Best lakes around Beaver Bay Minnesota are found in a community on the North Shore of Lake Superior. The area provides access to several notable lakes, offering diverse experiences for visitors. Beaver Bay's coastline features rocky cliffs and bluffs, and the region is characterized by a mix of large freshwater bodies and smaller inland lakes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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On the northern edge of the Tettegouche State Park, Route 31 takes you along the Lax Lake. The route feels more like a forest road, surrounded by Beach, oak and pine trees.
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Incredible view of the sheer rock face as it dives into the lake waters. A worthwhile detour from the main road if you are in search of a place to rest.
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One of several popular viewpoints along the Superior Hiking Trail, at this point there is a great view from the path of Bear Lake. The lake is in a peaceful setting, surrounded by dense forest.
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Great viewpoint of Lake Superior and Bean Lake. The path to get up to the overlook is not too challenging, so it is definitely worth the effort to get to the top.
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Palisade Head is a breathtaking cliff formation that rises dramatically from the shores of Lake Superior. Standing at about 300 feet above the water, it offers panoramic views of the lake and its surrounding landscapes.
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From that spot you can enjoy a great view of Bear Leak below you. The clear waters and the reflections of the beautiful surrounding forest can be seen from here, so make sure to take some pictures while hiking along the Superior Hiking Trail.
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For stunning views and hiking, consider Bean Lake and Bear Lake. The "Bean and Bear Lakes Loop" is a popular 6.5-mile trail offering panoramic views, and the Superior Hiking Trail provides scenic viewpoints of both lakes. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Beaver Bay guide.
Lax Lake is an excellent choice for families. It features a weedless beach area with a roped-off swimming section and a raft. Visitors can also rent canoes, kayaks, waterbikes, and fishing boats directly on site.
Lax Lake is well-stocked with Walleye, Northern Pike, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, and Sunfish, offering great opportunities for both boat and shoreline fishing. Additionally, smaller lakes like Leskinen Lake, Doyle Lake, Hanson Lake (known for Brook Trout and Northern Pike), Amberger Lake, and Micmac Lake provide quieter fishing experiences.
Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake by surface area in the world, offers dramatic coastlines with rocky cliffs and bluffs. Palisade Head is a breathtaking cliff formation rising 300 feet above the water, providing panoramic views. You can also enjoy agate collecting and charter fishing on the 'Big Lake'.
Viewpoints like Bear Lake Viewpoint offer clear views of the lake below, reflecting the surrounding forest. Elam's Knob Overlook provides views of both Lake Superior and Bean Lake, with an accessible path making the effort worthwhile.
Yes, Lax Lake is a great spot for water sports. You can rent canoes, kayaks, and waterbikes directly on the premises, making it easy to get out on the water.
The area boasts several excellent hiking trails. The "Bean and Bear Lakes Loop" is a moderate 6.5-mile trail, and segments of the Superior Hiking Trail offer stunning views of Bean Lake and Bear Lake. Tettegouche State Park, bordering Lax Lake, also provides easy access to additional hiking opportunities. Explore more trails in the Hiking around Beaver Bay guide.
There are various cycling routes in the Beaver Bay area. The Gitchi-Gami State Trail offers moderate cycling experiences, and more challenging routes like the Tettegouche State Park loop are also available. You can find detailed information on these and other cycling routes in the Cycling around Beaver Bay guide.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and water sports is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall, when trails are clear and lake access is optimal. This period allows for full enjoyment of the region's natural beauty.
Yes, for a quieter experience, consider the smaller lakes near Beaver Bay, such as Leskinen Lake, Doyle Lake, Hanson Lake, Amberger Lake, and Micmac Lake. These are primarily known for fishing and offer a more secluded natural setting away from larger crowds.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views from atop sheer cliffs overlooking lakes like Bean Lake, the peaceful setting of Bear Lake surrounded by dense forest, and the panoramic vistas of Lake Superior from spots like Elam's Knob Overlook. The diverse recreational opportunities, from hiking to fishing, are also highly valued.


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