10 Things to do Good for Kids in Duluth That You Shouldn't Miss

January 17, 2022 Velvet Mowry

Perfectly positioned at the westernmost tip of sparkling blue Lake Superior, Duluth offers visitors a true escape from the stresses of everyday life and an opportunity to enjoy nature. You can opt for a more leisurely pace: spending time at one of the city's 23 beautiful parks, taking an unhurried drive along the scenic North Shore, bird watching at Hawk Ridge, skipping stones on the Lake with the kids. Or go for a more structured itinerary: the aquarium in the morning, lunch at a sumptuous restaurant on the waterfront plus a tour of the famous Sculpture Walk, then a visit to the historic Railroad Depot in the afternoon. Either way, you are sure to leave Duluth feeling relaxed and refreshed.
Restaurants in Duluth

1. Oberg Mountain Loop

Forestry Road 336, Duluth, MN
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5.0 based on 77 reviews

Oberg Mountain Loop

Under three miles long, this hiking trail offers fantastic views of mountains and Lake Superior.

Reviewed By MartiPrice - Austin, United States

Incredible fall leaves the 3rd week of September 2020. South of Lutsen off of Onion River Road (15 minute gravel road-ugh), very pretty overlooks (4). If you can only do part, choose the leftside (clockwise) once you get to the loop.

2. Duluth Huskies at Wade Stadium

101 S 35th Ave E, Duluth, MN 55804-2015 +1 218-786-9909 http://www.duluthhuskies2.com/
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Duluth Huskies at Wade Stadium

3. Lakewalk

Lake Superior, Duluth, MN http://www.duluthmn.gov/parks/bayfront-festival-park/lakewalk
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5.0 based on 906 reviews

Lakewalk

Running along the edge of Lake Superior is a winding and hilly path, a favorite place for skating, biking, jogging and walking.

Reviewed By sonofthor1944 - Rice Lake, United States

The Lakewalk is a Duluth signature destination which allows pedestrians, bicyclists or Segway riders a several mile route along Lake Superior which includes numerous scenic and historical sights.

4. Minnesota's North Shore Scenic Drive

Duluth, MN +1 800-429-9297 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/byways/byways/11185
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5.0 based on 1,952 reviews

Minnesota's North Shore Scenic Drive

Reviewed By Rwhite1129 - Kenosha, United States

First of all let me say that driving this road is a must when visiting Duluth. I spent the entire day driving this path and pulling off to see waterfalls and hike various trails. The lakefront views and small towns along the way have so much charm to offer. Plan your trip beforehand- GPS is great to navigate along the way. Some waterfalls along the way are off the beaten path and require more time and strenous hiking to get to. Today my husband and I hiked the following- Gooseberry Falls (Gooseberry Falls State Park), Illgen Falls, Caribou Falls, Cross River Falls (right off 61), Hidden Falls, and Cascade Falls (Cascade River State Park). The views are amazing and some of the trails were a little icy but it was so beautiful.

5. Park Point Nature Trail

Duluth, MN
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Park Point Nature Trail

Reviewed By 886kendrah - San Diego, United States

I love driving down the point and hiking around the beach here. It gives you a different perspective of the lake, and has great areas for families to hang out and have a beach day.

6. Thompson Hill Information Center

8525 W Skyline Pkwy, Duluth, MN 55810-2031 +1 218-723-4938
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5.0 based on 132 reviews

Thompson Hill Information Center

Reviewed By bobf303 - Beaverton, United States

Of course Covid-19, and the reasonable precautions needed to slow its spread, have obviated some of the services, the facility is still open, still doing its job, and still providing some fantastic birds-eye-views of the Duluth, MN and Superior, WI area. They also still have packets full of local travel information for visitors. Great facility.

7. Congdon Park

32nd Ave. East and E Superior Street, Duluth, MN http://www.duluthmn.gov/parks/parks-listing/congdon-park
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Congdon Park

8. Aerial Lift Bridge

Lake Avenue, Duluth, MN +1 218-788-6430 http://www.duluth.lib.mn.us/History/Bridge.html
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4.5 based on 1,668 reviews

Aerial Lift Bridge

Originally constructed in 1905 as an aerial lift, this unusual elevator bridge is 386 feet long and spans the canal entrance to Duluth Harbor.

Reviewed By lindakimberley - Virginia, United States

We stayed by the iconic Duluth Aerial Bridge and enjoyed seeing it in operation, fun to watch as the big freighters head in and out of the Duluth area. If you are in Duluth, definitely make time to check this out especially if you enjoy seeing the big freighters.

9. Canal Park

Canal Park Drive & Morse Street, Duluth, MN +1 218-730-4300 https://duluthmn.gov/parks/parks-listing/canal-park/
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4.5 based on 1,429 reviews

Canal Park

Watch seagulls soaring while you stroll around this popular spot, part of the revived Duluth waterfront. Nearby are a sculpture garden, jazz clubs, coffee shops, motels and restaurants. If you like ships, stand on the pier and watch huge boats and ships, some from around the world, come and go daily.

Reviewed By Iowa_is_my_home

Canal Park is a "must" for anyone visiting the North Shore. The Maritime Visitor Center is well done and interesting for all ages, and the high-quality galleries and shops are more than just the typical tourist t-shirt shops (though there a a couple of those, too.) Though I'd suggest Duluth Grill over the Canal Park restaurants, their convenience, quality and variety makes them a good choice for anyone whose time is limited.

10. S.S. William A. Irvin Ore Boat Museum

350 Harbor Dr, Duluth, MN 55802-2600 +1 218-722-7876 http://www.decc.org/william-a-irvin
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4.5 based on 402 reviews

S.S. William A. Irvin Ore Boat Museum

This place is temporarily closed. Located at Canal Park, this museum was once an ore boat.

Reviewed By MandySSS - Minneapolis, United States

For people that do not know much about the shipping industry in Duluth, this would be a perfect tour to do. Very informative and something the kids will love, the ship takes a person to what shipping in the great lakes was like in the middle of last century up until the late 70s.My son especially loved it. Highly recommended for both kids and adults!!

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