- The list below includes 21 free or cheap things to do in or near Grand Marais, Minnesota, including 20 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Art Gallery, Canoeing and Arts & Crafts Classes.
- From Grand Portage State Forest to Judge Magney State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Grand Marais and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lutsen and Grand Portage.
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13.5 Miles
Cascade River State Park in Minnesota is situated in a rocky and rugged location with many types of wildlife. The park's highlights are hiking, camping, fishing, and most of all the waterfalls.
17.0 Miles
The Cascade River flows through Cascade River State Park on Minnesota's North Shore. It offers recreational opportunities for hikers to follow trails leading to the waterfalls. The trails run beside the river which show views of the waterfalls.
18.8 Miles
Travelling to the top of Moose Mountain during a ten-minute ride, the Lutsen Mountain Tram features views of Lake Superior from its gondola car windows. The top station of the tram features access to hiking trails and a chalet.
33.8 Miles
The Grand Portage Museum is a museum that showcases the heritage of the local area of Grand Portage. The museum facility features educational exhibits, interactive displays, and artifacts including birch bark canoes.
34.1 Miles
Grand Portage State Park is a Minnesota state park with the tallest waterfall in the state. The water plummets 120 feet down to the Pigeon River. The park designed for day use only is near the Canadian border. It offers hiking trails to the falls and picnic grounds.
34.1 Miles
Pigeon River, named after the now extinct passenger pigeon, is a river running alongside the Grand Portage Trail. The river and surrounding area may appeal to those interested in sightseeing, rafting, and hiking.
34.9 Miles
High Falls which is also called Pigeon Falls is Minnesota's tallest waterfall at 120 feet. It can be accessed from Grand Portage State Park. The walk to the falls is on paved trail and accessible by wheelchairs and strollers.
46.9 Miles
Nestled inside of Tettegouche State Park, the Tettegouche Trail is a moderately difficult hiking trail that contains inclines and stairs. Trail highlights include the High Falls at Baptist River and Palisade Head.