Devil's Kettle Falls, located in Judge Magney State Park in Grand Marais, Minnesota, is a truly unique and captivating waterfall. Splitting the river into two distinct sections, the right side cascades down and continues downstream, while the left side mysteriously disappears into a pothole known as the Devil's Kettle, leaving its destination unknown. Despite numerous attempts to uncover its secret, the water's path remains a mystery, making Devil's Kettle Falls a must-see attraction for anyone in the vicinity.
Surrounded by the beauty of nature, visitors can easily find Devil's Kettle Falls by embarking on a one-mile hike through the park, passing by the Upper Falls of the Brule River along the way. As part of Minnesota's north shore, this enchanting waterfall is just one of the many stunning natural wonders to explore in the area, including the High Falls of the Pigeon River, the High Falls of the Baptism River, Two Step Falls, Cross River Falls, Gooseberry Falls, and the Temperance River Gorge, all within close proximity to Lake Superior.
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