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Suggested Itineraries

Suggested Itineraries

Minnesota, USA

-Day Wilderness Introduction

This trip provides an introduction to wilderness canoeing, with relatively short portages, offering a taste of the Boundary Waters experience. It readily accommodates a single base camp or a small loop.

Example Itinerary: Lake One Chain (Entry Point 30, near Ely). Arrive early, paddle through Lakes One, Two, Three, and Four, finding a suitable campsite on Lake Three or Four for a relaxed first day.

Sample 3-Day Plan

  • Day 1: Entry and Initial Paddle to Lake Three or Four
  • Day 2: Explore nearby lakes or relax at base camp
  • Day 3: Paddle Out and return gear to outfitter

Extended Wilderness Journeys

For those seeking a more extensive experience, longer trips explore the wilderness and offer a true disconnect.

-Day Comprehensive Trip

This duration allows for penetration into the wilderness, more challenging portages, diverse lakes, and a chance to truly disconnect.

Trip Highlights

  • More extensive loop options
  • Move between multiple base camps
  • True disconnection from modern life
  • Diverse fishing opportunities
Consider booking specific BWCAW experiences via GetYourGuide for easy planning.

Basswood Lake Chain Itinerary

Example Itinerary: Entry Point 16 (Moose Lake, near Ely). Paddle through Moose, Newfound, and Sucker Lakes, then into the expansive Basswood Lake.

Daily Exploration

  • Day 1-3: Arrive, push into Basswood, find campsite
  • Day 4: Explore Basswood, visit Lower Basswood Falls
  • Day 5: Crooked Lake and Ojibwe pictographs
  • Day 6-7: Deep wilderness immersion, begin return journey

Extended Wilderness Journey 10-14 Days

These trips are for experienced paddlers seeking remote areas, extensive fishing, high solitude, and possibly a border crossing into Quetico Provincial Park.

Advanced Trip Goals

  • Reach truly remote areas
  • Extended fishing pursuits
  • High solitude and challenge
  • Potential Quetico border crossing

International Border Loop Itinerary

This type of trip connects multiple large border lakes like Basswood, Knife, Ottertrack, Saganaga, or Maraboeuf, possibly with a side excursion into Quetico.

Route Considerations

  • Route depends on permit availability
  • Group experience is a factor
  • Outfitter shuttle service often needed
  • Advanced navigation skills needed

Budget Level Overview

Your budget influences how you outfit your trip and the services you choose to use.

Backpacker's Guide

Minimal costs, self-sufficiency, primitive camping, basic canoe rental, self-prepared food.

Mid-Range Traveler

Balanced comfort, lighter Kevlar canoe, partial outfitting, mix of prepared and outfitter meals.

Luxury Experience

Maximum comfort, high-end lodge stays, full outfitting, professional guide, tow boat service.

Itinerary Matching

Tailor your route and trip based on your available time for maximum enjoyment of the Boundary Waters experience.

Interest-Based Routes

Tailor your route to your group's specific interests, from historical sites to adventurous challenges.

Historical & Heritage Focus

Prioritize routes that include known pictograph sites and follow historical voyageur routes for a connection to the past.

Locations

  • Hegman Lake pictographs
  • Crooked Lake sacred sites
  • Explore historical routes
  • Learn about voyageurs
Check GetYourGuide for historical tours and experiences.

Culinary Adventures

Focus on routes with good fishing opportunities for fresh catches. Incorporate gourmet dehydrated meals or fresh ingredients that last a few days.

Fishing & Foraging

  • Excellent fishing spots
  • Gourmet dehydrated meals
  • Fresh ingredients for short trips
  • Research specific fishing reports

Adventure Seekers

Choose routes with longer or more challenging portages, opportunities for cliff jumping (where safe), and lakes known for strong winds for challenging paddling.

Thrill & Challenge

  • Long, challenging portages
  • Cliff jumping (check safety)
  • Lakes with strong winds
  • Tough multi-day treks
Find gear for your adventure at Patagonia.

Family Canoeing

This itinerary focuses on shorter paddling days, minimal and easy portages, and options for comfortable base camping, perfect for groups with children.

Gentle Routes

  • Child-friendly paddling days
  • Easy, short portages
  • Base camping options
  • Lakes One chain, Fall Lake

Artistic Inspiration

While wilderness itself is art, focus less on deep interior and more on gateway towns like Grand Marais for art galleries and cultural appreciation.

Creative Explorations

  • Grand Marais art galleries
  • Natural landscape as art
  • Ancient pictographs on cliffs
  • Town cultural events

Solitude & Wellness Journey

Routes emphasizing solitude, quiet lakes, and opportunities for reflection. Avoid popular entry points and travel during shoulder seasons for maximum peace.

Mindful Paddling

  • Focus on quiet contemplation
  • Seek quiet, secluded lakes
  • Optimal in shoulder seasons
  • Longer portages to interior lakes

Trip Types by Interest

Historical / Heritage

Explore ancient pictographs and voyageur routes for a journey into the past.

Adventure / Outdoor

Seek challenging portages, windy lakes, and opportunities for exhilarating activities.

Family Friendly

Opt for shorter paddling days, easy portages, and comfortable base camping for all ages.

Interest-Based Travel

Choose an itinerary that matches your group's specific interests for a more rewarding and memorable trip.

Seasonal BWCAW Experiences

Each season offers distinct advantages and challenges for your trip, influencing crowds, weather, and available activities.

Summer Wilderness June-August

Warmest weather ideal for swimming, with long daylight hours. All services are fully operational during this peak season.

Summer Characteristics

  • Warmest weather for swimming
  • Long daylight hours
  • All services operational
  • Peak insect season
Enjoy extended paddling and swimming opportunities during these months.

Autumn Serenity September-October

Experience stunning fall colors in late September to early October. Significantly fewer insects and cooler temperatures make this ideal for paddling and portaging.

Fall Features

  • Stunning fall colors
  • Fewer insects
  • Cooler temperatures for activity
  • Unpredictable weather

Winter Solitude November-April

Winter months offer extreme solitude and unique snowscapes. Opportunities exist for ice fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing across frozen lakes.

Winter Pros

  • Extreme solitude
  • Unique snowscapes
  • No permit fees

Winter Cons

  • Extreme cold conditions
  • Requires specialized gear
  • Limited services available

Winter Activities

Explore the frozen wilderness with these activities, ideal for those prepared for cold conditions and seeking unparalleled quiet.

Cold Weather Fun

  • Ice fishing adventures
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Snowshoeing across lakes
  • Winter camping for experts

Selecting Your Season

Match the season to your preferences for activities, solitude, and comfort levels. Each time of year presents a different BWCAW experience.

Seasonal Fit

  • Summer for warmth & swimming
  • Fall for colors & fewer insects
  • Winter for solitude & challenge
  • Plan according to your goals

Critical Trip Information

Permit Requirements

Entry permits are essential and highly sought after, especially for peak season. Book well in advance to secure your preferred dates.

Weather Preparedness

Weather changes rapidly. Pack layers, rain gear, and navigation tools. Be ready for sudden shifts in temperature and conditions.

Fall Trip Recommendation

A fall trip offers fewer bugs and stunning scenery. Pack warm layers and be ready for cold nights as temperatures can drop significantly.