Gooseberry Falls State ParkMade up for almost 1,700 acres bordering Lake Superior, Gooseberry Falls State Park is a popular destination for anyone who loves the wild and wants to spend some time in Northern Minnesota. They have a very nice visitor?s center to display information and welcome the over 590,000 visitors who come to the park every year. Another important feature of Gooseberry Falls State Park is their commitment to learning. Naturalist programs are available during the summer, and visitors can learn about the park wildlife, Lake Superior, and the history of the area.There are almost 300 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians that call Gooseberry Falls State Park home. Some of the most interesting ones include deer, gray wolves, black bears, and ravens. Lake Superior itself is also home to a variety of fish, and from Gooseberry Falls State Park, you can watch the salmon migrate to their birthing locations every year. After watching the animals, you can enjoy a picnic lunch on Agate Beach or try out the hiking trails to see some of the unique plants growing in the area as well as the five waterfalls. Nature lovers from all walks of life can enjoy this park. |
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