North Shore Waterfalls

(Grand Portage to Castle Danger MN)
On the Minnesota side of Lake Superior was the North Shore Scenic Highway. Along the way, there were several waterfalls which I stopped to see. Some were more grand than others. But, all nourished my thirst for the excitement of tumbling waters.

North Shore Scenic Highway Waterfalls

North Shore Waterfalls – High Falls

Starting at the border with Canada, I hiked an easy trail along the Pigeon River to find High Falls. It was an impressive double fall. Another one, called Middle Falls, was a 3 1/2 miles round trip hike; which I chose to skip.

North Shore Scenic Highway Waterfalls

Temperance River Falls

North Shore Scenic Highway Waterfalls

Temperance River Pool entering Lake Superior

North Shore Scenic Highway Waterfalls

Cross River Falls

Temperance River Falls pored through a narrow slot and formed a pool before emptying into Lake Superior. While Cross River Falls was a large roaring drop. Glancing off the side of the road I saw Two Island Cascades; so, I pulled off to get some shots.

North Shore Scenic Highway Waterfalls

Two Island Cascades

North Shore Scenic Highway Waterfalls

Middle Gooseberry Falls

North Shore Scenic Highway

Split Rock Lighthouse

Another hike took me to Middle and Lower Falls of the Gooseberry River. And nearby, an overlook pull-out got me a distant view of Split Rock Lighthouse on a cliff above Lake Superior. Lots to see on the North Shore, and I’m sure that I missed some good ones.

Camp: Chequamegon NF-Wanoka Lake CG drycamp
Scene: Waterfalls, river, lake, lighthouse

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2 Responses to North Shore Waterfalls

  1. Martha September 29, 2016 at 5:42 pm #

    I think I stopped just a bit short of where this post features, and now I sure wish I could go back. I wasn’t feeling well at all when I was there and missed (or didn’t really enjoy) so much of it.

    • Pleinguy September 29, 2016 at 5:44 pm #

      If you love waterfalls, like I do, then the North Shore Highway is a fun trip.

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