Looking down the shorline back towards Duluth. A great place to go barefoot, that is if the weather is warm.
Eagle Mountain, the highest point in the state, is the flatter peak on the left, though it looks smaller than its un-named sister peak on the right. The view is from the hiking trail along the shore of Whale Lake. (Sorry about the line, this photo is from two pictures placed together.)
Looking north towards Canada and some small islands off Pigeon Point.
The modest headwaters of the mighty Mississippi River.
A tranquil sunrise over Lake of the Woods.
The bluff, which sits right on the edge of Red Wing, offers views like this one overlooking the backwaters of the Mississippi River.
The park has a rare habitat called goat prairie, (only goats could manage grazing the steep hillsides). Here along King's Bluff, the trail leads up to the prairie and also to spectacular views over the Mississippi River.