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Family friendly hiking trails in Cook County traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the Lake Superior shoreline, the ancient Sawtooth Mountains, and vast boreal forests of the Superior National Forest. The region features glacier-carved terrain, numerous waterfalls, and varied ecosystems including woodlands and unique geological formations. This environment offers a range of trails from accessible paths to more challenging wilderness routes.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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27.4km
08:08
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Prepare for a challenging hike on the Superior Hiking Trail: Oberg Mountain, Moose Mountain, and Lutsen, a difficult route that spans 17.0 miles (27.4 km). You will gain 2744 feet…
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Embark on an easy 4.4-mile (7.1 km) hike along the Bridal Veil Falls via Crab Lake Spur, gaining 267 feet (81 metres) over about 1 hour and 54 minutes. You…

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25.4km
07:05
360m
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Hike the challenging 15.8-mile Brule Lake and Eagle Mountain Trail to Minnesota's highest point, with 1181 feet of elevation gain.
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10.8km
02:52
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Hike the moderate 6.7-mile Crab Lake Spur Trail to experience varied terrain, lakeside views, and the stunning Bridal Falls in Minnesota.
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Hike the easy 0.7-mile Moose Viewing Trail in Superior National Forest, designed for wildlife observation, leading to a lake overlook.
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This is the safest place from which to view Oberg Lake from atop Oberg Mountain because it is fenced-in.
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The top of Oberberg Mountain indeed provides multiple spectacular views of Lake Superior, Oberg Lake, and the surrounding forests. However, as it happens, the only view at the specific location of this highlight is of a beautiful wooded forest trail. I have included several photos of the trail at this location. I have also created a new highlight with an excellent view of Oberg Lake in the distance. I have named that highlight View of Oberg Lake from Oberg Mountain.
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Crab Lake can be accessed from BWCAW Access Point #4, just off of County Road 404. The lake is popular for canoeing, and is an easy portage from the trailhead. There is a campsite along the Crab Lake Spur Trail that has shoreline pitches.
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Bridal Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in all of the BWCAW. The falls can be found on the Border Route Trail (BRT), and the easiest way to reach the falls is by taking the Crab Lake Spur Trail to the BRT. The falls are named after their similar appearance to a bridal veil, especially when the water is quite high.
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The Brule Lake Trailhead can be found at the end of Forest Road 326. The trailhead is located a quarter of a mile from the parking area, back on the road you used to get to the parking. At the trailhead you will find a permit box with BWCAW permits, which must be filled out if you are day hiking or camping within the area.
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A short walk from the car park, the Moose Viewing Overlook is a great opportunity to see moose in their natural environment. The viewing platform at the end of the trail offers views into a perfect habitat for moose.
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Brule Lake is one of the largest lakes in the BWCAW. It has numerous campsites surrounding it. The Brule Lake Trailhead can be found just down the access road from the car park.
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Cook County offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly hiking trails. Our guide features over a dozen routes, with 7 specifically categorized as easy, perfect for families with younger children or those looking for a relaxed outing.
For an easy and relatively short family hike, consider the Bridal Veil Falls via Crab Lake Spur, which is just over 7 km. Another excellent option is the Moose Viewing Trail, a very short and easy 1.1 km loop, ideal for a quick nature walk.
Absolutely! Cook County is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Bridal Veil Falls via Crab Lake Spur route leads to a lovely waterfall. Additionally, you can visit High Falls, Minnesota's tallest waterfall, in Grand Portage State Park, which is accessible via a paved, barrier-free trail, making it very family-friendly.
Cook County offers unique beauty in every season. Spring brings fresh greenery and flowing waterfalls, while summer is perfect for enjoying the lakes and warmer weather. Fall is particularly spectacular, with the boreal forests and maple trees of areas like Spring Beauty Northern Hardwoods SNA bursting into vibrant colors. Even winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing on some trails.
Yes, Cook County is rich in wildlife! The region, especially along the Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway and within the Superior National Forest, is known for moose sightings and diverse birdlife. The Moose Viewing Trail is specifically designed for this purpose, offering a good chance to see these magnificent animals.
While many trails in Cook County are natural surfaces, Grand Portage State Park offers a paved, barrier-free trail to High Falls, making it an excellent option for strollers or those needing easier access. Always check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Cook County is full of natural wonders. You can explore the dramatic Temperance River Gorge, witness the unique Devil's Kettle Falls, or visit the serene Rose Lake. For a man-made landmark, the Grand Marais Lighthouse offers scenic views of Lake Superior.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Cook County, with an impressive average score of 4.9 stars from 27 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning Lake Superior views, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural beauty, making it a favorite for family adventures.
Yes, loop trails are great for families as they bring you back to your starting point. The Moose Viewing Trail is a short and easy loop. Many state parks, like Temperance River State Park, also offer various loop options that can be tailored to different family abilities.
For broader information on hiking and other outdoor activities in the region, you can visit the official Visit Cook County website. They also have resources on scenic drives which can complement your hiking trips.
Many trails in Cook County provide breathtaking views of Lake Superior. Locations like Britton Peak and Sweetheart's Bluff offer scenic overlooks. While challenging, sections of the Superior Hiking Trail also boast incredible lake vistas, though some sections are more difficult.


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