Bear Head Lake State Park offers pristine forest landscapes and a large, clear lake ideal for hiking, camping, and paddling in northeastern Minnesota. The park is known for its rugged natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities year-round.
Bear Head Lake State Park, located in St. Louis County, Minnesota, encompasses over 3,000 acres of boreal forest, wetlands, and a 650-acre lake. The park features rolling granite ridges, numerous small lakes and ponds, and extensive mixed hardwood and conifer forests characteristic of the northern Minnesota wilderness. Established in 1961, it provides a less developed, quieter alternative to busier state parks in the region. Visitors can explore a variety of habitats including black spruce and tamarack bogs, which support unique plant and wildlife species. The lake itself is known for its exceptional water quality and offers excellent opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and freshwater fishing, notably for walleye and northern pike. The park supports diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, loons, and many species of migratory birds. Hiking trails range from short loops to longer, more remote routes for backpacking. Winter visitors enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing through serene snowscapes. Campgrounds offer both drive-in and walk-in sites with amenities including showers and accessible facilities. Bear Head Lake State Park's location between Ely and Tower makes it a peaceful getaway with access to the larger Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness nearby. The park’s scenic overlooks provide stunning views of the lake and surrounding forest, making it a favorite destination for photographers and naturalists.
Scenic overlook providing panoramic views of Bear Head Lake
Pristine boreal forest ecosystem with black spruce and tamarack bogs
Large clear-water lake ideal for paddling and fishing
Remote backpacking trails offering solitude and wildlife viewing
A 650-acre glacial lake known for crystal-clear waters and excellent fishing opportunities.
A vantage point offering expansive views over Bear Head Lake and surrounding forests.
Unique wetland habitats supporting specialized plant and animal species.