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Date/Time: 05/02/2024 12:52AM
Winter camping

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CJfromSOTA 12/17/2016 04:50PM
Thanks for the tips everyone!
Pinetree 12/16/2016 08:04PM
quote billconner: "I believe the campground on the north side. From their website:



?"Quetico offers three rustic cabin options: The Log Cabin at Dawson Trail Campground and the Art Studio Winter Retreat (open Oct-Apr) and the Ojibway Cabin at Ojibway Campground.""



They had Yurt or two a year ago or so at Dawson creek.
MNLindsey80 12/16/2016 06:57PM
Somewhere near Poplar Lake/East Bearskin has winter wildnerness Yurts.


You may still have to hike out to them, so you'd want to be prepared for that for your day clothes etc.


Welcome to the dark side! I've even now convinced my husband to go winter camping with me! ;-)
OldFingers57 12/16/2016 07:34AM
It isn't in the BWCA but close is Bear Head State park which has 5 winter cabins for rent.
billconner 12/16/2016 07:02AM
I believe the campground on the north side. From their website:


?"Quetico offers three rustic cabin options: The Log Cabin at Dawson Trail Campground and the Art Studio Winter Retreat (open Oct-Apr) and the Ojibway Cabin at Ojibway Campground."
Mocha 12/16/2016 12:05AM
boundary country trekking and poplar creek guest house have 3 yurts. one you can ski or snowshoe to, the other 2 you will cross country ski in to. this is the gunflint trail.
CJfromSOTA 12/15/2016 11:16PM
Looking for some help. Me and a buddy wanna go up to the bwca for a couple nights and stay in a Yurt or something similar. We don't have any winter camping gear and really don't wanna pay to rent all of the gear we would need so we came across the idea of staying in a Yurt. So we're wondering what outfitters or resorts offer them or if anyone has an idea of something similar, we just wanna get our feet wet so to speak with being out in the bwca in the winter for the first time. Your help is appreciated.