There's never a dull moment in Lake Superior city, Duluth, a bustling international harbor hub that also happens to be home to a variety of cultural sights and sports easy access to water or snow-based pursuits.
The Chippewa National Forest offers a wide array of resources for all. Visitors come to the Chippewa year round to enjoy the lakes, forests, abundant wildlife and history of northern Minnesota. Twenty-three developed campgrounds, 200 backcountry sites, 290 miles of hiking trails, 900 miles of river and three of the largest lakes in the state make the Chippewa a fantastic place to visit. Summer visitors should be sure to stop by the two Visitor Centers at Norway Beach and Cut Foot Sioux!
Hours + Fees
Season:
Year-Round
Details
Additional Details:
Other Date Information Additional Date Information: Year-round. Headquarters: 8am-4:30pm M-F, Visitor Centers: Summer Tuesday-Saturday Attraction Attributes Accessible to Disabled Can Accommodate Groups of 45 or more
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