There’s a Minnesota sea cave along the North Shore of Lake Superior, within Tettegouche State Park, that can be explored by kayak. If you’re an experienced big water paddler, or are prepared to head out with a guide, this is just the type of Minnesota adventure that should be on your bucket list.

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You will not forget your visit to this Minnesota sea cave! I do want to reiterate, however, that Lake Superior is not to be trifled with. Only paddlers with experience in these waters should make the trip without a guide – and only when conditions allow safe entry into the caves. Less experienced paddlers should contact a service like Sawtooth Outfitters, out of Tofte, who will supply all the gear you need and ensure that your kayaking adventure is as safe as it is unforgettable. In fact, while in the area, you should consider a stay at Surfside on Lake Superior resort in Tofte, given its central location to trails, parks, and much of what the North Shore has to offer.

Have you had a chance to visit any of the sea caves along the Tettegouche shoreline? Let us know in the comments!

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