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  1. 3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd. Two Harbors, MN 55616. 218-226-6372. | splitrock@mnhs.org. Behold 1000 watts of ship-stopping power at Split Rock Lighthouse! Experience the sights, the history, and the technology behind this signature Minnesota landmark anchored on the rocky coast of Lake Superior.

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      Spring Activities - Split Rock Lighthouse - Minnesota...

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      Exhibit - Split Rock Lighthouse - Minnesota Historical...

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      Thirteen-minute film The Story of Split Rock Lighthouse....

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      Visitor Center - Split Rock Lighthouse - Minnesota...

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      Walk in the century-old footsteps of the lighthouse keepers...

  2. Split Rock Lighthouse is a lighthouse located southwest of Silver Bay, Minnesota, US on the North Shore of Lake Superior. The structure was designed by lighthouse engineer Ralph Russell Tinkham and was completed in 1910 by the United States Lighthouse Service for $75,000, including the buildings and the land.

  3. 3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd. Two Harbors, MN 55616. 218-226-6372. | splitrock@mnhs.org. Behold 1000 watts of ship-stopping power at Split Rock Lighthouse! Experience the sights, the history, and the technology behind this signature Minnesota landmark anchored on the rocky coast of Lake Superior.

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  4. Welcome to the Split Rock Lighthouse State Park virtual tour! Situated along the North Shore of Lake Superior, the park offers you the opportunity to skip stones along the lake, explore a historic lighthouse, take in incredible views along hiking trails, or camp at unique cart-in campsites.

    • History of Split Rock Lighthouse State Park
    • What to Know Before You Go
    • Things to See and Do at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park
    • Enjoy Your Visit to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park

    The geology of this area was originally formed by lava flows, shifting earth, and the movement of several glaciers culminating in the Lake Superior basin and uplands. Erosion from multiple streams formed the river valleys. The forest was logged by Merrill and Ring Lumber Company from 1899 to 1906, and most of the Norway and white pine trees growing...

    Split Rock Lighthouse State Park is open daily from 8 AM to 10 PM, with staff available from 9 AM to 4 PM and longer hours in the summer. Before you head over, always check for Visitor Alerts first. There are often restoration projects or trail maintenance and detours in place. Keep an eye out for signs and be sure to avoid areas that are closed to...

    Camping

    Camping enthusiasts can check out rustic backpack campsites and cart-in campsites, as well as tent camping. If you really love adventure, check out the paddle-in campsites only accessible from the lake by canoe or kayak. And don’t miss the newest addition, Shipwreck Creek Campground, which has electrical hookups for your convenience. To ensure you have the experience you want, reserve your campsite ahead of time.

    Hiking and Outdoor Activities

    Split Rock Lighthouse State Park features 12 miles of hiking trails. The hike to Lake Superior is just a 1/4 mile and also connects to the much more extensive Superior Hiking Trail. If you want to walk along the lake, you can enjoy up to 3 miles of walking on the shore. Hike attractions include Ellingsen Island views, lighthouse views, beautiful waterfalls, a spot to sit by a stone fireplace overlooking the lake, dramatic cliffs, and more. The geological history of this area is fascinating! M...

    Winter Fun

    During the snowy season, enjoy 8.2 miles of intermediate-level groomed trails starting at the Trail Center. Snowshoe, cross-country ski, backpack, or fat tire bike through the park. Keep an eye out for the frozen waterfalls and icy lakes. Warm up in front of the wood stove in the trail center. Always stay on designated trails for safety, especially in cold and icy conditions.

    Enjoy the amazing landscape of Split Rock Lighthouse State Park while camping, hiking, or birdwatching, or appreciate the beauty of Lake Superior from your canoe. And of course, don’t skip the lighthouse itself! Everyone in your family will cherish memories of your trip to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. Head to our Minnesota State Parks pageto c...

  5. A naturalist's recommendations for the top don't-miss stops at Minnesota's Split Rock Lighthouse State Park.

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  7. Walk in the century-old footsteps of the lighthouse keepers and come face-to-face with the 1000-watt bulb. Located on a 130-foot cliff on the rocky coast of Lake Superior, Split Rock Lighthouse is an intact 1910 light station that guided ships across the often stormy waters of western Lake Superior. Today, Split Rock Lighthouse is a Minnesota ...

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