BWCA Entry Point Map provided for general information and
location of entry points,
not intended for navigational uses.
Quetico Park Entry Points | Quetico Park Web site | BWCA Canoe Trip Outfitters
Cook District - Overnight Paddle |
#1 Trout Lake
This entry point number is available for overnight paddle or overnight motor use. 25 h.p. motor maximum allowed on Trout Lake only, with no portaging of motor to adjacent lakes other than Vermilion Lake. Access is from Lake Vermilion
via a
60-rod canoe portage or a 180-rod portage which allows the use of portage wheels. For more
information, please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at 218-666-0020.
#8 Moose River (south of the Echo Trail)
Method of travel is paddle only. Access is a canoe landing and three portages to enter Big
Moose Lake.
Limited trip options. For more information, please call the Lacroix Ranger District in
Cook at
218-666-0020.
#9 Little Indian Sioux River (south of the Echo Trail)
Method of travel is paddle only. Difficult route. For more information, please call the LaCroix
Ranger District
in Cook at 218-666-0020.
#12 Little Vermilion Lake
Method of travel is motor or paddle. Enter from Crane Lake. Trip options for paddlers with
additional
portages. For more information, please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at
218-666-0020.
#12A Lac LaCroix only (from Little Vermilion Lake)
Method of travel is motor or paddle. Enter from Crane Lake. Must camp all nights on Lac
LaCroix (day
trips to other lakes are permitted). Very difficult to reach Lac LaCroix by paddle in one
day. For more
information, please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at 218-666-0020.
#14 Little Indian Sioux River (north of the Echo Trail)
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 40-rod portage to the river. Many trip options
with additional
portages. For more information, please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at
218-666-0020.
#16 Moose/Portage River (north of the Echo Trail)
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 160-rod portage to the Moose River. Many trip
options with
additional portages. For more information, please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook
at
218-666-0020.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Ely District - Overnight Paddle |
#4 Crab Lake and Cummings Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access from Burntside Lake with a 320 rod portage to Crab
Lake. Several
trip options with additional portaging. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi
Wilderness
Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#6 Slim Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 140 rod portage to Slim Lake. Portages to three
additional lakes.
For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#7 From Big Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access LaPond Lake with a 160 rod portage from Big Lake.
Limited trip
options. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#19 Stuart River
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 480 rod portage to the Stuart River. Many trip
options with
additional portages. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station
in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#20 Angleworm Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access Angleworm Lake with a 640 rod portage. Some trip
options with
additional portages. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station
in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#22 Mudro Lake - Restricted*
Method of travel is paddle. Three accesses into Mudro Lake involve portages ranging from
20 to 185
rods. Many trip options with additional portages (*no camping on Horse Lake). For more
information,
please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#23 Mudro Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Three accesses into Mudro Lake involve portages ranging from
20 to 185
rods. Many trip options with additional portages. While traveling this route,
you may travel along the International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi
Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#24 Fall Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. Access is a boat landing at Fall Lake. Several trip
options to
Newton, Basswood and Mud Lakes with additional portages. While traveling this
route, you may travel along the International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For more information, please
contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#25 Moose Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. 25 h.p. motor maximum. Many trip options for paddlers
with
additional portages. Access to Basswood for motors or paddlers with a 20 rod portage.
While traveling this route, you may travel along the International Border
without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more
information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#26 Wood Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access to Wood Lake is a 180 rod portage. Several trip options
with
additional portages. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station
in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#27 Snowbank Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. Access is a boat landing or canoe launch at Snowbank
Lake. 25
horse power motor limit. Many trip options for paddlers. For more information, please
contact the
Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#28 Snowbank Lake ONLY
Method of travel is motor or paddle. Access is a boat landing at Snowbank Lake. Must camp
all nights
on Snowbank Lake. (paddle day trips to other lakes are permitted) For more information,
please contact
the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#29 North Kawishiwi River
Method of travel is paddle. Access the North Kawishiwi River through Ojibway Lake and
Triangle Lake
utilizing two portages. Several trip options available with additional portages. For more
information,
please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#30 Lake One
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a canoe landing at Lake One. Many trip options
available with
additional portages. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station
in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#31 Farm Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. Access is a boat landing on Farm Lake with access to
South Farm.
25 h.p motor limit. Paddlers access North Kawishiwi from Farm Lake. Some trip options
available for
paddlers with additional portages. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi
Wilderness
Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#32 South Kawishiwi River
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 140 rod portage to the river. Some trip options
available with
additional portages. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station
in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#33 Little Gabbro Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 200 rod portage from the parking lot to Little
Gabbro Lake.
Several trip options available with additional portages. For more information, please
contact the
Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#77 South Hegman Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 80 rod portage to South Hegman. Limited trip
options with
addtional portages. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station
in Ely at
218-365-7561.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Isabella District - Overnight Paddle |
#34 Island River
Method of travel is paddle. Island River has two small portages which lead to the Isabella
river. There
are many portages and a few rapids along the Isabella River. For more information, please
call the Tofte
Ranger Station in Tofte at 218-663-8060.
#35 Isabella Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 35 rod portage to the lake. Some trip options with
additional
portages. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger Station in Tofte at
218-663-8060.
#67 Bog Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 232 rod portage into the lake. Bog lake has four
campsites.
Dead end lake with no trip options. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger
Station at
218-663-8060.
#75 Little Isabella River
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 20 rod portage to the Little Isabella River.
Several short portages
before you reach the Isabella River. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger
Station in Tofte
at 218-663-8060.
#84 Snake River
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 160 rod portage to the river and several short
potages before
reaching Bald Eagle Lake. For more information, please contact the Tofte Ranger Station in
Tofte at
218-663-8060.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Tofte District - Overnight Paddle |
#36 Hog Creek
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 15 rod portage to Hog Creek then paddle the small
creek to
Perent Lake. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger Station in Tofte at
218-663-8060.
#37 Kawishiwi Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a canoe landing at Kawishiwi Lake. Some trip options
with
additional portages. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger District in Tofte
at 218-663-8060.
#38 Sawbill Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a boat landing at Sawbill Lake. Several trip options
with additional
portages. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger Station in Tofte at
218-663-8060.
#39 Baker Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a boat landing at Baker Lake with a 10 rod portage
into Peterson
lake to reach the first campsite. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger
Station in Tofte at
218-663-8060.
#40 Homer Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a boat landing at Homer Lake. Some trip options with
additional
portages. For more information, please call the Tofte Ranger Station in Tofte at
218-663-8060.
#41 Brule Lake
Method of travel is paddle. The access is a boat landing at Brule Lake. Large lake with
many campsites.
Several trip options with additional portages. For more information, please call the Tofte
Ranger Station
in Tofte at 218-663-8060.
#41A Brule Lake Only
Method of travel is paddle. The access is a boat landing at Brule Lake. Large lake with
many campsites.
Must camp all nights on Brule Lake (day trips to other lakes are permitted). For more
information,
please call the Tofte Ranger Station in Tofte at 218-663-8060.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Grand Marais District - Overnight Paddle |
#43 Bower Trout Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 72 rod portage from small parking area into Bower
Trout. Some
trip options with additional portages. For more information, please call the Gunflint
Ranger Station in
Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#44 Ram Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 90 rod portage from the parking area. Some trip
options with
additional portages. For more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in
Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#45 Morgan Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a 320 rod portage to Morgan Lake. No campsites on
Morgan Lake.
Must do short portages to further lakes for campsites. For more information, please call
the Gunflint
Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#47 Lizz and Swamp Lakes
Method of travel is paddle. Access from Poplar Lake into Liz and Swamp Lakes only. Many
options for
trips with additional portages. For entry at Meeds Lake see Entry Point number 48. For
more
information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#48 Meeds Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access from Poplar Lake into Meeds Lake with a 320 rod
portage. Many
options for trips with additional portages. For entry at Liz and Swamp Lakes see Entry
Point 47. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#49 Skipper and Portage Lakes
Method of travel is paddle. Access from Poplar Lake (320 rod portage) or Iron Lake (230
rod portage).
For more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#50 Cross Bay Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is through the Cross River with a 50 and a 40 rod
portage to Ham
Lake and a 24 rod portage to Cross Bay Lake. Many trip options with additional portages.
For more
information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#51 Missing Link Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a canoe landing at Round Lake with a 142 rod portage
to Missing
Link. Many trip options with additional portages. For more information, please call the
Gunflint Ranger
Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#52 Brant Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is a canoe landing at Round Lake with an 85 and a 35
rod portage to
Brant Lake. Many trip options with additional portages. For more information, please call
the Gunflint
Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#54 Seagull Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. No motors generally west of 3 mile island. 10 h.p.
motor maximum.
Large lake with several campsites. Access is a boat landing at Seagull lake. Many trip
options with
additional portages. For more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in
Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#54A Seagull Lake Only
Method of travel is paddle or motor. Access is a boat landing at Seagull Lake. Must camp
all nights on
Seagull (day trips to other lakes are permitted). Large lake with several campsites. For
more information,
please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#55 Saganaga Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. 25 h.p. motor limit. No motors west of American
Point. Access to
Canada (the Crownland and Quetico Park). Huge lake with many campsites and easy access. Many trip options with additional portages. Access to Canada restricted unless you have a Remote Border Crossing Permit. Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For more information, please contact the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais
at
218-387-1750. For more info about the Remote Border Crossing Permit please use this link.
#55A Saganaga Lake Only
Method of travel is paddle or motor. 25 h.p. motor limit. No motors west of
American Point. Must camp all nights on Saganaga Lake (day trips to other lakes
are permitted). Huge lake with many campsites and easy access. Access to Canada
restricted unless you have a Remote Border Crossing Permit. Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For more information, please contact the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais
at
218-387-1750. For more info about the Remote Border Crossing Permit please use this link.
#57 Magnetic Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access Magnetic Lake and Granite River from Gunflint
Lake. For more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand
Marais at (218)387-1750. While traveling this route, you may travel along the
International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit. Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For more information, please contact the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais
at
218-387-1750. For more info about the Remote Border Crossing Permit please use this link.
#58 South Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is from Gunflint Lake with a 10 mile paddle
and two short portages to South Lake. While traveling this route, you may travel
along the International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#60 Duncan Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is from West Bearskin Lake with a 75 rod portage to
Duncan Lake
and Stairway Portage. For more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in
Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#61 Daniels Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access is from West Bearskin Lake with a 60 rod portage to
Daniels Lake an
a 460 rod portage to Rose Lake. For more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger
Station in Grand
Marais at (218)387-1750.
#62 Clearwater Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. 10 h.p. maximum. Many trip options with
additional portages. While traveling this route, you may travel along the
International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#64 East Bearskin Lake
Method of travel is paddle or motor. 25 h.p. motor limit. No motors on Alder or
Canoe Lakes. Many trip options with additional portages. While traveling this
route, you may travel along the International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750
#66 Crocodile River
Method of travel is paddle. No trip options. Must spend all nights on Crocodile Lake. For
more
information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#68 Pine Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access through McFarland Lake. Few trip options with
additional portages. While traveling this route, you may travel along the
International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#69 John Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access from Little John Lake. Few trip options with
additional portages. While traveling this route, you may travel along the
International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#70 North Fowl Lake
Method of travel is paddle. Access from Little John with a 78 and a 160 rod
portage to get to North Fowl Lake. Border lake between U.S. and Canada. While
traveling this route, you may travel along the International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#80 Larch Creek
Method of travel is paddle. Access from the canoe landing at Larch Creek. Small
parking lot for about five vehicles. PLEASE NOTE: Low water conditions or late
season water levels can make Larch Creek a tough paddle. While traveling this
route, you may travel along the International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
(218)387-1750.
#71 From Canada
Method of travel is paddle. Use only when trip originates in Canada then passes into
BWCAW. For
more information, please call the the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station at
218-365-7561 or the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Cook District - Motor Use |
#A Trout Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. 25 h.p. motor maximum. Access is from Lake Vermilion
via a
180-rod portage suitable for portage wheels. For more information, please call the LaCroix
Ranger
District at in Cook 218-666-0020.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
#C Fall Lake Only (Valid only on Fall Lake not Basswood)
Method of travel is day use motor. Access is a boat landing at Fall Lake. Valid only on
Fall Lake. For
more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#D Fall Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. Access is a boat landing at Fall Lake. Valid on Fall,
Newton,
Basswood and Mud Lakes. For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness
Station in
Ely at 218-365-7561.
#F Moose Lake Chain Only
Method of travel is day use motor. 25 h.p. motor limit. Valid only on Moose Lake, not
Basswood lake.
For more information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at
218-365-7561.
#G Moose Lake to Prairie Portage to Basswood
Method of travel is day use motor. 25 h.p. motor limit. For more information, please
contact the
Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#H Snowbank Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. 25 h.p. limit. For more information, please contact the
Kawishiwi
Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#I South Farm Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. 25 h.p. motor limit. For more information, please
contact the
Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Grand Marais District - Motor Use |
#J Saganaga Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. 25 h.p. motor limit. No motors west of American Point or in Quetico Park.
Access to
Canada restricted unless you have a Remote Border Crossing Permit. Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For more information, please contact the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais
at
218-387-1750. For more info about the Remote Border Crossing Permit please use this link.
#K Seagull Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. 10 h.p. motor limit in BWCA area, though no motors can be used generally west
of 3 mile island. On Seagull Lake area not in BWCA there is no motor restrictions.
For more information, please contact the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
218-387-1750.
#L Clearwater Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. 10 h.p. motor limit in BWCA area. On
Clearwater Lake area not in BWCA there is no motor restrictions. While traveling
this route, you may travel along the International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please contact the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
218-387-1750.
#M East Bearskin Lake
Method of travel is day use motor. 25 h.p. motor limit in BWCA area. On East
Bearskin Lake area not in BWCA there is no motor restrictions. Recent
legislation does not allow motors on Alder or Canoe Lakes surrounding East
Bearskin Lake. While traveling this route, you may travel along the
International Border without a Remote Border Crossing Permit
as long as you are only traveling in/near the border. Fishing in Canadian
waters, camping, picnicking, and other uses are prohibited with the Remote Border Crossing Permit.
Canadian fishing licenses are also required for angling in Canadian waters. For
more information, please contact the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at
218-387-1750.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Cook District - Overnight Hiking |
>>Please note that during high fire danger these trails maybe closed due to the inability to escape from smoke and fire.
#3 Pine Lake Trail -
CLOSED
Method of travel is hiking. 4 miles to Pine Lake. Rough trail not maintained. If paddling
use entry point
#1. For more information, please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at 218-666-0020.
#10 Norway Trail
Method of travel is hiking. 3 miles of hiking trail. No loop options. For more
information, please call the
LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at 218-666-0020.
#11 Blandin Trail
Method of travel is hiking. 4 miles to Lamb Lake. For more information, please call the
LaCroix Ranger
District in Cook at 218-666-0020.
#13 Herriman Lake Trails
Method of travel is hiking. 13 miles of trail accesses 4 lakes. Loop options. Three
campsites accessible
from the trail. For more information, please call the La Croix Ranger District in Cook at
218-666-0020.
#15 Sioux-Hustler Trail
Method of travel is hiking. 25-mile loop. Primitive trail is not well-maintained. For more
information,
please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at 218-666-0020.
#76 Big Moose Lake Trail
Method of travel is hiking. 2 1/2 miles to Big Moose Lake. No loop options. If paddling
use entry point #8.
For more information, please call the LaCroix Ranger District in Cook at 218-666-0020.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Ely District - Overnight Hiking |
>>Please note that during high fire danger these trails maybe closed due to the inability to escape from smoke and fire.
#21 Angleworm Lake
Method of travel is hiking. 13.5 mile loop trail. For more information, please contact the
Kawishiwi
Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
#74 Snowbank/Kekekabic Trail and Disapointment
Method of travel is hiking. Loop options include 26-40 miles of trail plus the Kekekabic
Trail. For more
information, please contact the Kawishiwi Wilderness Station in Ely at 218-365-7561.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Grand Marais District - Overnight Hiking |
>>Please note that during high fire danger these trails maybe closed due to the inability to escape from smoke and fire.
#56 Kekekabic Trail (East)
Method of travel is hiking. 36 mile trail. Very remote with difficult terrain. For more
information, please
call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#59 Partridge Lake/South Lake Trail
Method of travel is hiking only (if paddling, use entry #60). Two to three mile hike. For
more information,
please call the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#79 Eagle Mountain Hiking Trail
Method of travel is hiking. The trail is 3.5 miles to the top. For more information,
please call the Gunflint
Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#81 Border Route Trail (West)
Method of travel is hiking. 38 mile hiking trail. Shorter options available. For more
information, please call
the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#82 Border Route Trail (Center)
Method of travel is hiking. 38 mile hiking trail. Shorter options available. For more
information, please call
the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
#83 Border Route Trail (East)
Method of travel is hiking. 38 mile hiking trail. Shorter options available. For more
information, please call
the Gunflint Ranger Station in Grand Marais at (218)387-1750.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
Isabella District - Overnight Hiking |
>>Please note that during high fire danger these trails maybe closed due to the inability to escape from smoke and fire.
#86 Pow Wow Hiking Trail
Method of travel is hiking. 25 mile loop trail. For more information, please call the
Tofte Ranger Station in
Tofte at 218-663-8060.
To
order a permit for entry dates from May 1 through September 30 use an
outfitter or order your own permit on the
BWCAW Reservations Web site. Self-Issued Permits
- Free of Charge (Entry dates from October 1 through April 30 ONLY)
You do not need to pay for a permit. You only need to complete a free
self-issue permit, pick one up from any
Ranger Station.
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