Tettegouche State Park

Tettegouche State Park
58 miles NE of Duluth -mm 58.5, Minnesota 61
Spread over 9,300 acres, Tettegouche State Park is a handful of overlapping parks, which earned it the distinction of being classified as a North Shore Bicultural Region. The park features a mile of Lake Superior coast, including the Baptism River mouth; the river’s cascades and falls; four inland lakes; rugged semi mountainous reliefs; and an undisturbed northern hardwood forest.
Information above credited to Nina Simonowicz, author of Nina’s North Shore Guide, NorthShoreVisitor.com.
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And beautiful blue water BobbieZen 😎
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J Thomas Horton it was truly like indigo ink. 🙂
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Pretty!
I miss visiting Duluth; my mom used to live there.
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Charles Gaines we stopped there briefly…nice town!
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Beautiful!
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We have camped all throughout the Upper Peninsula, seen the Northern Lights in Munising, visited and Iron Ore mine deep underground, bathed in Lake Superior, and conversed with a park ranger whose Dad had last contact with the Edmund Fitzgerald in Whitefish Bay.
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