The Gunflint Trail passes through the northeastern corner of Minnesota near the Canadian border. The pastoral landscape of the Superior National Forest is a quiet nature destination where animals outnumber people.
Summer and winter visits offer very different attractions. Many adventurous outdoor opportunities are available to visitors in the summer, including hiking Eagle Mountain or some of the designated trails along the byway, biking the trails, canoeing down the border lakes, or horseback riding through the woods. Or, if relaxation is what you are looking for, visitors can look for birds and other wildlife, fish the many surrounding lakes, enjoy a night camping in the Pat Bayle State Forest or just appreciate nature by driving along the byway. Winter provides chances to see more wildlife, such as deer and moose that frequent the byway, along with several different species of birds. The Gunflint Trail area gets a great deal of snow, making cross-country and downhill skiing favorite activities of winter visitors. Other winter activities in the area include snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog-sledding, and ice-fishing.
Jun 29, 2004

