This is one of Michael and Hannah's favorite spots for beer -- they stop there every time they are in Duluth. Great beer and wood-fired pizza!
In Duluth, Minnesota -- a great place for craft cocktails.
A great place for cider in Duluth, Minnesota. Michael and Hannah love trying their seasonal brews!
If you're down for an adventure, try out the Rathskeller. It is a speakeasy, so there will not be any signage pointing you towards it, but their website has helpful information. Great for late night drinks, but it is closed Sunday and Monday.
Another great brewery in Duluth. If you love coffee flavored beer, try the Cold Press on Nitro! You can also bring in your own food, so if you want to order food and find a place to sit, Bent Paddle is great!
An Italian restaurant overlooking Lake Superior! Make sure to make a reservation if you want to try this place out!
Located in Superior, Wisconsin, this is a CASH ONLY, no frills dive bar. This means memorabilia hung floor-to-ceiling, cheap burgers, and hand cut fries!
It was also featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives in 2011!
A great place for local coffee to enjoy!
The best ice cream in Duluth.
One of Michael and Hannah's favorite things to do is look for agates along Lake Superior. Duluth and Superior have plenty of beaches to look for rocks along, and to enjoy the view!
Stop by Jay Cooke State Park to see the Swinging Bridge, hike some of the Superior Hiking Trail, and see some of the Amazing Views Minnesota have to offer!
Michael and Hannah love stopping by the park on their way to Duluth. It is about 20 minutes out from the city.
Note: A permit is needed for access to Minnesota State Parks
Up for a trip? Located just over an hour away from Duluth is one of Minnesota's most breathtaking parks. Tettegouche State Park offers stunning cliff views of Lake Superior, trails, and plenty of places to look for agates!
Note: A permit is needed for access to Minnesota State Parks
About an hour from Duluth is Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. Walk along the Superior shoreline for striking views of the Lighthouse.
Note: A permit is needed for access to Minnesota State Parks