Monday, September 24, 2012

Lester River Trails


Outside of town, before the Highway 61, there is a magical place called the Lester River tails.  

The trails are known to locals around Duluth.  And during the summer, you can almost always find kids jumping off the rocks into the Lester river that runs swiftly below.  However, the Lester River offers so much more than a watering hole.  

"I love going hiking along the River," Duluth resident, Logan Strandjord said, "it's nice to get out of the everyday canal park, and Miller Hill Mall area. A place that is just a little bit less touristy."





If you're on a tight budget, but want to take in the beauty of a rushing waterfall, but don't have the means to travel to Gooseberry falls.  No worries.  The Lester River is full of these beautiful falls that won't leave you disappointed, but will make you want to stay forever.  
 Get the family or your friends ready to go for an afternoon on the trails, and be sure to pack a lunch! Along the trails, right next to the river, you can find gazebos, picnic benches and warm spots under the trees, perfect for a picnic in the wilderness.  

"I love taking my boy down to the River in the summer," Duluth native, David Martin said, "we swim, take a break for a quick sandwich, and swim some more.  He's 9-years-old, so it keeps him occupied and away from the TV and video games for a while."




When you walk along the River, you get the chance to take in the fresh air, a little wild life, and in the fall, some amazing colors.  










No matter what season you choose to take in the beauty of the Lester River trails, the sight is truly one of a kind.  






Conveniently located 15 minutes from Down town Duluth, you can take in the 15 mile long Lester River and tails.  Hopefully you can take a break from the everyday stresses of life, put down the cell phone, turn off Facebook, and take sometime to enjoy everything that Northern Minnesota has to offer.

"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather."
John Ruskin 

Monday, September 17, 2012

I've never been a blogger...

I've never been a blogger before, but decided it's time I start...

It's the Simple life...

I moved to Duluth going on four years ago, and decided I was never going to leave.  Living in the Northland, you have beauty all around you, all year long.  And with that beauty, comes to many different activities that you can do.  But, I find that people (not just children), are becoming so wrapped up with electronics, that we are missing out on the beauty that nature has given us.  My blog is going to be about introducing you to the beautiful hidden places of Duluth.  Every week, I will blog a new spot in the Northland that is full of endless possibilities, if you chose to seek them out.

Spot #1, will be coming to you later this week!

"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better."
Albert Einstein