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trailmix27
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12/03/2017 05:06PM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
My dad, brother, and I are looking to take a trip to the BWCA this winter. Rather than brave the cold in tents, I'd like to find a resort or outfitter that we could rent a cabin from and then snowshoe or cross country ski during the day. We would also be interested in trying our hand at a little north country ice fishing. Any suggestions on outfitters/resorts that offer something like that?
 
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12/03/2017 05:44PM  
There are some yurts for rent up the Gunflint in the winter. Also numerous other spots.
Grandma L
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12/03/2017 06:15PM  
Bear Head MN State Park - Camper Cabin
You might check these out - heated, clean and cheap.
12/03/2017 06:44PM  
quote Grandma L: " Bear Head MN State Park - Camper Cabin
You might check these out - heated, clean and cheap."


Good choice and many State parks have them available now.
12/03/2017 07:42PM  
Tuscarora has a couple of cabins open all winter. You could leave your back door and ski across Round Lake and head for Tuscarora Lake which is a popular winter Lake trout lake. Just up their driveway you could snowshoe on the Centennial Trail.
12/03/2017 07:51PM  
quote cowdoc: "Tuscarora has a couple of cabins open all winter. You could leave your back door and ski across Round Lake and head for Tuscarora Lake which is a popular winter Lake trout lake. Just up their driveway you could snowshoe on the Centennial Trail."


That is one of my favorite areas to go off track.
HappyHuskies
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12/04/2017 06:46AM  
Check out Log Cabin Hideaways Very nice, secluded cabins. Dean and Cecillia, the owners, are great to work with too!
trailmix27
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12/04/2017 08:25PM  
Thanks for the responses. The cabins at Log Cabin Hideaways look awesome. I'll have to do a little more research and start looking at some dates.
12/05/2017 11:00AM  
I haven't stayed, but visited Bearskin Lodge one winter while delivering canoes. Beautiful, warm, clean, and inviting are my first impressions. Great people as in most of your better accomadations.
In Ely, I would probably stay at Voyager North in a bunk house. Your right in town and can experience the fine dining there, get the scoop on where to fish from TGO, a little shopping maybe, and so many good options to do from there.
12/05/2017 11:26AM  
quote nctry: "I haven't stayed, but visited Bearskin Lodge one winter while delivering canoes. Beautiful, warm, clean, and inviting are my first impressions. Great people as in most of your better accomadations.
In Ely, I would probably stay at Voyager North in a bunk house. Your right in town and can experience the fine dining there, get the scoop on where to fish from TGO, a little shopping maybe, and so many good options to do from there."



As far as ski trails the Gunflint has some of the best anywhere and Ely has some also. I would think Bearhead state park must groom. Also love the Pines on the North Burntside arm.
12/08/2017 03:10PM  
Believe Silver Rapids Lodge still has a few cabins that are open all year in addition to their motel units. I think they have one or two trails very nearby as well. I stayed in their motel 2005 and snowshoe'd up into the BWCA through the Farm Lake EP.
12/13/2017 07:07PM  
cowdoc: "Tuscarora has a couple of cabins open all winter. You could leave your back door and ski across Round Lake and head for Tuscarora Lake which is a popular winter Lake trout lake. Just up their driveway you could snowshoe on the Centennial Trail."


I've never been, but have always been interested in the area from the many posts, and Bear Paulson's trips there.

This is a great idea, and will be on my short list for winter 2019!

We did the winter camping last year (or rather - this year) and after two tries both in a warm, and cold tent, I decided I prefer the cabin life in the winter, yet LOVE everything about the BWCA in the winter at the same time. Best of both worlds.

Swing into Voyagers Brewery before you head in!
 
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