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Date/Time: 05/04/2024 08:39AM
Johnson Falls from Little Caribou

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VaderStrom 06/28/2017 10:03AM
If you're into fishing, the fishing right below where the river enters Pine is great. If you want a fun fish to catch, try portaging (not as hard as you think) to Pierz lake and catching a Splake.


Superfly 06/28/2017 09:36AM
Thanks guys. This one is definitely on the bucket list can't wait to check it out.
VaderStrom 06/28/2017 09:31AM
If you get to a bog with a small stream coming down that feeds the falls you've reached the end of the road, but the road does go all the way there.
lindylair 06/28/2017 06:46AM
Sorry if I misled you, Vader is right. The 10 minute hike to Johnson Falls is from the very end of the Canoe to Pine portage on the shore of Pine Lake. By the way, there are two sets of falls there, make sure you go up to the second one too. You wouldn't know it from the base of the first falls. Also a great swimming hole at that first falls. Enjoy.
VaderStrom 06/27/2017 11:14AM
The trail connects at Pine Lake. It is a full portage from canoe to pine. The spur isn't up the portage at all, just on the edge of the lake.
Superfly 06/27/2017 09:43AM
quote lindylair: "You do need the canoe but when you get to the end of the portage it is a 1 minute canoe ride across the very western end of Pine to where the portage from Canoe ends. You will be taking a 10-15 minute hike back through the woods to Johnson Falls that is not the best, but not the worst either. It is well worth it."


Good to know the Johnson Falls trail is actually down the Canoe lake portage a bit. Thank you!
lindylair 06/26/2017 07:35PM
You do need the canoe but when you get to the end of the portage it is a 1 minute canoe ride across the very western end of Pine to where the portage from Canoe ends. You will be taking a 10-15 minute hike back through the woods to Johnson Falls that is not the best, but not the worst either. It is well worth it.


Im pretty sure you could bushwhack from the Little Caribou portage to Johnson Falls but the trick would be knowing where to enter and what direction to go. Easier to do the portage and take the trail.
pswith5 06/26/2017 05:04PM
quote bposteve: "Definitely need the canoe, otherwise you're looking at a several hundred yard swim." 3 weeks ago we decided it was toooo cold swim. ;)
Superfly 06/26/2017 01:17PM
Good to know,


Thank you!
bposteve 06/26/2017 12:19PM
Definitely need the canoe, otherwise you're looking at a several hundred yard swim.
cowdoc 06/26/2017 11:55AM
I'm not aware of a connecting trail from that side. You have to paddle across Pine to get to the trail. If coming from Canoe Lake, you can leave canoe there and do the Pine portage and take a spur trail to Johnson Falls, but not the Little Caribou side.
Superfly 06/26/2017 09:56AM
Planning a day trip with my old man to Johnson Falls from Clearwater lake. Question: Does the 80rod portage from Little Caribou to Pine Lake connect to the Johnson Falls trail or is the only access to the trail from Pine Lake? If so I was planning on stashing the canoes at Little Caribou and hiking to the falls vs portaging over to Pine. Can't Really tell from the map. Thanks!