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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Duluth North, MN

4257 Haines Road, Duluth MN 55811, USA
Reservations: 1-800-596-2375 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (218) 740-4500 Fax: +1 (218) 740-3851
Email:  cx_duln@countryinns.com

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Convenient Duluth Lodging near Lake Superior Attractions

Located just one mile from Duluth International Airport and five miles from the bustling downtown area and the shores of Lake Superior, Country Inn & Suites is an ideal choice for lodging in Duluth, MN. Our hotel's location is near many popular attractions such as Lake Superior, the world's largest freshwater lake, Canal Park shops and the beautiful Jay Cooke State Park. With free transportation to Duluth International Airport and easy access to local attractions, this hotel is the perfect home base for exploring the city. And, don't forget that we are one of the few waterpark hotels in Duluth, MN, so you can relax right here with us.

Additional Duluth attractions include:

  • Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (7.5 miles)
    The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center has extensive ballroom for meetings and offers the finest entertainment from concerts and IMAX movies to Broadway and ballet.
    Phone: (218) 722-5573
  • Miller Hill Mall (1.2 miles)
    Shop 'til you drop at over 100 stores in the premier shopping destination of Northern Minnesota.
    Phone: (218) 727-8301
  • University of Minnesota Duluth (5.4 miles)
    UMD is a medium-sized university with a liberal arts foundation.
    Phone: (218) 726-8000
  • Great Lakes Aquarium (7.5 miles)
    Enjoy the wildlife at this non-profit freshwater aquarium. It's a favorite among Duluth attractions.
    Phone: (218) 740-3474
  • Spirit Mountain (12 miles)
    Spirit Mountain offers a variety of outdoor activities for any season, such as mountain biking, camping and skiing.
    Phone: (218) 628-2891
  • Lake Superior Maritime Museum (6.1 miles)
    Learn about the history of commercial shipping of Lake Superior and the Duluth-Superior Harbor through film shows, model ships and exhibits.
    Phone: (218) 727-2497
  • Enger Park Golf Course (5.3 miles)
    Players of all levels can relax with a game of golf at scenic Duluth's Enger Park Golf Course.
    Phone: (218) 723-3451
  • Glensheen Historic Estate (10.6 miles)
    The Glensheen Mansion was showcased on A&E's "America's Castles" and is a 7.6 acre estate built between 1905-1908 by Chester A. Congdon.
    Phone: (218) 726-8910

About Duluth

With an enviable location on the tip of Lake Superior, Duluth is one of Minnesota's largest metropolitan areas, aside from the Twin Cities. Visitors of all ages and interests find a wide array of attractions and entertainment options here, including the Duluth Lakewalk, one of the area's most happening destinations. Defined by three miles of walking and biking paths along Lake Superior and the St. Louis River, Lakewalk also features popular eateries and shopping destinations along its stretch. These include such popular eateries as Bennett's on the Lake, whose award-winning entrées please even the most discerning palates, as well as casual-dining favorites Black Wood Grill and Famous Dave's. Other area attractions include the Glensheen Historic Estate which boasts a spectacular view of Lake Superior and has even been featured on A&E's "American Castles." For a closer brush with everyday history in Duluth, visit one of the area's many museums, especially the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, which attracts more visitors than any other Great Lakes museum. For great Duluth nightlife, try Fond-Du-Luth Casino and the popular Grandma's Sports Garden Bar & Grill. In every facet, the city of Duluth achieves a rare metropolitan feel and an enticing blend of contemporary and historical attractions.

Did you know?

Duluth, on Lake Superior's westernmost shore, almost experienced its first economic boom around 1870, when the prospect of railroads to the west and canals to the east meant that the city would serve as a turnstile for products moving between the Atlantic and the Pacific. However, 1873's stock market crash and its resultant turmoil left entrepreneur Jay Cooke nearly broke and halted his grand designs for Duluth. Still, the city received a shot in the arm in the late 1870s, when Northern Minnesota's lumber and mining industries emerged, boosting the city's population beyond 100,000 and establishing a healthy elite class.

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