Hike to Minnesota’s Tallest Waterfall

This short hike will take you to Minnesota’s tallest waterfall at Grand Portage State Park.

Minnesota is loaded with waterfalls. On the northern tip of Minnesota rests her tallest waterfall. The High Falls of the Pigeon River is a masterpiece! The hike is short and the views stunning at Grand Portage State Park.

Distance: 1 mile
Type: Out and back
Level: Easy
Terrain: Paved/Boardwalk
Dog Friendly: Yes, on leash.
Time to go: All year
Fees:$7 day pass or $35 state park pass

**Note: There are no camping areas at Grand Portage State Park. If you’re interested in camping nearby, try Cascade Falls or George Crosby Manitou.

Parking

Oh Canada! The other side of Pigeon River is Canada. If fact, the parking area is just one left turn before the border. So, if you’ve hit Canada, you’ve gone too far.

The parking area is petite, but we didn’t have trouble finding a spot. The parking area is also close enough to the visitors center and picnic area to bring a lunch and make a day of it.

Visitors Center

Stop in at the visitor’s center before or after your hike to check out the history of the area and Native American information. It’s worth the stop to see the displays. The area is rich in voyager history and Ojibwe culture, also check out Grand Portage National Monument.

Trail Head

The trail starts right at the visitor’s center. The easy to follow and well marked trail with lead the way. Don’t forget to check out the overlook at the beginning of the trail. It’s intriguing to watch the river become more wild the farther upstream you hike.

Terrain

The path to the High Falls is paved, making it stroller and wheel chair friendly. Continuing on the trail to the Middle Falls, however, is not paved and is considered to be a difficult trail.

Given that we had two 10 week old puppies with us, we didn’t tackle the trail to Middle Falls. An adventure for another time, after the dogs gain more experience and stamina.

Pigeon River Banks

Take a side quest on the riverbanks of the Pigeon River. The rocky shore and mini-cascades are worth the pitstop. There are a few turnoffs along the trail. Watch your step and keep little ones in hand. There are no hand rails along the rivers edge once you get down to the shore.

We had a fun time hopping on rocks and exploring the river. The current is strong and water murky, keep kids (and puppies) in sight.

Boardwalk and Steps

Where the pavement ends, the boardwalk begins. All the way up to the falls is wheel chair and stroller accessible. There are a couple of spots with steps for a more grand view of the falls.

The Falls

Stunning!! I am always amazed by waterfall views. Listen to the rushing water before peering over the deck at this cascade. Be mindful of the railings and follow guidelines. Don’t make your attempt at a great picture the last thing you do.

Waterfalls on the Way

Don’t drive all the way to the tip of Minnesota to see just one waterfall! Hit the falls of the North Shore on the way!

  • George Crosby Manitou
  • Cascade River
  • Tettegouche
  • Gooseberry
  • Temperance River

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