Cook County
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Cook County

Cook County ·

Northern Lights, tall peaks, highest waterfall, Lake Superior views

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"Home to Minnesota’s tallest mountain peaks and highest waterfall, Cook County is one of the most photogenic spots to view the Northern Lights. For those who want to stir away from the typical tourist areas, locals recommend going to Oberg Mountain in the Superior National Forest where you’ll be able to witness views of the Aurora reflecting its luminescence over Lake Superior, Oberg Lake and Moose Mountain."

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