
Explore Black Beach Park
Silver Bay, Minnesota
5.0
From the parking lot, you can head right to the beach and scramble onto the rock formation seen in the first picture.
If you head left you can check out the beach and scramble onto some bluffs with good viewpoints of the shoreline.
Catch a Sunrise at Canal Park
Duluth, Minnesota
5.0
Quick and easy parking right on the north side of the northern break wall. It could be a few hundred foot walk if you want to walk out the entirety of the break wall.
Petrified Forest Loop
Sentinel Butte, North Dakota
5.0
10.39 mi
/ 679 ft gain
Make sure you swing by the Visitor's Center to get a map and a paper copy of directions to the trailhead as it goes through private property.The trail starts at the parking lot and heads into a wilderness area. After a few hundred feet you will pass through a gate. Make sure to sign the booklet into the wilderness area. After .5 mi and 100 feet of elevation gain, you will rise up to a plateau a...
Upper Potato Falls
Saxon, Wisconsin
0.28 mi
/ 85 ft gain
You will turn off of Hwy 169 onto a gravel road, follow the road all the way to the end for the trail head. Please drive respectfully as people live on this road. Once you park, you will see multiple trails down to the river. Find the sign for Upper Falls and head that way. After .3 miles you will reach a stair case. Climb down the stairs (about 130) to the river and observation deck. You can v...
Hike along the Baptism River to Cascade Falls
Silver Bay, Minnesota
1.5 mi
Once you pull into the Visitor Center Parking Lot, drive down towards the Baptism River and park before crossing the river. The trailhead is just on the other side of the river. The trail follows the river towards the falls with several small trails down to enjoy the river and rapids at different points. Be prepared for a few hundred feet of elevation gain and a muddy, slippery trail when wet....
Red Beds Trail
Devils Tower, Wyoming
2.86 mi
/ 500 ft gain
Devil’s Tower National Monument erupts out of the landscape, soaring 1267 feet above the Belle Fourche River Valley below and holds the title as the first national monument declared in the country. It was formed when a volcano clogged up with cooling molten lava. Over time, the surrounding earth and debris eroded away and the formation was left behind.
In order to minimize environmental impac...
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