and you will be able to [...]

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  • The Crystal Beach Sea Caves are hidden in the cliff face and the beach is a mix of different colored stones, and very easy to miss. The beach is majestic and secluded place, and there likely won’t be anyone else there. Crystal Beach Sea Cave â [...]

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  • (Experienced Kayakers) For one of the best day-long kayaking trips on Minnesota’s north shore of Lake Superior, North America’s largest inland sea, Kayak Tettegouche State Park and Palisade Head. The trip begins on the Baptism River, heads out a [...]

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  • No longer part of the Tettegouche State Park or Lake Superior's North Shore Scenery, the Shovel Point Sea Arch collapsed in 2010. NOTE: The Lake Superior Water Trail passes this point and is marked on the Water Trail Map that can be found by c [...]

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  • Lake Superior Water Trail Low Impact Campsites are primitive sites on a first-come, first-served bases, only accessible by kayak or canoe. NOTE: Campsite is near the N.E. end of cobble beach. Landing is on large cobbles, which can be difficul [...]

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