3 Drives You Don’t Want To Take At Night In Minnesota
I’m going to preface this list by saying I know these are not all of the scariest roads in Minnesota. I mean, driving down any hillside street in Duluth during the winter is a Darwinian experience. And I’ve been on some dirt tracks on the Superior National Forest that I’m pretty sure weren’t designed for a passenger vehicle (but why did they have names then?!). So, I just thought I’d mention a couple that I was recently surprised by. And a third because, well, aliens.
The first two roads have a few things in common: They’re both located in Minnesota’s Bluff Country; they both extend between the bluff tops and the Mississippi River; and they both pass through small river communities. The third has aliens. If you like haunted roads in Minnesota, you will also like these thrilling streets.
While we don’t have mountain passes or lonely roads through dismal swamps, Minnesota’s got some drives that I don’t love – especially with snow on the ground. Have you driven any of these roads? Do you think these qualify as some of the scariest roads in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments about any Minnesota roads that you think should be avoided after dark. If you’re planning a road trip, scary or not, check out The Ultimate Road Trip Packing List by OnlyInYourState.
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- North Shore of Lake Superior
What are the smallest towns in Minnesota?
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- Marietta, Minnesota, where you will find Salt Lake
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What are the best natural wonders in Minnesota?
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