George Crosby Manitou State Park

George Crosby Manitou State Park offers a rugged wilderness experience along Minnesota's North Shore, known for its secluded hiking trails and pristine natural beauty.

6,758
Acres Protected
24
Miles of Trails
Approximately 40,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About George Crosby Manitou State Park

George Crosby Manitou State Park is located in northeastern Minnesota, offering visitors a chance to explore its rugged terrain across nearly 6,758 acres. The park is characterized by its forested landscapes and the Manitou River, which cascades through the park, creating stunning waterfalls. The area was established in 1955, reflecting a commitment to preserving the natural ecosystem of the North Shore region. Visitors are drawn to the park for its secluded hiking opportunities, with trails leading through dense forest and along rocky bluffs, providing breathtaking views and a chance to encounter wildlife such as deer, black bears, and a variety of bird species. The park does not have any roads or modern facilities, which enhances its appeal as a natural retreat for those seeking solitude and a disconnect from urban life.

Highlights

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The cascading waterfalls of the Manitou River offers a stunning natural attraction.

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Remote hiking trails provide an opportunity to experience Minnesota's wilderness.

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Opportunities to observe diverse wildlife, including black bears and various bird species.

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Superior Hiking Trail passes through, offering connections to extensive North Shore landscapes.

Notable Natural Features

Manitou Falls

A picturesque waterfall located along the Manitou River, perfect for photography.

Superior Hiking Trail

A well-known trail that offers breathtaking views and rugged hikes linking many North Shore sights.

Backcountry Campsites

Offers a primitive camping experience for those looking to overnight in the wilderness.