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July 06 2025

Entry Point 25 - Moose Lake

Moose Lake entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (25 HP max). This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 21 miles. Access is an boat landing or canoe launch at Moose Lake. Many trip options for paddlers with additional portages. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 27
Elevation: 1356 feet
Latitude: 47.9877
Longitude: -91.4997
Labor day weekend 2024.
Entry point was 25-Moose lake. Went north, and then west onto Ensign Lake. Camped on eastern end of Ensign lake. Very busy and lucky to get a campsite. Day 2, went to Cattyman Falls and on down to Disappointment Lake. All sites full. Had to get off the water due to inclement storm. Ended up on Parent Lake on day 3, western camp site. Beautiful site. Exited from Snowbank lake on day 4. Overall fishing was poor. Some small mouth bass on Parent lake.
Nothing elsewhere. Approximately 20 miles of paddling/portaging. 11 portages in total. Already planning for 2025.

Mudro to Horse

by Sundem2005
Trip Report

Entry Date: May 13, 2025
Entry Point: Mudro Lake
Number of Days: 3
Group Size: 1

Trip Introduction:
Quick trip into horse Lake

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I took a quick trip into Horse from Mudro to test my new solo cedar strip canoe. The water levels are a little high and the access from the parking lot was in the normal spot 5/13-5/15 with no extra pull outs before Mudro (Although still plenty of rocks to catch a canoe). The 3 portages from Mudro to Horse had no unexpected surprises.

I took the island site on the north end of the lake. While I was there I went to check out the foundations at the old horse camp on the north end and was presently surprised to find moose poop everywhere. Along with that there was young aspen broke off about 6 feet up all over meaning recent activity from moose. And the best part a tree about 6inches round rubbed up from what was probably a bull moose last year. Although I never saw one all the signs are there.

Unfortunately my boots completely fell apart on the last portage into Horse, I had to duct tape my feet in them to get out, so I cut my trip a day short but hopefully someone will be able to spot a moose!

 


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