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These secluded Split Rock Lighthouse State Park Cart-In campsites are all within 2000 feet of the parking lot. Wheeled carts are available to haul gear and supplies to your campsite. Total of 20 sites available. In addition, there are 4 backpack site [...]
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Lake Superior Water Trail Low Impact Campsites are primitive sites on a first-come, first-served bases, only accessible by kayak or canoe. NOTE: This is a Backpack/Kayak Campsite that is a shared use site for paddlers and hikers. This site ca [...]
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Lake Superior Water Trail Low Impact Campsites are primitive sites on a first-come, first-served bases, only accessible by kayak or canoe. NOTE: There are two sites at this location. One is a Backpack/Kayak Campsite that is a shared use site f [...]
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Lake Superior Water Trail Low Impact Campsites are primitive sites on a first-come, first-served bases, only accessible by kayak or canoe. Highlights Single nights use Campsites, weather permitting. First-come — First-served Six padd [...]
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Lake Superior Water Trail Low Impact Campsites are primitive sites on a first-come, first-served bases, only accessible by kayak or canoe. Number of Sites At Location: 2 Highlights The Gooseberry Falls State Park has 2 watercraft campsite [...]
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The stretch of Devil Track River from the Gunflint Trail to Lake Superior in Cook County is 4.9 miles long and is rated by American Whitewater as a class II-V section. If you are interested in kayaking this river, take a look at the sites and videos [...]
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If you’ve ever worried that we’ve solved all the mysteries of nature, fear not. Minnesota’s Devil’s Kettle Falls on the Brule River has been puzzling hikers and geologists for generations. At the falls, along Lake Superior’s north shore, a [...]
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Keep in mind that lots of rivers here are not for beginners. The Brule is one of them. The Sauna Bath Rapid to Highway 61 section of Brule River in Cook County is 6 miles long and is a class II-IV+(V) section of whitewater according to American White [...]
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Another smaller river on the North Shore that is only flowing in the spring is the Flute Reed River. It is considered a difficult - Class III-IV stretch of whitewater according to American Whitewater, with a 600 foot drop from beginning to end. The r [...]
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