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john 800
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05/09/2018 12:04AM  
My wife and I are bringing our 7 and 9 year old girls camping at the south kawihiwi campground the forst week in july. I have done almost zero research as of yet on the campground or surrounding area, as it was one of the only sites left on a holiday week. Is it on an area of the river that is big enough i should bring my small boat with an outboard or just a canoe? Any good fishing in the area that time of year? I would also be interested to hear any information on the campground, there are not many pictures on the website. Also is the area the campground is on covered on a fisher map? Im not sure how far the campground is even in the general vicinity of the bw entry points
 
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firemedic5586
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05/09/2018 12:42AM  
I've camped there quite a few times..

As I'm too lazy to type a novel... I sent you an email with a phone #
 
DrBobDg
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05/09/2018 08:55AM  
firemedic5586: "I've camped there quite a few times..


As I'm too lazy to type a novel... I sent you an email with a phone #"


OK.. I'll bite. How did a moose bite your sister ??

dr bob
 
05/09/2018 11:16AM  
They also have a nice little swimming beach there.
 
05/09/2018 12:12PM  
My first trip ever was Isabella river to bald eagle to the kawishiwa river and had my folks waiting with big juicy stakes. I think it is a good campgrounds. But wing night in Goodland is the place to be the 6, 7 &8th. Saturday night fireworks, good food... haha.
Have fun...
 
john 800
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05/09/2018 04:44PM  
nctry: "My first trip ever was Isabella river to bald eagle to the kawishiwa river and had my folks waiting with big juicy stakes. I think it is a good campgrounds. But wing night in Goodland is the place to be the 6, 7 &8th. Saturday night fireworks, good food... haha.
Have fun... "


Goodland? Where is goodland?
 
05/09/2018 04:48PM  
john 800: "
nctry: "My first trip ever was Isabella river to bald eagle to the kawishiwa river and had my folks waiting with big juicy stakes. I think it is a good campgrounds. But wing night in Goodland is the place to be the 6, 7 &8th. Saturday night fireworks, good food... haha.
Have fun... "



Goodland? Where is goodland?"

About 105 miles north of Brainerd and on route to the BWCA for me.
 
Grizzlyman
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05/09/2018 05:16PM  
Yes. This is a great campground. I believe you can get
Down to birch lake via the river so a boat is a good idea.
 
schweady
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05/09/2018 08:13PM  
Pinetree: "
john 800: "
nctry: "My first trip ever was Isabella river to bald eagle to the kawishiwa river and had my folks waiting with big juicy stakes. I think it is a good campgrounds. But wing night in Goodland is the place to be the 6, 7 &8th. Saturday night fireworks, good food... haha.
Have fun... "




Goodland? Where is goodland?"

About 105 miles north of Brainerd and on route to the BWCA for me."

Take a right at the used car sales barn and don't miss the next immediate left. Nice little shortcut to come into Hibbing from the south... :-)
 
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