The glacial ridges in the park add to a varied terrain which harbors an abundance of wildlife. The channeled bays and river islands below the falls are home to osprey, eagle, otter, beaver, moose, and great-blue heron. Visitors can expect to see white-tail deer and black bear along with other small animals and birds. Grand Portage State Park is located at 9393 East Highway 61 in Grand Portage, Minnesota. For more information or to book this activity, click here.
Torrents of wild water plummet 120 feet over the High Falls down to the Pigeon River in this park on the U.S. – Canadian border. The falls, the tallest in the state, presented a serious obstacle to river travel, so a “carrying place,” or portage, was necessary.
The park is designed for day use only and contains mixed hardwood-conifer forests and hiking trails along the banks of the Pigeon River. The spectacular scenery sets the stage for recreational opportunities that include hiking, photography, and picnicking. The park lies within the Grand Portage Indian Reservation and is bordered by Canada on the north and east. Lake Superior is about one mile east of the park.
The glacial ridges in the park add to a varied terrain which harbors an abundance of wildlife. The channeled bays and river islands below the falls are home to osprey, eagle, otter, beaver, moose, and great-blue heron. Visitors can expect to see white-tail deer and black bear along with other small animals and birds.
The park is open daily from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. It is will known for its world class hiking, stunning views and of course the 120 foot High Falls waterfall. Pictures used in this article are provided by the Minnesota State DNR.
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