The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a pristine, remote wilderness area in northern Minnesota known for its interconnected waterways, abundant wildlife, and stunning natural beauty.
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a remote and pristine wilderness experience. Here are some of the most popular points of interest in the area:
Knife Lake is one of the largest and most scenic lakes in the Boundary Waters. It offers excellent fishing opportunities, as well as opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and camping along its shores.
Basswood Lake is another popular destination for visitors to the Boundary Waters. It is known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant wildlife, including bald eagles and loons. The lake is also a popular spot for fishing and camping.
Saganaga Lake is located on the northern edge of the Boundary Waters and is known for its rugged beauty and solitude. The lake is a popular spot for fishing, with a variety of fish species, including walleye, northern pike, and lake trout.
The Granite Cliff Overlook offers stunning views of the surrounding wilderness and is a popular spot for hiking and photography. The overlook is accessible via a short trail from the Gunflint Trail.
The Kekekabic Trail is a challenging hiking trail that winds through some of the most remote and rugged terrain in the Boundary Waters. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding wilderness and is a popular spot for experienced hikers looking for a wilderness adventure.
These are just a few of the many points of interest in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Whether you're interested in fishing, hiking, canoeing, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, the Boundary Waters has something to offer for everyone.
Description: A sign pointing to the BWCA Wilderness Entry Points of Snake River and Little Isabella River. BWCA is located in Northern Minnesota in the Superior National Forest.
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Description: Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA) signage in the Superior National Forest of Minnesota, in summer. -- (C) 2018 Tony Webster tony@tonywebster.com +1 202-930-9200
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Description: Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
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Description: A Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) sign along a portage trail to Bower Trout Lake near Lima Grade on the Gunflint Trail (Superior National Forest) in Northern Minnesota.
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Description: typical Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness scene
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Description: Boundary Waters Canoe Area, Minnesota, USA.
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Description: A canoe portage on Bower Trout Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA), near the Gunflint Trail, Superior National Forest, Minnesota. - Copyright (c) 2018 Tony Webster tony@tonywebster.com +1 202-930-9200
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Description: Alice Lake, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Ely, United States
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