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Grand Marais, MN Road Trips

With 2 routes heading out and 4 heading in, Grand Marais, MN works well as a modest departure point in the Midwest. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 27-mile quick runs to 254-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Grand Marais, MN head west, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

Downtown Grand Marais, MN, MN

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Trip Routes

6

Longest Drive

274.1 mi

Bloomington, MN

Quickest Drive

36m

Tofte, MN

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Trips from Grand Marais, MN

Driving from Grand Marais, MN

On average, trips departing from Grand Marais, MN run 141 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 53m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 254 miles (5h 10m), while the shortest is just 27 miles.

Popular Destinations

The most popular drives from Grand Marais, MN include Saint Cloud, MN (254.3 mi, 5h 10m) and Tofte, MN (27.3 mi, 36m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

Regular gas in MN currently averages around $3.57 per gallon. For the typical 141-mile trip from Grand Marais, MN, budget about $20 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.

With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you. Most routes head west — leaving in the morning keeps the sun behind you for a more comfortable drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 2 mapped routes leaving Grand Marais, MN and 4 routes heading into Grand Marais, MN, covering 6 total connections. Distances range from 27 to 254 miles.

The longest mapped route from Grand Marais, MN covers 254 miles and takes approximately 5h 10m. Shorter options start at just 27 miles.

The average route from Grand Marais, MN runs about 141 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 53m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

At current gas prices (about $3.57/gallon for regular), the average 141-mile trip from Grand Marais, MN costs roughly $20 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.

The most popular road trip destinations from Grand Marais, MN include Saint Cloud, MN and Tofte, MN. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Grand Marais, MN by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

1,700

Median Income

$73,846

Median Home Value

$283,700

Median Age

45.3

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Grand Marais, MN.

Church of St. Francis Xavier

Church of St. Francis Xavier

church in Grand Marais, Minnesota

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Cook County Courthouse

Cook County Courthouse

courthouse in Minnesota, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Bally Blacksmith Shop

Bally Blacksmith Shop

blacksmith shop in Grand Marais, Minnesota

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Cook County History Museum

Cook County History Museum

historic building in Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q1916460), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Grand Marais, MN

Grand Marais is a harbor village along Lake Superior's shoreline in Minnesota.

Grand Marais is a small village built along the North Shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota. Grand Marais is situated on a doubled-harbor stone outcropping of the shoreline. It is 110 miles (177 km) northeast of Duluth and 40 miles (64 km) southwest of the Canadian border along Highway 61, an All-American road and national Scenic Byway. Fully half of the full-time residents of Cook County, Minnesota live in Grand Marais - that's about 1,300 people. "Grand Marais" is from the French: "big marsh," to distinguish it from the town of Little Marais, which is about 60 miles (96 km) down the road and apparently was built on a smaller marsh. This is apparently boosterism run amok, "You think you have it bad, we have it worse!" Never fear, the town is no longer swampy. Grand Marais offers a great deal to multiple kinds of visitors. Whether you are interested in getting into the outdoors, shopping, fishing, or getting a great bite to eat, there is a lot to be had in this small town. Please keep in mind that many restaurants and shops are only open seasonally. Call ahead or you may be disappointed.

Grand Marais is one of the principle gateways to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, via the Gunflint Trail, which starts in the middle of town and heads up and back into the woods. The Gunflint Trail is 65 miles (105 km) of blacktop winding through very beautiful woods and lakes, with numerous resorts and cabins along the way. Deer, bear, and moose are often seen along (or on) the road at all hours, so keep the right foot light on the pedal. At resorts, or from outfitters, canoes and kayaks are available by the day or week, along with complete or partial outfitting and even guides, for day-to-week-long canoe trips. The BWCAW is one of only a few areas in the U.S. where you can canoe back into a significant true wilderness for weeks at a time, and it adjoins the Quetico Wilderness of Ontario; if you want, you can canoe all the way to Hudson's Bay.

Fisherman's Picnic. The first full weekend in August (31 Jul-2 Aug 2008) is a fun event to be in town for. Fireworks on Saturday night of the festival. Walk. Out on the natural outcropping of stone that creates the harbor. Great place for kids and dogs to run around in the lapping waves. Artists' Point is a cool thing to see too. Grand Marais is home to a thriving art colony [3], has lots of galleries with local and regional artists' work, and a well-attended summer arts festival Grand Marais also has several outfitting and charter companies. Call ahead for reservations and spend the day, afternoon, or evening sailing Lake Superior with lunch served, or earn your keep fishing. Superior Hiking Trail. Take a hike on the Superior Hiking Trail. You can actually hike this trail all the way from Two Harbors to the Canadian border if you like. Otherwise, pick a portion of it and enjoy the beauty of Lake Superior. Near Grand Marais are several smaller villages, including Lutsen and Schroeder, as well as other State Parks with trails and natural beauty to keep you plenty busy. Try Cascade River State Park, Judge C.R. Magney State Park, and Grand Portage State Park. At Judge C.R. Magney State Park, be sure to hike the Devil's Kettle trail, which leads to a magnificent 50-foot (15-m) waterfall that mysteriously disappears into the rock. Pick up a copy of the Cook County News-Herald to connect and find out more about what to do while in Grand Marais. Sawtooth Mountain Stables. May-Oct W-M. Take a scenic, guided trail ride through the Superior National Forest on a horse.

The Pie Place, known for having great breakfast and pie Angry Trout Cafe. A cute waterfront restaurant that serves great food and supports local artists as well as local craftsmen. Anything seen in the restaurant was made in the area and is available for purchase. The building itself features indoor and outdoor eating in an old commercial fishing house turned restaurant. Open seasonally from May to mid-October. Gunflint Tavern. Offers many vegan and organic choices, a fine wine list and a plethora of micro-brews. On weekends live music is often playing, reggae, jazz or blues. Great atmosphere for dinner and a couple drinks. Sven & Ole's. Renowned for great pizza, they also offer salads, sandwiches, etc. Many Minnesotans have often seen the yellow S&O's bumper stickers around the area so feel free to pick one up from your visit as well. Great for groups, S&O's is the type of place where you order at the counter and they bring it out piping hot from the oven to your table. Johnson's Foods, a family owned grocery store known for their friendly smiles, located next to the only stoplight in the county! Blue Water Cafe. World's Best Donuts. only summers. Get 'em before they run out. Beth's Fudge & Gift, 11 S Broadway Ave (Heading to the parking lot near the pier, you'll see Beth's on your right). While this place is more of a tourist trap, offering bobble-head moose, Grand Marais sweatshirts, and shot glasses - among other things - Beth's Fudge & Gift is a must-see for the fudge one can get in the back of the shop. If you buy 1 lb of fudge, you get a 1/4 lb free.

Pickled Herring Club (In the loft above Sven & Ole's). After you've eaten your way through a Sven & Ole's pizza, head up to the Pickled Herring Club for a drink. Very, very small, but cozy atmosphere.

Grand Marais has many lodging options, depending on the kind of vacation that you would like to have. Options include wonderful hotels with fire places, jacuzzi tubs, and beautiful views, all the way down to simple cabins with running water and not much else. Many smaller lodging places that are family run may only be open seasonally. Anderson's North Shore Resort (Hwy 61 on your left before you get to town), ☏ +1 218 387-1814. These are simple cabins, perched on the top of cliff overlooking Hwy 61 and Lake Superior. Though nothing fancy, these cabins have a beautiful view from the decks, especially on a moonlit night. East Bay Suites, 21 Wisconsin St (In the heart of Downtown, on the lake), toll-free: +1-800-414-2807. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Well designed, fully furnished beachfront suites with private decks or patios, fireplace, soaking tubs, flat screen LCD televisions etc. $179-218. Grand Marais Hotel Company (In town on Hwy 61), toll-free: +1-800-247-6020. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Grand Marais Hotel Co. operates six properties, from economy motel rooms to luxury condos on the Harbor. Indoor pool and wireless internet are available. Open year round. $69-299. Grand Marais RV Park. If you have an RV, this is the only place in town to go. 300 sites. Options for water and electric hookups. Bathhouses, public phones, boat launch. 1 Harbor Inn, 207 Wisconsin St (Downtown), ☏ +1 218 387-1191, toll-free: +1-800-595-4566. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM.

The only way in, and the only way out (at least by car), is Minnesota Highway 61, which parallels Lake Superior. There are other roads that leave town, but they just head into the woods and eventually stop. Highway 61 is the only paved through road in Cook County, so enjoy it. As a historical note, Highway 61 didn't open until the 1920s; before that, most travel to much of anywhere was by scheduled steamer on Lake Superior. This meant, of course, that between sometime in November and about April, there was no service due to ice. During that time, you had your option of horses or dogsled, but this was confounded by the fact that there was really no continuous road where highway 61 is now. There is an airport [1] a few miles out of town, up on the ridges overlooking the lake, but no scheduled service. And of course, you can boat in via Lake Superior. There is a municipal marina [2] to dock at and get fuel. The harbor generally has a few fair-sized sailboats or powerboats in it, often having sailed across the lake from the Apostle Islands. Boating on Lake Superior isn't necessarily dangerous but isn't for novices, either. The State of Minnesota has created about 15 "safe harbors" up and down the North Shore, because there are virtually no natural harbors along this 130-mile (209 km) stretch. There's a reason they're called "safe harbors;" think about it before you just up-hook and set out.

There appears to be little public transport in Grand Marais, however the average person should be able to walk the entire town with no problem. Most people drive in and park their car and then proceed to window shop and walk around town. Some rent bikes. Crossing MN 61 is a risky endeavor. Be forewarned.

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