Wisconsin State Parks Near Duluth

Discover 15 parks within driving distance of Duluth

Pattison State Park

Superior, Wisconsin
15 miles away

"Duluth visitors often cross the bridge for a quick nature escape with waterfalls and swimming. The park is an easy add-on to a North Shore or Twin Ports itinerary."

Pattison State Park is best known for Big Manitou Falls and Little Manitou Falls, set amid a deep gorge and mature forest. The park also offers a sandy beach on Interfalls Lake, camping, and easy access to scenic viewpoints and wildlife watching.

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Amnicon Falls State Park

South Range, Wisconsin
18 miles away

"Duluth visitors can easily cross the bridge for a scenic Wisconsin outing. The park appeals to travelers looking to add a waterfall stop to a North Shore or Twin Ports itinerary."

Amnicon Falls State Park is best known for its cascading waterfalls, river rapids, and picturesque stone bridges. The park offers a classic Wisconsin day-trip setting with picnic areas, easy access to the falls, and opportunities for fishing and seasonal photography.

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Jay Cooke State Park

Carlton, Minnesota
25 miles away

"Duluth visitors often come for a day trip to see the St. Louis River gorge and enjoy hiking, fishing, and camping. It is the closest major city and a common base for North Shore travel."

Jay Cooke State Park is one of Minnesota's most distinctive parks, centered on the St. Louis River and its dramatic gorge. It offers scenic overlooks, historic features, and abundant opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and winter recreation.

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Gooseberry Falls State Park

Two Harbors, Minnesota
27 miles away

"Duluth is the largest nearby city and a common starting point for North Shore trips. Visitors often pair a day at Gooseberry Falls with Duluth’s harbor, museums, and dining."

Gooseberry Falls State Park is one of Minnesota’s most popular North Shore destinations, featuring the Upper, Middle, and Lower Falls of Gooseberry River. The park also offers Lake Superior views, picnic areas, and year-round outdoor recreation in a classic boreal forest setting.

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Fort Yargo State Park

Winder, Georgia
31 miles away

"Duluth visitors often head to Fort Yargo for outdoor recreation that feels far from the metro area without a long drive. The lake and trails make it appealing for active families and anglers."

Fort Yargo State Park is known for its reconstructed log fort, 260-acre lake, and family-friendly outdoor recreation. Visitors come for paddling, fishing, hiking, camping, and a mix of history and nature close to metro Atlanta and Athens.

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Don Carter State Park

Gainesville, Georgia
34 miles away

"Duluth residents can reach the park for a convenient weekend escape centered on fishing, beach time, and outdoor recreation."

Don Carter State Park is Georgia’s first state park on Lake Lanier, featuring a sandy swim beach, boat ramps, picnic areas, and a full-service campground. Visitors come for easy lake access, wildlife viewing, and a relaxing outdoor escape near Gainesville.

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Moose Lake State Park

Moose Lake, Minnesota
42 miles away

"Duluth visitors often make a day trip for a quieter lake-and-forest experience away from the city. The park offers swimming, paddling, and camping within easy reach of the North Shore corridor."

Moose Lake State Park features a mix of lake shoreline, wetlands, and upland forest that creates a peaceful setting for outdoor recreation. Its trails, picnic areas, and water access make it a popular stop for families, anglers, and paddlers exploring east-central Minnesota.

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Banning State Park

Sandstone, Minnesota
54 miles away

"Duluth-area visitors come for a scenic inland getaway that pairs well with a weekend road trip or a stop on the way north."

Banning State Park features the wild Kettle River, striking sandstone formations, and remnants of the historic Banning Sandstone Quarry. It is especially popular for hiking, canoeing, fishing, and viewing the park’s waterfall and rapids.

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Split Rock Lighthouse State Park

Two Harbors, Minnesota
55 miles away

"Duluth is the largest nearby city and a popular starting point for a North Shore road trip. Many visitors combine a stay in Duluth with a day trip to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park."

Split Rock Lighthouse State Park combines Lake Superior scenery with one of the state’s most photographed landmarks. The park offers shoreline hiking, picnic areas, camping, and access to the historic lighthouse complex.

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George H. Crosby Manitou State Park

Silver Bay, Minnesota
56 miles away

"Duluth is the largest nearby city and a common starting point for a North Shore road trip. Visitors from Duluth often come for a day hike or a quiet overnight in a less crowded park."

George H. Crosby Manitou State Park features dramatic terrain, dense boreal forest, and one of Minnesota’s most secluded park experiences. Its steep ridges, river gorges, and waterfalls make it a favorite for hikers seeking solitude and natural scenery.

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"Duluth is within reach for travelers seeking a northern Minnesota outdoor getaway. Visitors from Duluth often come for the unique riding terrain and the chance to explore the Iron Range on a day trip or weekend."

Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area is one of Minnesota’s premier destinations for off-highway vehicle recreation, featuring designated routes for ATVs, OHMs, and ORVs across a varied landscape of forests, hills, and reclaimed mining areas. Riders come for the technical terrain, expansive trail network, and access to nearby Iron Range communities.

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Savanna Portage State Park

McGregor, Minnesota
58 miles away

"Duluth-area visitors can reach the park for a full-day nature trip or overnight camping. The historic portage route and quiet waters make it a distinctive destination."

Savanna Portage State Park is known for its historic overland canoe route, remote-feeling forests, and chain of lakes and wetlands. It offers a peaceful setting for paddling, hiking, camping, and wildlife watching in Minnesota's Arrowhead region.

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Tettegouche State Park

Silver Bay, Minnesota
58 miles away

"Duluth is the largest nearby city and a major gateway to the North Shore. Many visitors from Duluth head to Tettegouche for a weekend escape into cliffs, waterfalls, and Lake Superior scenery."

Tettegouche State Park is one of Minnesota's most scenic parks, featuring high cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and miles of Lake Superior shoreline. Its mix of forest, lake, and river landscapes makes it a favorite for hiking, photography, and outdoor adventure.

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Big Bay State Park

La Pointe, Wisconsin
60 miles away

"Duluth travelers are drawn to Big Bay for its unique island setting and Lake Superior views. It offers a more remote, nature-focused alternative to urban waterfront recreation."

Big Bay State Park is one of Wisconsin’s premier Lake Superior destinations, offering a long sandy beach, dramatic shoreline views, and a mix of forest and wetland habitats. Its island location on Madeline Island gives it a remote, relaxed feel while still providing easy access to swimming, hiking, and paddling.

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Copper Falls State Park

Mellen, Wisconsin
60 miles away

"Duluth visitors often head east for a change of pace from the Lake Superior shoreline to inland forest and waterfalls. Copper Falls is a favorite destination for scenic drives and outdoor recreation."

Copper Falls State Park features Copper Falls, Brownstone Falls, and a striking gorge carved through volcanic rock. The park offers camping, picnicking, fishing, and miles of scenic trails in a classic Northwoods setting.

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