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Gooseberry Falls State Park Adventures

Gooseberry Falls State Park is a celebrated natural destination in Minnesota, known for its dramatic waterfalls and rugged shoreline along Lake Superior.

1,687
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
600,000
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Gooseberry Falls State Park.

Entrance Requirements

State park vehicle permit required.

Best Time to Visit

Spring to fall is ideal for hiking and waterfalls viewing; winter offers snow sports opportunities.

Visitor Information

Gooseberry Falls Visitor Center offers interpretive programs and exhibits.

Getting There

Accessible via State Highway 61, open year-round, with some trail closures in winter.

Weather & Climate

The area experiences a humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. Spring is often wet with snowmelt inundating trails, while fall offers crisp temperatures and vibrant foliage.

Conservation Efforts

Park management focuses on invasive species control and maintaining the health of the boreal forest ecosystem. Climate change effects such as increased storm intensity are monitored.

Camping in Gooseberry Falls State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Gooseberry Falls Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the falls with easy access to trails, showers, and restrooms.

Top Trails

Gooseberry River Loop Trail

Moderate
2 miles

A scenic route weaving past all three waterfalls and offering excellent photography points.

Gitchi-Gami State Trail

Easy
6 miles

A leisurely paved path suitable for biking that provides stunning views of Lake Superior.

Fifth Falls Trail

Moderate
3.5 miles

Explore deeper into the park to find this less-visited waterfall, perfect for solitude.

Superior Hiking Trail

Hard
4.2 miles

A rugged section of a renowned long-distance trail, featuring sweeping views of the forest and lake.

Trailblazer Tips

For the best waterfall views, visit during spring when the snowmelt significantly increases water flow.

Winter brings icy trails and potential for snow-covered falls; wear appropriate gear.

Weekends are busy, so arrive early to secure parking at popular spots.

Bring a sturdy pair of shoes and plenty of water when tackling longer trails or exploring off the beaten path.

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