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The Superior Hiking Trail is a nearly 300-mile long footpath in Northern Minnesota.


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299.8

Miles

482.5

KM

Point to Point

1,798' 548 m

High

603' 184 m

Low

31,233' 9,520 m

Up

30,542' 9,309 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

58%

Max Grade (30°)

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Features Birding · Fall Colors · Lake · River/Creek · Swimming · Views · Waterfall · Wildlife

Family Friendly Excellent and easily accessible trailheads are aplenty for myriad short hikes for kids and families. State park interpretive centers are located along the length of the trail as well.

Some closures during Minnesota hunting season. The trail crosses private land in many sections - heed all posted signage.

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Made possible by the awesome folks at the Superior Hiking Trail Association, this ~310-mile trail is epic and a must-do. If you're interested in getting your hands on some paper maps, a set of six maps that cover the entire Superior Hiking Trail is available for $5.00 and the Guide to the Superior Hiking Trail is $15.95. Find them here.

The SHT follows the ridgeline overlooking Lake Superior for most of its length. Hikers will enjoy views of the Great Lake Superior from the ridge of the ancient Sawtooth Mountains as well as babbling brooks, rushing waterfalls, and abundant wildlife.

The lowest point in the path is 602 feet above sea level and the highest point is 1,829 feet above sea level. Intended for pedestrian use only. Motorized vehicles, mountain bikes, and horses are not allowed on the trail.

The trail sees users of all varieties from day-use, weekenders, to full on end-to-end through-hikers. Overnight and longer users will find the 92 backcountry, fee-free campsites perfectly spaced along the trails length to allow for a day's hiking whether you're a five-mile-a-day or a 20 mile-a-day type.

The Duluth section of the trail comprises 41 miles and starts southwest of the city of Duluth at a trailhead in Jay Cooke State Park. The trail extends to the northeast through the Spirit Mountain Recreation Area, Brewer Park, Enger Park, the Historic Downtown Area, Canal Park, the Lakewalk, and Hartley Nature Center,[6] before it ends at a trailhead located on Martin Road on the north side of the city. The Duluth section provides opportunities for day-use.

The North Shore section of the trail is 255 continuous miles and begins at the Martin Road Trailhead on the northern boundary of the City of Duluth. From there, the trail extends to the northeast along Lake Superior through seven state parks, including Gooseberry Falls State Park, Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and Tettegouche State Park. This section of the SHT passes near the towns of Lutsen and Grand Marais, and ends just before the Canada United States border. The North Shore section provides backcountry experiences and is utilized by both short hikers and backpackers. A through hike of the Superior Hiking Trail typically spans this 255-mile section. The total elevation gain along the North Shore section is 37,800 feet and the elevation loss is 37,400 feet for a northbound hiker.

Flora & Fauna

Birch, aspen, pine, fir, and cedar boreal forests. Small and big game animals as well as trout, pike, crappie, walleye, and more fish.

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Sam H with improvements by schojess Schomberg

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Photos

Cascade Falls.
May 27, 2015 near Grand M…, MN
Near Mt Trudee, Lake Superior Hiking Trail.
Jun 1, 2016 near Silver Bay, MN
Lakewalk
May 27, 2015 near Grand M…, MN
Lake Superior Hiking Trail.
Jun 5, 2016 near Silver Bay, MN
Old bridge crossing
Oct 16, 2017 near Silver Bay, MN
The mysterious Devil's Kettle drops through forest and bedrock to the water below.
Mar 16, 2017 near Grand M…, MN
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Aug 25, 2023
Eli Johnson
Guess on date 200mi — 192h 00m
Sep 29, 2022
M Mason Bizri
Day hikes Thursday-Sunday based in Lutsen
Aug 19, 2022
Randy Turner
Aug 18, 2022
Randy Turner
Jul 2, 2021
Jale Skoglund
Jun 16, 2021
Dan Hanson
Sep 5, 2020
Danita Priebe
Jun 30, 2019
Braeden Johnson
Started at Cascade River on June 23rd and ended at Caribou Falls on June 30th. 52mi
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