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  Last Visit: 06/13/2025 08:52PM

Entry Point 40 - Homer Lake

Homer Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Tofte, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 33 miles. Access is a boat landing at Homer Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1825 feet
Latitude: 47.9043
Longitude: -90.6605
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bottomtothetap
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09/14/2024 12:24PM
 
New Trip Report posted by bottomtothetap

Trip Name: Brule was Cool.

Entry Point: 41

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BigTim
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09/14/2024 12:32PM
 
Nice report. Glad you guys had fun!
fishslayer
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10/30/2024 03:13AM
 
I stayed at that site for my 1st time the Thursday after you left. Very well wind protected. I have been to Brule over twenty times ,such an easy trip. The best walleye spot in that area is the flat off the west end of Brule Island in the evening. You probably paddled right over it. I tell you this because you left the camp spotless and left firewood which was much appreciated. Thankyou.
moosewatcher
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11/05/2024 04:21PM
 
The Vernon lake portage is a little steep but that 1st campsite is worth it.
bottomtothetap
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01/18/2025 07:17AM
 
fishslayer: " I stayed at that site for my 1st time the Thursday after you left. Very well wind protected. I have been to Brule over twenty times ,such an easy trip. The best walleye spot in that area is the flat off the west end of Brule Island in the evening. You probably paddled right over it. I tell you this because you left the camp spotless and left firewood which was much appreciated. Thankyou."


Hey, fishslayer--I just found your comment and you are welcome. We always try our best to abide by the "Leave No Trace" mind-set and it's good to know that you deemed our efforts successful. I often struggle with the leaving of firewood as that can technically be considered a "trace". If we happen to have extra when we are done, we try to leave firewood neatly piled by the fire grate but I have to admit that we don't purposefully make sure each time to leave wood for the next party. If you appreciated that little pile of wood and it improved your experience at the site, that's all the better!
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