The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wildness (BWCAW) is an unique place located in the northern third of the Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota.
There are more than 1200 miles of canoe routes. And several thousand lakes, dispersed with islands and surrounded by forest.
Canoeing at 6.30 a.m. |
It's certainly one of the most beautiful natural places that I ever visited in the U.S.
The restriction on motor boats make it peaceful and magical. You can canoe for hours, enjoy the wildlife and scenery without any interference. And take a rest in the rocky shores.
South Farm Lake |
Boat deck at Blue Heron |
We stayed in a premium location. Our hotel, Blue Heron Bed and Breakfast, was just a few feet away from the BWCAW area. Canoes and kayaks are available at any time. We took advantage of that and we went for early morning canoeing trips. We saw several blue herons, a bald eagle and its nest. Also dozens of gorgeous water lilies and big fish.
South Farm Lake |
Banana and red fruits French Toast |
Dawn and Mark are great hosts. They prepare hearty and delicious breakfasts, served on a communal table where the guests can meet each other and share experiences. The breakfast room overlooks the bird feeding stations, squirrels are also invited.
You should pack a good pair of binoculars (it makes a huge difference), camera, hat, sunscreen, repellent, reusable bottle of water and snacks.
BWCAW is being threatened by a mining project, Twin Metals. You can learn more about this here. Please sign the petition and spread the word #SaveTheBWCA
You should pack a good pair of binoculars (it makes a huge difference), camera, hat, sunscreen, repellent, reusable bottle of water and snacks.
BWCAW is being threatened by a mining project, Twin Metals. You can learn more about this here. Please sign the petition and spread the word #SaveTheBWCA
Red Fruits Pancakes |
Squirrel eating black sunflower seeds |