Judge C. R. Magney State Park

Judge C. R. Magney State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Minnesota, on the North Shore of Lake Superior. It was named for Clarence R. Magney, a former mayor of Duluth and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, who was instrumental in getting 11 state parks and scenic waysides established along the North Shore. The park is best known for the Devil's Kettle, an unusual waterfall and rock formation in which half of the Brule River disappears into a pothole.

Judge C. R. Magney State Park
Devil's Kettle at Judge C. R. Magney State Park
Location of Judge C.R. Magney State Park in Minnesota
Judge C. R. Magney State Park (the United States)
LocationCook, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates47°51′4″N 90°3′30″W
Area4,643 acres (18.79 km2)
Elevation1,073 ft (327 m)
Established1957
Named forClarence R. Magney
Governing bodyMinnesota Department of Natural Resources
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