Visitors come to this exceptional year-round park for the quiet, the solitude, and the famous waterfall, Devil's Kettle. The most popular hike leads from the trailhead upstream along the Brule River to Devil's Kettle, where the river splits around a mass of volcanic rock. Half of the river plunges 50 feet into a pool, while the rest pours into a huge pothole. The park is a favorite spot for anglers, who catch brook and rainbow trout in the Brule River or its tributary, Gauthier Creek. Other recreation includes camping, picnicking, hiking, and cross-country skiing along the river; the park maintains 5 miles of groomed ski trails. Snowshoers are permitted anwhere in the park except groomed ski trails. Campgrounds open until first major snowfall. The park is located 14 miles northeast of Grand Marais.