Butterwort Cliffs Beach is nestled within the Butterwort Cliffs Scientific and Natural Area, a 43-acre strip of land between Highway 61 and Lake Superior in Grand Marais, Minnesota. This unique area features both wet rocky shores and dry bedrock shore communities, providing a habitat for rare carnivorous plants and wildlife like Herring Gulls and Peregrine Falcons. The beach offers stunning views of Lake Superior and is part of a larger natural area that attracts nature lovers and those seeking solitude. The surrounding landscape is dotted with scenic spots and hiking trails, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The area's proximity to Grand Marais allows visitors to enjoy the town's vibrant arts scene, local cuisine, and outdoor activities. Grand Marais is known for its walkability, with attractions like Artist Point and the Grand Marais Harbor nearby.
The combination of natural beauty and cultural offerings makes Butterwort Cliffs Beach a compelling destination for those interested in exploring Minnesota's North Shore.