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Date/Time: 03/29/2024 12:56AM
Best outfitter for trips with kids?

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billconner 08/18/2022 06:13PM
Most of them if not all are used to outfitting Scout and other youth organization trips, so they see should be fine with your crew. I think if you need lodging the night before, the suggestion to stay at an outfitter where you can have breakfast and shove off is a good one.
oldguide 08/16/2022 09:44PM
You have already made the best decision, which is to go with an outfitter. I second the comment about getting one with a bunkhouse on whatever lake you decide to enter from. Have a great trip!
schweady 08/16/2022 05:06PM
All of the best outfitters will be able to suggest EPs and routes that work well with groups that include younger kids. Is that what the OP is asking?
cowdoc 08/16/2022 04:33PM
I'm not sure what the OP is asking....or expecting from outfitters. They can supply you with canoes and gear and food. Many will send you a list of food choices and you can pick your menu and they will then pack your choices for you. They can suggest or go over your route to make it kid friendly. But, they are not going on the trip with you, unless you hire a guide, which very, very few people do. Do the kids need entertainment if you stay overnight before your trip?...game room, playground?? What are you looking for specifically?
Jackfish 08/16/2022 10:23AM
All of them are good. Check out this list of outfitters who are sponsors of this website. They will be helpful and accommodate your group very professionally.
cyclones30 08/15/2022 12:26PM
Figure out what area you want to go in the BW first. Which means figuring out what your priorities are. Swimming, fishing, waterfalls, etc.
ockycamper 08/15/2022 10:24AM
When it comes to outfitters, our groups have only used outfitters that are directly on the water that we are planning to paddle on. In other words, when we get up, we want to walk to our canoes, load up and push off. Kids are excited to go. Car shuttles to entry points, killing a couple of hours the first morning are a buzz kill.


Choose the area you want to go to. Then find the outfitter that you can leave the bunkhouse and walk to your canoe and push off.
Gaidin53 08/15/2022 10:11AM
You are going to get an all of them are good answer. Everyone has favorites that they use. I would tell you to figure out where you want to enter at. Do you want to travel up the North Shore and go out the Gunflint? That will make it so you have certain outfitter options with certain entry points. If you are going out of Ely then that sets certain entry points and certain outfitters.


Ryan
Torileeindc 08/15/2022 09:09AM
Hi-
We're planning a trip with three kids 8-15 and curious if anyone has reccs for the best outfitters with kids? Good food helps with this crew :) Thanks!