Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, on the shores of Lake Superior, offers stunning views and rich history centered around the iconic Split Rock Lighthouse.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park.
Daily or annual state park vehicle permit required.
The best time to visit is summer for warm temperatures and fall for spectacular leaves.
Split Rock Lighthouse Visitor Center
Accessible via MN Highway 61; road open year-round.
Weather varies with warm summers averaging 70°F and cold winters averaging 20°F; lake effect can cause sudden fog and precipitation.
Efforts are in place to control invasive species and maintain the natural integrity of the park.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the rugged shoreline with easy access to trails and the lighthouse.
A paved trail offering stunning views of Lake Superior and the surrounding landscapes.
Features forested terrain and views of the Split Rock River.
A short trail with access to picturesque coves and the historic lighthouse.
Access to the renowned long-distance hiking trail with segments passing through the park.
Visit the lighthouse in the evening for less crowded views and better lighting for photography.
The fall season offers stunning foliage, with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures.
Reserve campsites well in advance as they fill up quickly, especially in summer.
Bring a good pair of binoculars for birdwatching and spotting distant ships on Lake Superior.