Aerial Lift Bridge lit up at night Duluth, MN 2001
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Duluth is a great place to visit.  There are activities that will appeal to almost anyone there.  Especially popular are outdoor activities like camping, fishing, hunting, boating and hiking.  The picture at right is us at Hawks Ridge, a beautiful area on the North side of town looking down over the city.
Stacie and Bob at Hawks Ridge in Duluth, MN

Here are some links to some resources that can help you plan a trip to Duluth.  

General Duluth Travel:

Duluth Visitors and Conventions Bureau: www.visitduluth.com.  We used this website a lot.  We found it very helpful for attractions, dining, lodging and links to the sites of the places listed.  

Community News: www.duluth.com

Online Visitor's Guide to the North Shore:  www.NorthShoreVisitor.com

Specific Attractions:

Glensheen Mansion: www.d.umn.edu/glen/

Great Lakes Aquarium: www.glaquarium.org

William A. Irvin: www.williamairvin.com

Maritime Visitors Center: www.lsmma.com

Duluth Shipping News: www.duluthshippingnews.com

Gooseberry Falls State Park: Minnesota DNR

Duluth Omnimax Theater: www.duluthomnimax.com

Lake Superior Railroad Museum: www.lsrm.org

Duluth Dining:

Blackwoods Grill and Bar: www.blackwoodsrestaurants.com

Fitger's Brewery: www.brewhouse.net

Grandma's Restaurants including Grandma's Sports Garden Bar and Grill, Grandma's Saloon and Grill, Grandma's Grand Avenue Cafe, and Little Angie's Catina and Grill: www.grandmasrestaurants.com/ 

Miscellaneous Links:

Photography of Duluth: www.northernimages.com


 

 

When you're there, try to find Hawk's Ridge, located on the North side of town around E. Skyline Parkway.  It is one of the top hawk watching spots in the country.  Thousands of hawks fly over Duluth during migration seasons because they do not like to fly over Lake Superior.