Thursday, September 17, 2020

north shore adventures

Our annual mom and kids road trip this summer was the trip I wanted to do in 2019, but didn't have the guts to do. I've been wanting to visit the state parks up the North Shore of Lake Superior, but most of the parks don't have camper cabins to rent.  

Due to Covid, (1) the state parks weren't renting the cabins out anyway, (2) I wanted to stay in Minnesota, and (3) I wasn't crazy about the idea of staying in a hotel.  Sooo......that left me with camping.  

No more excuses to state park skip up the North Shore.


In total, we visited 10 state parks in 5 days. The detailed descriptions are for the future me to look back at before our next trip: 

Banning State Park: Hiked along the rapids from Teacher's Outlook to Blueberry Slide Rapids. 
Moose Lake State Park: Ate a picnic by the small lake and played at the beach. 
Jay Cooke State Park: Camped, explored the swinging bridge, hiked the East Ridge Trail and River Trail. 
Gooseberry Falls State Park: Explored the upper, middle and lower falls. 
Split Rock Lighthouse State Park: Toured the area around the lighthouse (no access due to Covid) and surrounding trails. Hiked the Little Two Harbors trail and played at Pebble Beach with views of Ellingsen Island. 
Tettegouche State Park: Hiked to Shovel Point and drove to Palisade Head viewpoint. 
Caribou Falls State Wayside: Hiked the trail to the base of Caribou Falls. 
Temperance River State Park: Hiked the trail to the river gorge and played in the waves on the pebble beach of Lake Superior. 
Cascade River State Park: Hiked the Cascade River Lower Loop. 
Kadunce River State Wayside: Played in the mouth of the Kadunce River and the pebble beach. 
Judge CR Magney State Park: Hiked the Devil’s Kettle trail. 
Grand Portage State Park: Hiked the High Falls trail.












Some memories and funny stories from our trip:
  • On our way up the shore, there was a food truck parked by the side of the road.  We were so hungry!  Brett got a gourmet grilled cheese, Lydia had mini donuts drizzled in chocolate and salted caramel, and Reggie and I had yummy gyros!
  • I'm super careful about putting everything away at night when we're camping because I'm afraid of bears.  But one night a package of graham crackers got left by the the campfire.  In the morning, we had a whole family of chipmunks dining on graham crackers all around our campsite.
  • By happenstance, my cousin's son was on a boy scouts camping trip on the North Shore at the same time.  It was fun to get to see him!
  • We stayed at a private campground for part of our trip.  The coffee shop had great coffee, bakery treats, pizzas, calzones, and nachos.
  • The kids dared each other to dunk their heads all the way into the cold water.  Watch the video to see who won the challenge!
  • Lydia was excited to see a caterpiller on the trail and as she was investigating it, Brett came along and stepped on it.  We decided you can't kill creatures who have been named.  For the rest of the trip, Lydia would immediately name any creature we met so no one could kill it.
  • Reggie was being a bit of a pill midway through the trip.  I told him he couldn't instigate trouble for an hour.  He asked, "What do I get?" I sarcastically responded, "A star!"  For the rest of the trip, he behaved for imaginary "stars".
  • Each night we'd have a campfire and s'mores. My favorite part of camping is sitting by the fire and relaxing under the stars at night. It took me 3 nights to figure out that once the the s'mores were eaten, Brett would announce, "Well, I'm getting eaten up, think I'll turn in for the night!" Then he'd go in the tent and play games on his kindle.  I guess relaxing by the fire isn't for everyone!
  • On the last morning, I wanted to pack up our campsite and get an early start.  It was drizzly and I didn't get enough coffee to attack the day before we hit the road.  On the hiking trail of the last state park, I saw a lady with a to-go coffee cup and asked where she got it.  She told me about a place a few miles down the road.  Then her husband chimed in that they also sold ice cream.  And that's how my coffee cost me $13 and the kids got ice cream for breakfast!
  • Brett's speech therapist told us about a place to buy world-famous pies along the highway.  We stopped on our way home and bought two pies.  We met Meemaw and Papa for a picnic and I split both pies so we could each sample some of both!  Betty's pies was worth the hype.


This trip was so much fun.  I can't believe I've lived here so long and never gone all the way up the shore (to the Canadian boarder).  It's a trip that I think I could do every year.

Since March 13th, we have visited 15 state parks in Minnesota and 2 state parks in South Dakota.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a great trip! I'm a wimp and personally can't picture myself sleeping in a tent, but I'd be game for the s'mores, ha ha! Looks like you saw some very beautiful places. Congrats on making it to so many state parks during a pandemic no less!!

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