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Gooseberry Falls State Park To Beaver Bay Segment
This segment currently has 8.4 miles of completed trail. With the 2006 completion of the 3.5 mile segment connecting Gooseberry Falls State Park to the Split Rock River, there will be a stretch of 13.1 completed miles. The 8.4 mile segment of the GGST between Split Rock River and Beaver Bay is the longest and most scenic of the currently completed trail segments. A spur trail connects to the historic Split Rock Lighthouse. The GGST can be accessed at two designated Trail Heads along this segment: at the Trail Center in Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and at the Beaver River in Beaver Bay. The Trail Center parking lot offers parking, restroom facilities and drinking water. Restaurants, restroom facilities and other amenities are available in Beaver Bay. The completed isolated 1.2 mile segment near Gooseberry Falls State Park does not have a good access point.There currently is no parking available in the State Park. When the trail is later completed through Gooseberry Falls State Park, estimated to be in July, 2008, the access point will be at the parking lot near Lake Superior adjacent to the scenic Gooseberry River. Water, parking and restrooms are available at the park's administration building. Back to TrailMap
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