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Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

Superior National Forest

Trailheads
  • Angleworm Lake (OP)
  • Angleworm Lake Trail (OH)
  • Baker Lake (OP)
  • Big Moose Lake Trail (OH)
  • Blandin Trail (OH)
  • Bog Lake (OP)
  • Border Route Trail (center) (OH)
  • Border Route Trail (east) (OH)
  • Border Route Trail (west) (OH)
  • Bower Trout Lake (OP)
  • Brant Lake (OP)
  • Brule Lake (OP) (OP)
  • Brule Lake Only (OP) (OP)
  • Brule Lake Trail (OH)
  • Clearwater Lake (DM)
  • Clearwater Lake (OM)
  • Clearwater Lake (OP)
  • Crab Lake & Cummings Lake (OP)
  • Crocodile River (OP)
  • Cross Bay Lake (OP)
  • Daniels Lake (OP)
  • Duncan Lake (OP)
  • Eagle Mountain Trail (OH)
  • East Bearskin (DM)
  • East Bearskin (OM)
  • East Bearskin (OP)
  • Fall Lake (OM)
  • Fall Lake (OP)
  • Fall Lake ONLY (DM)
  • Fall Lake and Beyond (DM) (DM)
  • Farm Lake (OM)
  • Farm Lake (OP)
  • From Big Lake (OP)
  • From Canada (OP) (OP) (OP) (OP) (OP)
  • Herriman Lake Trail (OH)
  • Hog Creek (OP)
  • Homer Lake (OP)
  • Isabella Lake (OP)
  • Island River (OP)
  • John Lake (OP)
  • Kawishiwi Lake (OP)
  • Kekekabic Trail (east) (OH)
  • Kekekabic Trail (west) /Snowbank (OH)
  • Lac LaCroix Only (OM)
  • Lac LaCroix Only (OP)
  • Lake One #30F (OP)
  • Lake One (OP)
  • Larch Creek (OP)
  • Little Gabbro Lake (OP)
  • Little Indian Sioux North (OP)
  • Little Indian Sioux SOUTH (OP) (OP)
  • Little Isabella River (OP)
  • Little Vermilion Lake (OM)
  • Little Vermilion Lake (OP)
  • Little Vermillion Lake and Beyond (DM)
  • Lizz and Swamp Lakes (OP)
  • Magnetic Lake (OP)
  • Meeds Lake (OP)
  • Missing Link Lake (OP)
  • Moose Lake (OM) (OM)
  • Moose Lake (OP) (OP)
  • Moose Newfound Sucker (DM) (DM)
  • Moose River South (OP)
  • Moose-Basswood via Prairie Portage (DM) (DM) (DM)
  • Moose/Portage River North (OP)
  • Morgan Lake (OP)
  • Mudro Lake (OP)
  • Mudro Lake Restricted (OP)
  • North Fowl Lake (OP)
  • North Kawishiwi River (OP)
  • Norway Trail (OH)
  • Partridge Lake Trail (OH)
  • Pine Lake (OP)
  • Pow Wow Trail (OH)
  • Ram Lake (OP)
  • Saganaga Lake (DM)
  • Saganaga Lake (OM) (OM)
  • Saganaga Lake (OP) (OP)
  • Saganaga Lake Only (OP)
  • Sawbill Lake (OP)
  • Seagull Lake (DM)
  • Seagull Lake (OM) (OM)
  • Seagull Lake (OP) (OP)
  • Seagull Lake Only (OP)
  • Sioux-Hustler Trail (OH)
  • Skipper & Portage Lakes (OP)
  • Slim Lake (OP)
  • Snake River (OP)
  • Snowbank Lake (DM)
  • Snowbank Lake (OM)
  • Snowbank Lake (OP)
  • Snowbank Lake Restricted (OP)
  • South Farm Lake (DM)
  • South Hegman Lake (OP)
  • South Kawishiwi River (OP)
  • South Lake (OP)
  • Stuart River (OP)
  • Trout Lake (DM) (DM)
  • Trout Lake (OM)
  • Trout Lake (OP)
  • Wood Lake (OP)

Overview

Click "Show Notification" arrow in the upper right corner of this page to read the latest alerts for BWCAW permits. A Place Worth PreservingThe BWCA Wilderness is a unique area located in the northern third of the Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota. Over 1,098,000 acres in size, it extends nearly 150 miles along the International Boundary adjacent to Canada’s Quetico and La Verendrye Provincial Parks, bordered on the west by Voyageurs National Park with Grand Portage Monument to the east. The BWCAW contains over 1,200 miles of canoe routes, 12 hiking trails and over 2,000 designated campsites.  This area was set aside in 1926 to preserve its primitive character and made a part of the National Wilderness Preservation System in 1964 with subsequent legislation in 1978. Wilderness offers freedom to those who wish to pursue an experience of expansive solitude, challenge and personal connection with nature. The BWCAW allows visitors to canoe, portage and camp in the spirit of those travelers that came before them centuries ago. For the most current, comprehensive information on planning a trip to the BWCAW, please review the BWCAW Trip Planning Guide (PDF).  The BWCAW Act of 1978In 2018, we observed the 40th anniversary of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act (PL 95-495). The 1964 Wilderness Act created the National Wilderness Preservation System that included the BWCA. The BWCAW Act of 1978 added more acreage and specific management direction with the purpose to protect, manage, enhance and restore the area. Learn more about the BWCAW Act of 1978

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