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Kawishiwi River Remote Cabin is located across from Moose Track Adventures and Farm Lake (part of the White Iron Chain of Lakes). Close proximity to the Tomahawk Snowmobile Trail - rated one of the top 10 places to ride in the midwest. Or if you are into 'quiet' sports - just a short cross country ski to Entry Point 31 - N Kawishiwi River and you will be in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness where you will only see birds, animals and perhaps a dog musher running his sled & dogs. This cabin is a 3-bedroom cabin (queen size bed in 2 bedrooms, 3 sets of twin bunk beds in the 3rd bedroom).
Kempton Lake Remote Cabin is located just a walk across frozen Kempton Lake and happens to be the only cabin on the lake. Just a short portage into Pickerel Lake and then the N Kawishiwi River and you will be in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Kempton Lake Remote Cabin was featured in the New York Times Travel Section on Sunday, Februrary 21, 2010. Click for Snow Walking in Minnesota slideshow and the Trekking with Wolves article.
Click for additional Ely MN Remote Log Cabins information or call for availability 800-777-7091.
WINTER strips the wilderness of color: white snow, gray ice, the Dalmatian spots of paper birches. The somber green of pine and spruce and claret stems of red osier are vivid in comparison. Simple forms stand in high relief: a black pool of open water flanked by snow, daggers of ice plunging from slaty rocks, low sun, long shadows. The effect is striking, as austere and beautiful as an Ansel Adams print.
For Take A Kid Ice Fishing Weekend, MinnAqua will present a clinic for families interested in learning about ice fishing. Participants will make their own ice fishing jiggle sticks to use that day and to take home. Other activities include winter and ice fishing safety, how fish survive the winter, overview of Minnesota ice fishing regulations and more. Participants will also go on the ice and fish. Prizes for 1st fish caught will be awarded! Program designed for children and adults. Adults must accompany children.
Vehicle permits are required for all vehicles entering the park.
Bring a bag lunch and dress for the weather - warm winter gear. All equipment and hot cocoa will be provided! No fishing license is required.
Date of Event: Saturday, February 13, 2010 (Pre-registration Required by 2/12/10)
Time: 10am to 3pm
Location: Bear Head Lake State Park
Directions: From the town of Tower, go east on U.S. Highway 169, 9 miles to St. Louis County Highway 128. Take Highway 128 south 7 miles to the contact station.
More Information: Contact Jen Westland at 218-365-7229