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5 easy hikes on Minnesota’s North Shore

If you’re looking for some scenic hiking trails in Minnesota, the North Shore offers some of the best options. From easy walks to more challenging hikes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here are some of the top North Shore hiking trails to add to your bucket list.

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Snowshoeing George Washington Pines, photos by Holly Scherer

Beautiful beginner snowshoe route – George Washington Pines

“George Washington Pines is the best trail I know of for beginner snowshoers. At two and a half miles, it’s short and easy to complete in about an hour. The trail itself is flat, so other than making your way over the banks created by snowplows, there are no challenging hills or obstacles to maneuver.”

Fall Surprises on the Section 13 Cliffs

“That will make a great story,” I thought, as I started my climb to the Section 13 Cliffs on the Superior Hiking Trail. I was only 0.3 miles into my hike and I already had a story to tell.

Shovel Point at sunrise – unforgettable North Shore fall color hike

“For as long as I’ve been exploring the great outdoors, I’ve been mesmerized by how I can hike my favorite spots over and over and it’s always a new experience. The seasons, weather, sun, and clouds bring surprise and delight to every hour of every day. No matter how many times I’ve done a hike, it’s never been the same twice.”