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Leif Erikson Park

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Open today at 8:30-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
1301 London Rd, Duluth, MN 55805, United StatesMap
Phone+1 218-730-4300
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  • F4981JCmichaels
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    A pretty local gem.

    I came here for the rose garden. For a place that has a limited growing season, they have an impressive rose garden. There is even some variety, not all floribundas and grandifloras. One section wa...

    Reviewed on Nov 20, 2023
  • HeddyG773
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    Great Park

    Beautiful park and easy to get to from the street or the lake walk path. close to get to the rose garden as well. easy access to get down to the waters edge as well.

    Reviewed on Aug 18, 2023
  • KSTravers
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    Worth the stop!

    The Leif Erickson Park is situated right next to Lake Superior. The Rose Garden is beautiful and has so many different varities of roses! The gazebo offers a lovely view of Lake Superior and there i...

    Reviewed on Aug 12, 2023
  • Scott G
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    Lovely

    During our visit the roses were not in bloom; however, this is a lovely place; it is very well cared for. Bring your camera for park pictures and some shots of Lake Superior.

    Reviewed on Jul 7, 2023
  • Violette54
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    Enjoyed this grassy park near the waterfront

    Enjoyed this grassy park near the waterfront. There is a natural rock stage and paths from there that go down to the water. Events are held there and one was just being cleaned up when we arrived. Par...

    Reviewed on Mar 15, 2023

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