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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Hiking trails along the Gunflint Trail Reply |
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ducks |
06/04/2019 09:50AM All good suggestions above....... Something I really like about the Centenial Trail is that it's a loop instead of a there a back type of hike like the others. |
TuscaroraBorealis |
06/03/2019 04:29PM Ram Lake hiking trail |
schweady |
06/03/2019 02:31PM Paddle up to Stairway Portage/Falls at the north end of Duncan and hike west 2 miles or so on the BRT to the Rose Lake Cliffs. Rugged, steep sections at times, hence the paddle to get there rather than hiking the Caribou Trail. I have some helpful gps coordinates if you'd like. |
Twins87 |
06/03/2019 12:36PM We hiked to Bridal Veil Falls last summer and really enjoyed it. The hike was a spur trail of the BRT and a portion of the BRT. Loon Lake to Bridal Veil Falls We also have hiked the Centennial Trail several times, the first 1.3 miles of that Trail is the Kek and you can continue on instead of following Centennial Trail. Centennial Trail We've snowshoed a portion of the South Lake Trail in the winter but never tackled it in the summertime. It's not a highly traveled trail so I've heard it gets quite overgrown in the summertime. |
Tyler11 |
06/03/2019 12:30PM Ya I have done that one also. I was thinking about trying a stretch of the border route trail. Has anyone been on this one? |
Tyler11 |
06/03/2019 12:30PM Ya I have done that one also. I was thinking about trying a stretch of the border route trail. Has anyone been on this one? |
walllee |
06/03/2019 11:24AM Magnetic Rock trail is nice. Honeymoon Bluff is not a long hike, but has a spectacular view at the top. |
Tyler11 |
06/03/2019 10:10AM Going to be going up in a month or so and would like to do some hiking. I have done the Caribou Rock trail, but was wondering if anyone has done some of the other day hikes up there. Any suggestions? |