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  1. Come to Tettegouche for a great sense of the North Shore: the spectacular overlooks at Shovel Point; rocky, steep cliffs and inland bluffs; the cascading 60 ft. High Falls of the Baptism River; and the historic Tettegouche Camp where visitors can stay the night.

  2. The park is 9,346 acres (3,782 ha) and contains six inland lakes (four of which support northern pike and one supports walleye fishing), four waterfalls, and a beach on Lake Superior.

  3. We stopped for a couple hikes at Tettegouche State Park while visiting the North Shore. It was a really beautiful park and very enjoyable hikes. High Falls on Baptism River is about 3 miles round trip and moderate in difficulty.

  4. This state park offers stunning views of sea caves, a sea stack, and Palisade Head. View Lake Superior in all seasons. As you travel along the shore, be sure to stop by.

  5. This park is a spectacular destination. Hike out to the rocky, wind-swept Shovel Point or back into one of the four, quiet inland lakes. And, of course, don't miss the beautiful High Falls on the Baptism River, the highest waterfall fully inside Minnesota's borders. 23 mi of hiking trails, 12 miles of groomed ski trails and 12 miles of ...

  6. We stopped at this state park during fall peak season. We arrived at opening and were the first of the morning to take the hiking path to the High Falls. Believe the signs when they say muddy.

  7. Spread over 9,300 acres, Tettegouche State Park is a handful of overlapping parks, which earned it the distinction of being classified as a North Shore Bicultural Region. The park features a mile of Lake Superior coast, including the Baptism River mouth; the river’s cascades and falls; four inland lakes; rugged semi mountainous reliefs; and ...