Duluth/Lake Superior
The birthplace of Bob Dylan and a shipping hub where repurposed industrial buildings now house vibrant food and drink spots, Duluth buzzes with year-round excitement on the shore of Lake Superior. Duluth offers a wide variety of activities for all visitors, blending outdoor adventure with cultural and historical experiences. Canal Park, a bustling waterfront district, is a must-visit, featuring the iconic Aerial Lift Bridge, restaurants, and local shops. Visitors can also explore the Great Lakes Aquarium, showcasing the region’s aquatic ecosystems, or take a scenic cruise on Lake Superior.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Duluth provides numerous recreational opportunities. The Lakewalk, a scenic trail along the shoreline, is ideal for walking or biking. Nearby, the North Shore Scenic Drive offers breathtaking views of Lake Superior and access to state parks like Gooseberry Falls and Split Rock Lighthouse.
Duluth’s vibrant arts and cultural scene includes the Tweed Museum of Art and Glensheen Mansion, a historic estate offering guided tours. In winter, Spirit Mountain attracts skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, while the summer months provide access to kayaking and hiking.