Cascade River

State Park - Minnesota

Cascade River State Park is in a rocky and rugged location where the Cascade River descends to meet Lake Superior. It has many different types of wildlife including various birds and mammals. Cascade River State Park is also connected to the Superior Hiking Trail.

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Map of Pat Bayle State Forest (SF) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).Minnesota State Forests - Pat Bayle

Map of Pat Bayle State Forest (SF) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).

Map 4 - Schroeder to Grand Marais - of the Lake Superior State Water Trail in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).Lake Superior Water Trail - Map 4 - Schroeder to Grand Marais

Map 4 - Schroeder to Grand Marais - of the Lake Superior State Water Trail in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).

Visitor Map of Cascade River State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).Cascade River - Visitor Map

Visitor Map of Cascade River State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).

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Map of Norpine Cascade Ski Trails in the Gunflint Ranger District (RD) of Superior National Forest (NF) in Minnesota. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).

Recreation Basemap of Grand Marais in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).Minnesota Recreation - Grand Marais

Recreation Basemap of Grand Marais in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).

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Map and Guide of Cascade River State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).Cascade River - Map and Guide

Map and Guide of Cascade River State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).

Birds at Cascade River State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).Cascade River - Birds

Birds at Cascade River State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).

Cascade River SP https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/park.html?id=spk00133 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_River_State_Park Cascade River State Park is in a rocky and rugged location where the Cascade River descends to meet Lake Superior. It has many different types of wildlife including various birds and mammals. Cascade River State Park is also connected to the Superior Hiking Trail.
©2020, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources MAP AND GUIDE: CASCADE RIVER STATE PARK 3481 WEST HIGHWAY 61 LUTSEN, MN 55612 COOK COUNTY 218-387-6000 VISITOR TIPS • Rocky, uneven terrain make up the beauty of this park. Use caution on the trails and wear sturdy footwear. • North Shore rivers and streams are unpredictable. Swimming is not recommended. • Don’t forget your Minnesota Ski Pass! All skiers must purchase a pass to ski on park trails (purchase at the park office or at mndnr.gov/skipass). • The Cascade River and other Lake Superior streams are dedicated trout streams, requiring a license and stamp. • In an emergency call 911. • Non-emergency sheriff’s number: 218-387-3030 ONLY HAVE AN HOUR? • Discover the Cascades, a series of five small waterfalls, and the Cascade Falls on a half-mile hike on the Cascade River Lower Loop. • Explore over a mile of Lake Superior shoreline on the park’s Lake Superior Shoreline Trail. Hike or cross-country ski this trail for scenic lake views. • Relax under a grove of cedar trees at one of seven picnic sites along the Lake Superior shoreline. Parking is located a half-mile west of the park entrance on Highway 61. LOOKING FOR MORE TO EXPLORE DURING YOUR STAY? VISIT: MNDNR.GOV/CASCADE SO EVERYONE CAN ENJOY THE PARK... ABOUT THE PARK The Cascade River plunges 120 feet through a deep, twisting gorge on its 17-mile journey to meet Lake Superior. The result is a spectacular series of cascades for which the river was named. Stand at one of the viewing spots above the river to feel the vibration of the rushing water as it cuts through ancient basalt lava flows. Smaller water features like Spruce, Indian Camp, and Cutface creeks also move through the park. Trails wind from Lake Superior up to the Sawtooth Mountains with their panoramic view of the North Shore. Pass through the boreal hardwood-conifer forest of aspen, birch, fir, spruce and cedar. You may glimpse moose, wolves, pine martens, bears or numerous birds. Many of the trails and facilities that you see in the park were built by men stationed here at a Civilian Conservation Corps camp in the 1930s. Cascade River State Park was established in 1957 so that future generations could experience these unique natural and historic features. A FULL SET OF STATE PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS IS AVAILABLE AT THE PARK OFFICE OR MNDNR.GOV. PARK OPEN 8 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. Only registered campers allowed after 10 p.m. VEHICLE PERMITS Permits required; purchase at park office or entrance kiosk. PETS WELCOME Keep on 6-foot leash; pick up after; attend at all times; not allowed in buildings or at beaches. Hike along the Cascade River for stunning views. FIREWOOD Purchase only from park office or approved vendor; no gathering firewood in the park. − CAMPGROUND QUIET HOURS 10 p.m.– 8 a.m. TRAIL HIGHLIGHTS Cascade River Lower Loop 0.5-mile loop Hilly • Packed dirt • Bare rock Reach the Cascades Overlook and the Cascade Falls for stunning views. Watch as the Cascade River plunges 120 feet through a deep, twisting gorge to Lake Superior, forming a spectacular series of cascades for which the river was named. BE OUR GUEST Lake Superior Shoreline Trail 1.5 miles one-way Uneven • Bare rock Follow the rocky Lake Superior shoreline for scenic lake views. In winter, enjoy the only cross-country ski trail groomed along the North Shore’s shoreline. • Enjoy a get-together with family, friends or a scout group in the reservable group camp site. Lookout Mountain Loop 3.5-mile loop Steep • Bare rock • Packed dirt Grab your hiking boots and get ready for a beautiful hike through birch, spruce, and fir. Travel 600 feet in elevation for breathtaking views of the Cascade River Valley, Lake Superior, and the Sawtooth Mountain range. Cascade River Superior Hiking Trail Loop 7.8-mile loop Steep • Bare rock • Packed dirt Grab water and snacks before heading out on this rugged day hike. The trail leads you up one side of the Cascade River to County Road 45. From there, you will cross under the bridge and return back to the park. Catch glimpses of Lake Superior and the Sawtooth Mountains along the way, and view the many moods of the Cascade River as it rushes through gorges and slows through wider areas. The trail crosses over the County Road 45 bridge and then under it to continue hiking on the other side of the river (west to east). You’ll find just the reverse when hiking in the other direction. • Bring a GPS and search for the geocache. • Borrow a birding kit or a discovery kit for kids at the park office. • Hike into a backpack campsite. • Reserve your campsite by visiting mndnr.gov/reservations or calling 1-866-857-2757. CURIOUS ABOUT THE LAKE SUPERIOR WATER TRAIL? GO TO MNDNR.GOV/WATERTRAILS MORE INFORMATION Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Information Center 500 Lafayette Rd., St. Paul, MN 55155-4040 888-646-6367 or mndnr.gov/parks MORE TO EXPLORE • Try your hand at Lake Superior fishing along the Lake Superior Shorel
Birds of Cascade River State Park Sp Su Fa Wi ❏ Blue Jay C C C C ❏ American Crow C C C C ❏ Common Raven C C C C ❏ Horned Lark U C ❏ Tree Swallow O O O ❏ Black-capped Chickadee C C C C ❏ Boreal Chickadee O U O ❏ Red-breasted Nuthatch C C C C ❏ White-breasted Nuthatch O O O ❏ Brown Creeper U U U ❏ Winter Wren U U U ❏ Golden-crowned Kinglet C U C ❏ Ruby-crowned Kinglet C U C ❏ Eastern Bluebird O O O ❏ Veery C C U ❏ Swainson’s Thrush U U U ❏ Hermit Thrush C C C ❏ American Robin C C C O ❏ Northern Mockingbird O ❏ American Pipit U ❏ Bohemian Waxwing U U U ❏ Cedar Waxwing C C C ❏ Tennessee Warbler U U ❏ Orange-crowned Warbler O O ❏ Nashville Warbler C C C ❏ Northern Parula C C C ❏ Chestnut-sided Warbler C C C ❏ Magnolia Warbler C C C ❏ Yellow-rumped Warbler C C C ❏ Black-throated Green Warbler C C C ❏ Blackburnian Warbler U U U ❏ Pine Warbler O O O ❏ Palm Warbler C C ❏ Bay-breasted Warbler U O U ❏ Blackpoll Warbler U U ❏ Black-and-white Warbler C C C Birds of Cascade River State Park Sp Su Fa Wi ❏ American Redstart C C C ❏ Ovenbird C C C C C C ❏ Mourning Warbler ❏ Common Yellowthroat C C C ❏ Wilson’s Warbler U U ❏ Canada Warbler C C C ❏ Scarlet Tanager U U U ❏ American Tree Sparrow C C ❏ Chipping Sparrow C C C ❏ Clay-colored Sparrow U U U ❏ Vesper Sparrow R ❏ Savannah Sparrow U U U ❏ Fox Sparrow U U ❏ Song Sparrow C C C ❏ Lincoln’s Sparrow U U ❏ White-throated Sparrow C C C ❏ Harris’s Sparrow U U ❏ White-crowned Sparrow U U ❏ Dark-eyed Junco C U C ❏ Lapland Longspur U C ❏ Snow Bunting C ❏ Rose-breasted Grosbeak C C C ❏ Indigo Bunting U U U ❏ Red-winged Blackbird U U ❏ Rusty Blackbird O ❏ Pine Grosbeak U U U ❏ Purple Finch C O C U ❏ Red Crossbill O O O O ❏ White-winged Crossbill O O O O U C C ❏ Common Redpoll ❏ Hoary Redpoll O O ❏ Pine Siskin U O U U ❏ American Goldfinch C C C O O O ❏ Evening Grosbeak February 2008 CASCADE RIVER STATE PARK ✓ BIRD Checklist Date:__________________________________________ Weather:_______________________________________ ________________________________________________ Observers:_____________________________________ ________________________________________________ Notes:__________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks & Recreation DNR Web Site: www.dnr.state.mn.us Birding Opportunities at Cascade River State Park Cascade River State Park stretches for five miles along the North Shore of Lake Superior. The park contains over 2800 acres, most of which are heavily wooded. The park is excellent for boreal forest warblers. Twenty species have been recorded and most of these breed within the park. The lakeshore is a reliable spot to observe raptors, water birds and waterfowl. The first record of harlequin duck in Minnesota was recorded at the mouth of the Cascade River. The rufous hummingbird, a casual species in Minnesota, has been recorded on two different occasions in the park, July 1985 and again in July 1999. Season and Abundance Key The seasons in the checklist are defined as follows: Sp (Spring) = March, April, May Su (Summer) = June, July Fa (Fall) = August, September, October, November Wi (Winter) = December, January, February Abundance codes are defined as follows: C = Common — present, relatively easy to find U = Uncommon — observed, may be difficult to find O = Occasional — may or may not be present in any year R = Rare — has occurred at least once, may or may not be expected to recur The names and taxonomic arrangement of species follows that of the Checklist of the Birds of Minnesota (January, 2006), prepared by the Minnesota Ornithological Records Committee. This checklist contains the names of all birds that have been documented in the park by reliable observers. It was constructed by Robert B. Janssen, Jerry Bonkoski, and the MN DNR-Division of Parks & Recreation using observations of the above, park staff and other observers, as well as Minnesota Ornithologist’s Union records and data contained in research reports. If you are interested in the specific sources used for a particular park, contact the Parks Division Resource Management Program Coordinator by telephone at 651-259-5594 or by mail at MN DNR-Parks, 500 Lafayette Road, Box 39, St. Paul, MN 55155-4039. “Equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is available to all individuals regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, age, sexual orientation, membership or activity in a local commission, or disability. Discrimination inquires should be sent to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4031; or the Equal Opportunity Office, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.” This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by call

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