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  1. Judge C. R. Magney State Park is located on scenic Minnesota State Highway 61, 25 miles (40 km) from the Canada–United States border. [3] The last 8 miles (13 km) of the Brule River flow through the park, dropping 800 feet (240 m) and producing several waterfalls and cascades. [4] A tributary of the Brule, Gauthier Creek, flows in from the west.

  2. Feb 28, 2017 · Updated: 5:32 p.m. | Posted: 11 a.m. Anyone who's ever come upon the Devil's Kettle waterfall along Minnesota's North Shore and seen the falls plunge into solid rock then disappear has wondered ...

  3. Dec 15, 2022 · In fall 2016, the DNR reports, hydrologists measured water flow above Devil's Kettle at 123 cubic feet per second, while several hundred feet below the waterfall, the water was flowing at 121 ...

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  4. Jul 24, 2018 · On the Brule River in Minnesota’s Judge C. R. Magney State Park, an unusual waterfall has sparked imaginations for decades. That’s because this waterfall, called the Devil’s Kettle, splits ...

  5. The Devil’s Kettle in Grand Marais, Minnesota. Amy Meredith/CC BY-ND 2.0 Devil’s Kettle , in Grand Marais, Minnesota, contains two streams: one, the waterfall itself, and a second stream ...

  6. The Devil’s Kettle Waterfall is located on the Brule River in Judge CR Magney State Park. To get to the park from Grand Marais, drive northeast on Highway 61 for about 14 miles until you see signs for the park. The park address is 4051 Highway 61, Grand Marais. It is located across the street from Naniboujou Resort.

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  8. Come for the quiet, the solitude, and the famous Devil's Kettle waterfall. The most popular hike leads from the trailhead upstream along the Brule River to Devil's Kettle, where the river splits around a mass of volcanic rock. Half of the river plunges 50 feet into a pool, while the rest pours into a huge pothole. Anglers can catch brook and rainbow trout in the Brule River or its tributary ...

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