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June 30 2025

Entry Point 75 - Little Isabella River

Little Isabella River entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Isabella, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 30 miles. Access is a 20-rod portage to the Little Isabella River. Several short portages before you reach th e Isabella River.

Number of Permits per Day: 1
Elevation: 1276 feet
Latitude: 47.7760
Longitude: -91.4885
Little Isabella River - 75

Trout Lake Base Camping

by Nscuds
Trip Report

Entry Date: May 27, 2025
Entry Point: Trout Lake
Number of Days: 4
Group Size: 1

Trip Introduction:
4 day Trout Lake solo adventure in my Kayak!

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4 day Trout Lake solo adventure in my Kayak! Video of my Trip on Youtube - https://youtu.be/mBZcLew7Cy8?si=dPmnHewEYgSpJ-tm

Kayak - Perception Sound 10.5ft (45 lbs with nothing in it) Bags - 60L sea to summit Dry bag - This was tied to the back of my Kayak which has a nice cut out square area in the back which it fit into nicely. - 25 L Day pack - Put between my feet in the front of the Kayak - 20 L Food pack. - Placed behind my Kayak seat. - 2 Fishing Poles tucked on the insides of my kayak - 1 spare paddle also tucked on the inside of my Kayak. - Spill Bag - dry bag with rain gear and dry clothes incase of a capsize.

Day 1 - Tuesday - 4/27 - Picked up Permit from Ranger Station in Cook - Drove to Moccasin Point on Lake Vermillion Parked Car and dropped in to paddle across the lake. Took me about an 1 hour to paddle in my kayak from Moccasin Point to EP. 1. Just over 3 miles. When you arrive to EP. 1 you are greeted by a beautiful waterfall and an old submerged dock. - The Portage was short and a little up hill with one downed tree that I was able to step over comfortably. A few rocks but overall a very smooth portage. I did this it 2 trips. One with my 2 packs and 1 with my kayak and paddles. - From Portage Bay on Trout Lake I paddled about another 3 miles to an island Camp Site right off of Norway Point which I base camped from for the duration of the trip. One of the things I loved most was it had a great Fire pit area with several great sitting logs as well as a huge rock front porch that sloped down into the lake which was great for views and drying off on after a dip in the lake. All said and done it took me about 3.5 hours to get to my campsite from where I dropped in on Vermillion.

The Campsite also had a Latrine with a lid! The entry for canoes and kayaks was very nice just on the back south east side of the island. It also had a nice calm back bay to fish. If the wind was up and the waves were rolling on the main Trout Lake this would still be an okay spot to fish. Really enjoyed this campsite. Definitely room for 2, 2-3 person tents maybe more. Had a tough time finding trees to hang my food pack from but managed. I had a 50 ft rope that I ended up tying a rock to and throwing up and over a couple of branches and made it work.

Day 2 and 3 - Spent the days trolling, jigging, and casting spoons for lake trout. Unfortunately I struck out on this trip. It goes without saying that Trout lake is HUGE. I did have success with small mouth bass right off the back side of my campsite in the back bay area I mentioned above. Rocky bottoms and lots of cover from overhanging branches, bushes, and trees.

I also took breaks looking for lake trout and scouted some of the other campsites on trout lake for future trips.

Norway Point - Right behind my campsite and to the north around the point if you follow the coast line of Trout Lake there will be another campsite. It has a gravel driveway like entrance which made exiting my water craft super easy. Probably the best one I found on the lake that week. It was like someone built a gravel driveway for Canoes and kayaks. From there a trail leads to the left to an elevated camp area which is surrounded by tall trees. You still had some views but it definitely felt insulated from the wind. The bathroom was standard. Wouldn't mind staying here for future trips.

Sioux Pine Island I stopped at the southern most and northern most campsites on the Sioux pine island and would have stayed at either. Lots of room and maybe better trees for hanging food packs. Decent landings for Canoes or Kayaks as well. Okay latrines. Great Views. I would imagine the north site would have some decent fishing.

Cramer Island - on the East bay of the lake is Cramer Island. I stopped for a snack break here and scouted it out. It's on an exposed point with gorgeous views. Bathroom is okay. Small trails around part of the island with rocky shores that could be nice to fish from. The Fire pit area was okay, several downed trees from years past. Definitely wouldn't mind staying here if I had to. The views alone would make it a good stay. But the other sites I think would be more comfortable being less exposed.

Day 4 - Paddling out from Trout Lake - This was the roughest weather day where I experience the most chop of the entire week. It definitely required all of my focus paddling out. Once I reached the portage bay the water was MUCH calmer the rest of the way.

It was a Friday so Vermillion was MUCH busier that when I had entered. I stuck to the shore line and most boats steered clear of me once they saw me.

I definitely would go explore trout lake again. It is a big body of water and involved LOTS of paddling which I expected. Next trip I'd like to make it to the North arm of Trout lake and maybe 1 or 2 of the surrounding lakes like Orinack and Little Trout Lake for day trips. It is a lake which allows motor boats, but it never really bothered me or made it feel any less like the Boundary Waters to me. I only saw 2 other paddling groups from a distance the entire week.

 


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