The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a vast wilderness region in northeastern Minnesota known for its thousands of lakes and pristine waterways, offering unmatched opportunities for canoeing and solitude in the wild.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Entry permits required; fees apply especially in peak seasons.
Best visited from late spring through early fall for optimal canoeing weather.
Ely Visitor Center, Gunflint Ranger Station
Accessible via Highway 61 and local roads; some seasonal closures may apply.
Summers are mild with temperatures ranging from 50-75°F, while winters can be harsh with heavy snowfall and temperatures often dropping below 0°F. Spring and fall weather can be unpredictable.
Invasive species, climate change, and potential mining activities pose risks. Conservation efforts focus on preserving water quality and natural ecosystems.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Offers a rustic and remote camping experience accessible by canoe.
Conveniently located with access to multiple entry points for paddling.
A challenging trail traversing remote wilderness, connecting to several lakes.
Follows the U.S.-Canada border with stunning views and rugged terrain.
Passes through dense forest and serene lake scenery.
Through forested areas with opportunities for wildlife sightings and solitude.
Plan and secure permits well in advance due to the popularity of the area.
Summer is the best season, though be prepared for bugs; fall offers stunning foliage.
Each group requires a special wilderness permit; quotas are strictly enforced.
Pack lightweight but robust gear suitable for both water and land portages.