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Discover thrilling and relaxing activities during your stay. From sightseeing tours to wellness
experiences, every moment is designed for unforgettable memories.
A Year-Round North Shore Cabin Escape
No matter the season, Ours Resort is your ideal basecamp for adventure and rest on Minnesota’s North Shore. Picture yourself waking up in a cozy cabin, steps from Lake Superior, with endless ways to spend your days—skiing fresh powder, wandering vibrant fall forests, chasing waterfalls, or just sipping coffee as the sun rises over the water.



Discover Outdoor North Shore Adventures
From your front door, North Shore icons are just a short drive away:
- Lutsen Mountains (4 miles): Ski, snowboard, ride the alpine slides, or soar up the gondola for sweeping lake views.
- Caribou Waterfall Hike (7 miles): A local favorite—this out-and-back trail rewards you with breathtaking waterfalls tucked in a lush forest.
- Oberg Mountain Trailhead (6 miles): Hike a loop with panoramic overlooks of Lake Superior and fiery fall colors.
- Superior Hiking Trail Access (nearest point 5 miles): Dozens of scenic trailheads nearby offer everything from easy strolls to challenging treks.
- Temperance River State Park (7 miles): Explore riverside trails, deep gorges, and roaring waterfalls right by Highway 61.
- Cascade River State Park (12 miles): Rugged hiking and more stunning waterfalls just a quick drive up the shore.
- George Crosby Manitou State Park (28 miles): For quiet, backcountry hikes and untouched wilderness.
North Shore Beaches Close By
- Temperance River State Park Beach (7 miles): Where the river meets the lake—rocky, rugged, and dramatic, with plenty of space to explore.
- Cut Face Creek Wayside Beach (15 miles): Classic North Shore pebbles and endless Superior views, just off Highway 61.
- Cascade River State Park Beach (12 miles): A hidden gem—small, peaceful stretch of shoreline near the river mouth.
- Grand Marais Rec Park Beach (20 miles): Sandy and family-friendly, right by the harbor and close to downtown Grand Marais.
- Sugarloaf Cove (23 miles): A unique, protected cove with smooth rocks and fascinating geology, a little further down the shore.








Local Flavor & Day Trips Explore Tofte
Local Flavor & Day Trips Explore Tofte
Just 9 miles down the shore, Tofte is a small town with a big North Shore heart. It’s the kind of place where you’ll find friendly faces, fresh coffee, and easy access to some of the region’s best hidden gems.
Start your morning at the Coho Café & Bakery—their cinnamon rolls are practically legendary, and the coffee’s always hot. Right next door, pop into the Tofte General Store for snacks, North Shore souvenirs, local goods, or anything you forgot to pack.
If you want to get out on the lake, head to the harbor and launch a kayak or paddleboard; the shoreline here is perfect for a slow, scenic paddle. Or just relax at the small public beach, where you can watch fishing boats come and go.
Nature lovers will want to check out Tofte Park—a peaceful spot with picnic tables, a gentle rocky beach, and views straight out to endless blue. For a little history, stop by the North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum and learn how hardy fishermen shaped the region.
Tofte is also a handy jumping-off point for biking the Gitchi-Gami State Trail, hiking in nearby Temperance River State Park, or catching a fishing charter out of the harbor.
It’s humble, unhurried, and perfectly North Shore—a good place to linger, or just pass through with a pastry in hand and a lake breeze in your hair.
Lutsen Mountains Discovering Lutsen
Right in your backyard, Lutsen is more than just a launchpad for North Shore adventures—it’s a destination in its own right, packed with local charm and plenty to do year-round.
The main attraction is Lutsen Mountains, where you can ski and snowboard in winter, or ride the gondola and alpine slides when the weather warms up. The Summit Express gondola whisks you up to Moose Mountain for sweeping views—absolutely breathtaking when the fall colors set the hillsides ablaze. At the top, you’ll find direct access to the Superior Hiking Trail. It’s hard to beat a day that starts with a scenic gondola ride and turns into a hike along rocky ridges and through golden maples, all with Lake Superior shimmering in the background.
Kick off your morning at Fika Coffee, a cozy local spot with fresh brews and homemade pastries. When it’s time for a meal, Lutsen’s got you covered: Summit Chalet (at the top of the gondola) offers casual fare with panoramic views, Moguls Grille & Tap Room at Caribou Highlands is a reliable go-to for hearty lunches and dinners, and Charlie’s Alpine Bistro serves up creative dishes in a warm, inviting space. If you’re venturing a bit farther, Cascade Restaurant & Pub is always a solid choice for North Shore classics.





Discover More on the North Shore
And don’t miss North Shore Winery, just up the road from the mountain. Stop in for a tasting, linger over a glass of wine or cider, and enjoy the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere—especially lovely after a day spent outdoors.
If you’re craving more trail time, the Oberg Mountain Trailhead and Caribou Falls are both close by—each offering some of the best overlooks and waterfall views along the shore. The Superior Hiking Trail also weaves through the Lutsen area, with multiple trailheads nearby that open up miles of Northwoods wilderness to explore.
Wander in Grand Marais
Just twenty miles up the shore, Grand Marais is where creative spirit meets the wild edge of Lake Superior. This harbor town is an irresistible mix of art, good food, quirky shops, and the kind of scenery that makes you want to stay out all day.




Explore Downtown Grand Marais
Downtown, you’ll find an easygoing mix of galleries, shops, and cafés. Pop into the Sivertson Gallery for a taste of Northwoods art, or browse local pottery and jewelry at the studios lining Wisconsin Street. For a truly Grand Marais experience, grab a donut from World’s Best Donuts (they sell out early!), or settle in at Java Moose for a warm cup and a view of the harbor.
Love a good old-fashioned variety store? Ben Franklin is a must—stocked with everything from craft supplies to kitchen essentials, it’s a local institution. For outdoor gear, souvenirs, or just a good browse, Lake Superior Trading Post is a North Shore classic.
When hunger strikes, Grand Marais has you covered. Angry Trout Café serves up legendary lake-caught fish right on the water, while Sven & Ole’s is the spot for pizza—a staple for locals and visitors alike. Voyageur Brewing Company pours craft beers and hearty meals with a rooftop view. The Gunflint Tavern is a favorite for live music, creative pub fare, and a rooftop deck that’s tough to beat on a summer evening. For something quick, the Dockside Fish Market offers fresh smoked fish and picnic fare you can enjoy right by the lake.
Need groceries or a snack? The Cook County Whole Foods Co-op is right downtown, packed with local produce, grab-and-go deli options, and all the essentials.
For a little more adventure, walk the break wall out to the lighthouse, or rent a canoe and explore the harbor’s quieter corners.
Grand Marais is a place to linger, to explore, and to let the lake air clear your head. Whether you’re hunting for art, pizza, souvenirs, or just a good view, this town delivers—every single time.