Overview
Located along the Canadian border, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA) is known for its expansive wilderness. Join our five-day Boundary Waters trip to paddle the pristine lakes of this northern gem. Experience stillness, silence, and solitude as you travel among the pines, birch, and cedar. Listen to loons call as the sun rises to burn mist off of a mirror-still lake. Relax around an evening campfire and watch for shooting stars and northern lights. Our lightweight Wenonah canoes make paddling and portaging easier than ever.
Sample Itinerary
Expand All FieldsDay 1: Meet your trip mates and paddle to a campsite on Sawbill Lake.
Your trip starts in the afternoon at one of the BWCA ranger stations. You will drive to your entry point where the group will unload the trailer and pack gear into large dry bags. The first day, you will paddle from the Sawbill Lake water access to a campsite along the lake’s shores. In camp you will prepare dinner and enjoy an evening around the fire as you discuss trip expectations.
Day 2: Paddle and portage to Kelso lake.
Wake up early for great coffee and breakfast and review canoeing skills. Break camp and get underway, taking a short portage into a narrow channel. Keep an eye out for wildlife enjoying the calm waters before paddling into Kelso Lake. Find a campsite in the lake’s open northern reaches and settle in for an evening around the fire.
Day 3: Spend a layover day on Kelso Lake.
Paddle the Kelso River into Lujenida Lake and see a boulder perched atop three small stones. Take a longer portage to Zenith Lake if the group is feeling ambitious or return to camp and spend the afternoon swimming, fishing, or practicing your canoeing skills.
Day 4: Paddle south and portage into Alton Lake.
As the group learns to work together, more time is set aside for fishing, bird watching, exploring, or learning camp crafts.
Day 5: Enjoy a peaceful early morning paddle and say farewell to your group mates.
Cross Alton Lake and take one last short portage to Sawbill Lake. Pack up the van for the ride home, officially ending the trip in the late morning.
Dates & Fees
Wilderness Inquiry leads trips to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness but currently has no dates scheduled. If you have a group of people interested, we can set up a customized adventure just for you! Please contact us or request a trip quote below if you are interested in a group trip to this destination.
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TERRAIN/ROUTE CHOICES: The BWCA lies on the Canadian Shield, and is characterized by exposed granite with a thin layer of topsoil. The lakes and trails make this wilderness area one of the most accessible in the country. The BWCA offers a wide range of route options from very easy to very difficult. Wilderness Inquiry runs trips all over the wilderness area, on all kinds of routes. Your trail guides will determine the route you will take, based on wilderness conditions and your group’s interests. No previous experience is needed to complete this trip.
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