Previously a logging, mining and trapping site, Amnicon Falls State Park is now a miniature holy grail of North American natural forestry. Tucked in the northwestern corner of Wisconsin near the borders of Minnesota and Canada, the brownstone quarries within the park once provided the materials that built Duluth, Minnesota–the birthplace of Bob Dylan. Now a protected sanctuary, pine, borrel, white birch and traces of aspen shade the 1.8 miles of hiking and snowshoeing trails.
And now a drum roll please… waterfalls. There’s tons of them! Cross the footbridge to get to the Amnicon Falls Island and meander the quarter of a mile trail to see three of the parks main falls. Take the tripod along to get beautiful, milky canvas worthy shots.
Previously a logging, mining and trapping site, Amnicon Falls State Park is now a miniature holy grail of North American natural forestry. Tucked in the northwestern corner of Wisconsin near the borders of Minnesota and Canada, the brownstone quarries within the park once provided the materials that built Duluth, Minnesota–the birthplace of Bob Dylan. Now a protected sanctuary, pine, borrel, white birch and traces of aspen shade the 1.8 miles of hiking and snowshoeing trails.
And now a drum roll please… waterfalls. There’s tons of them! Cross the footbridge to get to the Amnicon Falls Island and meander the quarter of a mile trail to see three of the parks main falls. Take the tripod along to get beautiful, milky canvas worthy shots.
Shhh… can you hear that? It’s the sound of waterfalls crashing against the rocks at Amnicon Falls Campground. That’s right folks, this rustic campground has no hook-ups, no showers and no generators allowed. Just you, the trees and the latrines. Read more...
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Amnicon Falls State Park
Previously a logging, mining and trapping site, Amnicon Falls State Park is now a miniature holy grail of North American natural forestry. Tucked in the northwestern corner of Wisconsin near the borders of Minnesota and Canada, the brownstone quarries within the park once provided the materials that built Duluth, Minnesota–the birthplace of Bob Dylan. Now a protected sanctuary, pine, borrel, white birch and traces of aspen shade the 1.8 miles of hiking and snowshoeing trails.
And now a drum roll please… waterfalls. There’s tons of them! Cross the footbridge to get to the Amnicon Falls Island and meander the quarter of a mile trail to see three of the parks main falls. Take the tripod along to get beautiful, milky canvas worthy shots.
Previously a logging, mining and trapping site, Amnicon Falls State Park is now a miniature holy grail of North American natural forestry. Tucked in the northwestern corner of Wisconsin near the borders of Minnesota and Canada, the brownstone quarries within the park once provided the materials that built Duluth, Minnesota–the birthplace of Bob Dylan. Now a protected sanctuary, pine, borrel, white birch and traces of aspen shade the 1.8 miles of hiking and snowshoeing trails.
And now a drum roll please… waterfalls. There’s tons of them! Cross the footbridge to get to the Amnicon Falls Island and meander the quarter of a mile trail to see three of the parks main falls. Take the tripod along to get beautiful, milky canvas worthy shots.
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Shhh… can you hear that? It’s the sound of waterfalls crashing against the rocks at Amnicon Falls Campground. That’s right folks, this rustic campground has no hook-ups, no showers and no generators allowed. Just you, the trees and the latrines. Read more...
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