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Grand Marais Get-A-Way

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1 unit · Motorhome, Tent · Grand Marais, MN
Site: ***2024 Update - The hillside campsite is now cleared and available for tent camping. Driveway has been extended (now 115 feet long) , two firepits have been constructed (one at end of driveway & one on hillside campsite) and picnic table on site. We are currently accepting bookings for Spring/Summer/Fall of 2024. A 10 acre secluded forest site nestled between Lake Superior and the Sawtooth Mountains. This is a single site property; enjoy complete privacy during your booking dates. Property is primitive and dense with trees/ground cover. 115 feet of cleared driveway is best spot for RV set up; levers likely needed as driveway is gravel is uneven in spots. Tent camping with firepit on hillside campsite. Second firepit at the end of the driveway. Hiking/Biking Options: There are no marked trails on the property. For guests interested in hiking we recommend: 1) The 310 mile Superior Hiking Trail easily accessible at multiple locations throughout Grand Marais OR 2) The Woods Creek Superior Hiking trailhead approximately 1 mile from property; parking lot at trailhead. Biking not possible on site but nearby gravel roads are an option for advanced riders or bikers looking for a challenging ride. For other biking options, including family friendly routes, check out: www.visitcookcounty.com. Site is a private 10 acres forest plot. A perfect primitive home base for laid back families and seasoned adventurers. Tired of the outdoors? A 10 minute drive takes you to downtown Grand Marais with restaurants, shops and Artists Point. Come enjoy the picturesque Minnesota North Shore!
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Bally Creek Cabins - off grid!

7 units · Glamping · Grand Marais, MN
Year ‘round cabins in the Superior National Forest in Grand Marais, MN where you can hike or ski out the door on groomed wilderness trails. Off the grid, wood-heated rustic cabins…lantern lit for a romantic ambiance. Only 6 miles from downtown and Lake Superior harbor, restaurants and shops. Pets welcome for a fee! Guests provide sleeping bags and pillows or linens (call for bed sizes). Take the Road less Travelled! Seven cabins (all smoke free) with occupancy from 2 to 10 guests available. A group cookhouse is also available to rent for groups renting multiple cabins. Canoe and sea kayak rentals in summer, skis and snowshoes in winter! Amenities include wood-fired sauna shared by all cabins. Each cabin has its own outdoor fire-pit and picnic table. A variety of outhouses are throughout the camp. Direct access to Superior Hiking Trail and North Shore Mountains Ski Trail. Cabins are spaced for privacy! We also have canoes and sea kayaks available at our outfitting base in town for rental. A 4 night stay includes free use of an aluminum canoe for a day.
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About

North Shore is always the best part of any body of water, isn’t it? In any case, that rings true here! Judge C.R. Magney State Park takes up the scenic, north side of Lake Superior, only 25 miles down Highway 61 from the Canadian border.

The rocky and rugged terrain of the park gives way to some killer waterfalls, namely the unusual and grand Devil’s Kettle, where half of the Brule River disappears into a giant, black pothole. Even though there’s steep stair-stepping to get to the Kettle, plus the Upper and Lower Falls, the sight is unexplainable and totally worth it. Upstream, you’ll find incredible rapids for more experienced whitewater rafters and plenty of trout and salmon for the anglers of the group. Downstream, you can camp and give your legs a rest after all that climbin’! This shore is definitely worth staying beside, where the rushing power of these grand waters meets the dense greenery of the Minnesota woodland. Every view is guaranteed to be incredible and even better than the last!

When to go

The best time to visit Judge C.R. Magney State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park's full splendor is on display. However, be mindful of the winter season, as harsh conditions can make access difficult and some facilities may be closed.

Know before you go

  • Highway 67 is closed; follow alternative directions provided by the park for access.
  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Remember to pack essentials, including water, snacks, and a first-aid kit.
  • Cell service may be limited, so plan your route and communicate with your group in advance.
  • For any inquiries, contact the park at 651-296-6157 or email [email protected]
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