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Entry Point 12 - Little Vermilion Lake

Little Vermilion Lake (Crane Lake) entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (Unlimited max). This entry point is supported by La Croix Ranger Station near the city of Cook, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 45 miles. Enter from Crane Lake. Note: Not the entry point to use for Trout Lake (#1)

Number of Permits per Day: 6
Elevation: 1150 feet
Latitude: 48.2995
Longitude: -92.4268
Little Vermilion Lake - 12

Memorial Day Weekend Kayak Trip

by Gman42
Trip Report

Entry Date: May 22, 2020
Entry Point: Little Vermilion Lake (Crane Lake)
Number of Days: 3
Group Size: 1

Trip Introduction:
There doesn't seem to be a lot of info on here about taking a multi-day trip with a kayak. I'd love to share my experience in the Crane Lake / Little Vermilion Lake area.

Day 1 of 3


Friday, May 22, 2020 I drove overnight so I would arrive at the EP early AM. This is Crane Lake. This spot actually serves as a BWCA entry point, and an entry to Voyageurs National Park. This is my campsite the first night on Little Vermilion Lake. It's campsite #1978 on the GIS mapping. This is an awesome site with tons of flat, grassy tent pads, and a sandy beach. 10/10. 

 



Day 2 of 3


Saturday, May 23, 2020 On Day 2 I continued to paddle the Loon River to Loon Falls portage.  Loon Falls Portage is a fascinating setup. If you've been trying to convince someone to go the B-dubs, but they're hesitant because of the portages, this is the spot you should take them. Cost is $25 each way, make sure to have cash. You don't have to use the service, but if you're kayaking, this is the only way to get it done. I forgot to ask if they'll allow two watercraft at a time.  This is my campsite the 2nd night. Loon Lake has tons of sites and few campers. I loved this site too. It's campsite #32 on the GIS mapping.

 



Day 3 of 3


Sunday, May 24, 2020 Time to head back the direction I came. My  Campsite on Little Vermilion Lake. This was another great site. Campsite #1975 on the GIS mapping.

Overall, this was a great trip. The weather was better than expected and I look forward to doing a similar trip in the future. If you've always wanted to take a kayak to the Boundary Waters, this is a route that works since there's no portaging. My only concern once I was out there was not having the flexibility to portage if I decided I need to. In the end, I was able to get the sites I wanted so there were no problems, but it was on my mind the whole time. 

 


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