Beyond Duluth’s bustling Canal Park, Park Point, a long, narrow spit of land, extends into Lake Superior. This green space, known for its natural beauty, draws visitors year-round. In the summer, the area is alive with nature walks, swimming, and sunbathers relaxing on the beach. During other seasons, the park offers a more tranquil atmosphere, with the lighthouse ruins standing as a constant, weathered reminder of the past. Whether you’re seeking a lively summer day or a peaceful winter stroll, Park Point provides a scenic escape along the shores of Lake Superior.
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