While Ely, MN, may be best known for its entry location into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA), there are also two nearby state parks, an International Wolf Center, and one of Minnesota’s prettiest waterfalls. Bear Head Lake State Park offers canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals in addition to hiking trails, while Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park offers tours of the state’s first and deepest iron mine. Tours include riding a cage down almost a half mile into the mine and then taking a train out to the last excavation site. For another option into BWCA closer to Lake Superior than Ely, enter near Tofte, along Sawbill Lake.
Hiking at Jay Cooke State Park - Minnesota
At Jay Cooke State Park, wander downstream of the St. Louis River from the parking lot to get the best pictures of Swinging Bridge. Cross Swinging Bridge and hike upstream to the rapids. For a two-mile hike, walk back to the bridge, and enjoy an out-and-back along River Trail. For a longer hike, head towards Lost Lake and enjoy the valley, streams, and meadow.
The Best Lake Superior Beaches in Minnesota
Part of the North Shore experience in Minnesota is exploring the shoreline of Lake Superior. My favorite “beaches” or places to access the water are Canal Park, Park Point, Agate Beach in Gooseberry State Park, Iona’s Beach, Pebble Beach in Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, Black Beach, Baptism River in Tettegouche State Park, Crystal Bay Sea Caves Beach, Sugarloaf Cove, Lakeshore Trail in Cascade River State Park, and the Superior Hiking Trail’s Lake Walk.
Hiking at Temperance River State Park
The Temperance River Gorge Trail includes six stunning waterfalls in just under one mile. Several of these waterfalls are formed from potholes, and this hike is a hidden Minnesota treasure. For a longer hike (two miles), add the Upper Falls trail on the west-side of Temperance River. For a long day hike, head to Cross River along the Superior Hiking Trail. Don’t forget to stop at Cross Falls along MN-61 - no hiking is required to experience this gushing falls. Britton Peak is the shortest hike to see fall colors along the North Shore. Extend that hike to Carlton Peak and Britton Overlook for a longer day of hiking.
Hiking at George Crosby Manitou State Park
If you are looking for a hidden waterfall in a secluded and rugged MN State Park, check out Cascades Waterfall in George Crosby State Park. The easiest option to access the waterfall is a 2.0 mile out-and-back hike along the Middle Trail. If you prefer a longer day of forest bathing, hike out along the Manitou River Trail or head out to Caribou Falls.
Go Waterfalling Along the Historic Columbia River Highway
The Historic Columbia River Highway is probably the best place in the United States to go waterfalling. It includes Multnomah Falls, the second highest waterfall in the country, as well as Horsetail Falls, Dutchman Falls, Wiesendanger Falls, Ecola Falls, Fairy Falls, Wahkeena Falls, Coopey Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Shepperd’s Dell Falls, and Latourell Falls. There are flexible options for both the non-hiker and the avid hiker looking for a moderately strenuous trails. If you choose to hit a couple of different trailheads, the best part is, it’s less than 9 miles that you need to drive in order to hit all of them. And this stretch of highway is located less than an hour from Portland, OR, which makes it a very convenient destination for a fun day to spend outside.
Exploring Crater Lake National Park
Explore Crater Lake National Park with a one-day itinerary to the best viewpoints and trails. Hike down Cleetwood Cove, and bring a swimsuit if you are brave enough to jump in the cold water of our country’s deepest lake. If you are even bolder, try cliff jumping into it. For the best view of Crater Lake, hike up to the Watchman Overlook Tower. The best roadside pullouts are at Vidae Falls and Phantom Ship Overlook. To see more of Crater Lake’s volcanic history, explore the Pinnacles Trail. This is a very family friendly park.
Exploring Craters of the Moon National Monument
Craters of the Moon National Monument is a strange, largely barren landscape set within a lava field. The best part of the park involves exploring lava tube caves. Before heading into a cave though, make sure you are not wearing any clothes you have previously worn underground (including jackets, shoes, or boots), and check in at the Visitor Center to obtain a free permit. When planning your trip, consider also adding an excursion to Black Magic Slot Canyon, the Shoshone Ice Cave, or tour the Experimental Breeder Reactor (EBR-1)
Hiking at Rocky Mountain National Park
If you are planning a hiking trip to Rocky Mountain National Park, this post can help you determine which trails are best for you based on trail length, elevation, and trailhead location. Our favorite trails were Chasm Lake (hard), Gem (moderate) Lake, Forest Canyon Overlook (easy), Tundra Communities (easy), Coyote Valley (easy), Lake Haiyaha (moderate), and Sky Pond (hard).
Hiking Snow Canyon Sate Park - Utah
Snow Canyon is a very accessible State Park just outside of St. George, UT, where you can explore unique lava tube caves. Make sure to bring a flashlight or headlamp as the light on your phone won’t be enough. If you have more time, then head to Jenny’s Canyon (a short slot canyon), and enjoy a more urban hike out to Scout Cave.
Hiking Cathedral Gorge State Park
If you are looking for a breath of solitude off the beaten path in Nevada, check out the amazing rock formations within Cathedral Gorge State Park. You can see the canyon from trails at the top and bottom of the canyon, as well as explore within the walls themselves which are cut into a maze of slot canyons.
Hiking Canyonlands National Park
Traveling to Moab? Here’s your complete guide to Canyonlands National Park, including viewpoints and trails in both Island in the Sky and the Needles districts. Find the best places to see the sun rise and set in Canyonlands, check out the best hikes, and see my links to other nearby places to hike while you stay in Moab, UT.
Hiking Arches National Park
Visiting the Groom Lake Entrance for Area 51
Hiking Red Rock Canyon
Red Rock Canyon is just a little over 30 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip and has several short and long trail hiking options amongst multi-colored rock walls, canyons, and mountains. Check out my itinerary from March 2021 when I travelled here with my 8 and 12 year sons: Calico Tanks, High Point Overlook ,Petroglyph Wall, Lost Creek Children’s Discovery Trail, and Ice Box Canyon.
Hiking Oberg Mountain
Hiking at Tettegouche State Park
Written to be a complete overview of hiking trails at Tettegouche State Park, this post includes the must see views at Shovel Point, High Falls, and Palisade Head, as well as the lesser known secrets including the Cascades, Mt. Trudee, Mt. Baldy, Crystal Bay, Sea Caves, and some tips for winter hiking. Read through to the end of the post to learn about the 7 mile loop of Bear and Bean Lakes along the Superior Hiking Trail.
Adventures in Death Valley National Park
If you are interested in planning a trip to Death Valley, here is a guide to get you started. Explore Sidewinder Canyon, Badwater Basin, Salt Flats, Devils Golf Course, Artist’s Palette, Golden Canyon, Zabriskie Point / Badlands Loop, Twenty Mule Team Canyon, Harmony Borax Works, Salt Creek, Ubehebe Crater, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Mosaic Canyon, Charcoal Kilns, and Darwin Falls.
Hiking at Carley State Park
Hiking at Whitewater State Park
My favorite non-North Shore MN State Park, Whitewater is in southeastern MN, and is worth a full weekend visit. There is so much to do between swimming, hiking, jumping for rock to rock in the river crossings, exploring inside of chimney rock, and climbing up and down a lot of steps. Consider park hoping to nearby Carley State Park, or for a longer excursion, head over to Niagara Cave to see a 60ft waterfall inside of a cave.