Fox21Online
July 20, 2021
TWO HARBORS, Minn.– Drought conditions are common throughout the upper Midwest right now and that’s impacting some of the many tourist destinations up the North Shore, but Gooseberry Falls is still expecting a busy peak visitation stretch, despite the current lower water levels.
Gooseberry Falls is described as the gateway to the North Shore.
Located just 15 minutes North of Two Harbors, the state park features about 20 miles of hiking trails, beautiful picnic areas and upper, middle and lower falls which are accessible to people year-round.
It’s much drier than usual at Gooseberry right now, meaning less water is flowing.