Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Naniboujou and the Devil's Kettle

This week on my day off I drove up to Grand Marais to have my final crown put on and meet up with my friend Ada to do a hike to Devil's Kettle and then have lunch at Naniboujou Lodge.


 The Lilacs are in bloom now

 It's supposed to be a picture perfect day - sunny and 70's
 Our hike is going to be to the Devil's Kettle Waterfalls in Judge C.R. Magney State Park.  

The Trail follows the Brule River

Tucson Loves Rivers
 
It is 3 miles round trip

 and has 180 steps, are we really surprised at this?
 

 We finally reach the Falls



It's hard to see because of the recent rain - there is a lot of water, but the river plunges into a pool and keeps going downstream on the right side, but on the left side it falls into a hole and disappears.  They have never found out where it goes.  They have put dyes in the water, ping pong balls logs,but they never appear to come out anywhere  It's been said that locals even pushed a car down it. 

Here's a picture from the internet taken when there was less water flowing
Devil's Kettle Falls 
Mysterious!

180 steps back up


We're ready to head to Naniboujou Lodge for lunch!

Built in 1929 it was planned by wealthy business men in Duluth - some say the Mob.  
Membership was to be limited, and free memberships were given to public figures of the day in order to attract other members. Members included celebrities, Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey and  plans included a golf course, swimming pool, tennis courts, a marina, a 150–room clubhouse, and an inland hunting lodge but financial problems due to the Great Depression forced it to be foreclosed in 1935.  The land became part of the State Park but the Lake shore property and lodge remained in private ownership.


The interior was  painted by the French artist Antoine Gouffee with other native-inspired designs, and have been called a "psychedelic marriage of  Art Deco and traditional Cree Indian patterns"
  

 
It boasts Minnesota's largest native rock fireplace around 12 feet high and 200 tons.

I had the The Naniboujou Club Sandwich
Turkey breast, sugar cured thick cut bacon, Brie cheese, leaf lettuce, mustard-mayonnaise, and cranberry sauce served on our homemade wild rice bread -it was to die for!
Image result for club sandwich naniboujou lodge 

Of course the property itself right on the shore of Lake Superior is stunning 

Hey Mom!  There's water!

 
 It was an absolutely perfect day.

On the way back to Grand Marais we had to stop and take pictures of the "lawn ornaments" in this yard.  The entire frontage of the property is filled with driftwood, rocks, cairns and various animal statues.  Ada says it belongs to a State Legislature. 



Well, next week on my days off I will have Company!  Gary from Jekyll Island is coming for a week.  Got lots of things planned to see and do!









4 comments:

  1. This adventure was awesome. You must bring Gary to the lodge for a bite - it's AMAZINGLY!!

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    1. Absolutely! Have been waiting to take the aerial tramway up to the top of Moose mountain and tour Split Rock Lighthouse too.

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  2. So glad you are finding many places to explore. Looks fun, interesting, and beautiful!

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