Superior National Forest Scenic Byway

The Superior National Forest Scenic Byway (SNFSB), also known as Forest Highway 11, is a combination of state and county highways in Minnesota that travel between the historic communities of the Iron Range and Lake Superior's North Shore.

The byway is 78 miles (126 km) of paved, two-lane roads and is marked by navigational signs with the SNFSB logo.

[1] The byway begins in Gilbert, at the intersection of State Highway 37 (MN 37) and Sparta Road.

From there it turns south until the city border, and then resumes its eastward travel along CR 110 to Hoyt Lakes.

It then travels east along CR 5 into Silver Bay, ending at MN 61 near the North Shore.