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Clearwater and Gunflint Trail Activities

Most will agree that while the relaxation possible at Clearwater Lodge is second to none, our guests generally visit us to explore the wonders that the Boundary Waters Canoe Area has to offer. Whether you are the fishing and paddling type or the all day hiker, you will not run out of things to do here during your stay. In fact, most people leave without having stayed long enough to enjoy all that our lodge and the Gunflint Trail has to offer. This page shows just a small sampling of the many things you can do here at Clearwater Lake Lodge. Use the menu buttons on the left to jump to each activity.

Honeymoon Bluff

Honeymoon Bluff

Two miles down the road from the lodge is a short but steep (90-steps) 0.6 mile round-trip hike to the top of a bluff that overlooks Hungry Jack Lake and West Bearskin Lake. Excellent place to watch the sunset.

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Clearwater Palisades

Clearwater Palisades

After paddling across Clearwater Lake you will find a trail that climbs almost 400 feet to the top of the first bluff that makes up the palisades on Clearwater Lake. From here you will be able to look down and across at Clearwater lake and into Canada.

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Border Route Trail

Border Route Trail

Border Route Trail: Clearwater is the central entry point to the Border Route Trail (BRT). This hiking trail is 70 miles long and runs along the Canadian/US Border. It is an old footpath that was used by the original fur traders to move goods. From Clearwater Lake there are several places where you can access the BRT for shorter day hikes and great overlooks and wildlife. Wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for some rougher terrain!

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Rose Waterfalls/Stairway Portage

Rose Waterfalls/Stairway Portage

Portage Duncan Lake from West Bearskin then paddle this beautiful and intimate lake to the northern end and beach your canoe near a large beaver dam. From there you it\'s a short distance to the spectacular 60 foot Rose Falls. Explore and hike to three consecutively higher vistas looking into Canada. The Stairway Portage, which was built by the CCC boys during Franklin Roosevelt’s Presidency (1935), can be visited as well. A great experience, roughly five hours round trip.

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Mountain Lake, Watap Lake and Rove Lake

Mountain Lake, Watap Lake and Rove Lake

Begin from our dock on Clearwater Lake and paddle 6 1/2 miles down this beautiful lake lined with high cliffs, great birch stands and bays. Take your empty canoe, trail lunch and fishing or camera gear and portage to Mountain Lake. From Mountain, you can to go Watap and Rove Lakes. These are beautiful border lakes with Canada and are fun for smallmouth fishing and exploring. The Mountain Lake portage intersects with the Border Route Trail. This is a full day trip so start early.

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Johnson Falls

Johnson Falls

Paddle east on Clearwater Lake and take the Caribou Lake portage into Caribou (a very good Walleye lake), little Caribou and Pine Lakes. Beach the canoe here and walk back twenty minutes through an old growth forest to a 3-tier waterfall in which you can swim in the bottom pool. This is a full day trip so pack a lunch and take your camera.

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Magnetic Rock Hiking Trail

Magnetic Rock Hiking Trail

This is a 3-mile hike and includes hiking though some burned area from the Ham Lake fire. It is quite an ecology study. The destination is a 60-foot rock with strong magnetic attraction, a unique phenomenon of the Glacial Period. Bring your compass to test the magnetism.

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Caribou Rock Trail Loop

Caribou Rock Trail Loop

Start at the Caribou Rock Trail Head, first hiking to the overlooks of West Bearskin Lake, then to Moss Lake, and then to Duncan Lake. Explore Rose Falls and connect to the Border Route Trail (BRT), heading east along the BRT to find an old cedar grove. Connect with the Daniels Spur Trail and head south until you come out at the lodge. This is a full day hike so be prepared with a lunch.

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Daniels Spur Trail

Daniels Spur Trail

This often wet trail leads to Daniels Lake. We keep a canoe at Jim Lake; you can check it out then portage it the short distance to Daniels to enjoy a very quiet and scenic lake full of Smallmouth.

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An Evening at the Lodge With Harriet

An Evening at the Lodge With Harriet

Every Tuesday in the summer Harriet Boostrom-Taus, the daughter of Charlie and Petra Boostrom, visits the lodge and tells stories about life in the lodge as she grew up here in the 1920s, 30s and 40s. Fantastic storyteller!

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Chik-Wauk Museum

Chik-Wauk Museum

This fantastic museum, located at the end of the Gunflint Trail, is all about the history of the Trail and those who settled it. Not only will you learn all about the Gunflint Trail but there is a considerable amount of information about Clearwater Lodge found at the museum.

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Monday Night Cook Out

Monday Night Cook Out

Join us Monday evenings for a resort cook-out. We will provide the main dish and hope that you will bring something to share. Every Monday between Memorial Day and Labor Day by the main campfire area.

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Marshmallows and More

Marshmallows and More

Every Thursday night come on over to the main campfire area and join us for an evening of stories, campfire songs, and of course no campfire is complete without plenty of roasted marshmallows. Feel free to prepare a story of your own to share.

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Watercraft Rentals

Watercraft Rentals

Want to enjoy time on the water? We have solo, tandem, 3-man and even 4-man canoes available along with kayaks, paddle boats, 10 hp motor boats and stand-up paddle boards for you to enjoy.

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Nature Watching

Nature Watching

While some might say that nature watching just comes with the area - and it certainly does - we have plenty of special places to send you for that extra chance at spotting something amazing. Just ask!

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Canoeing

Canoeing

Obviously the water is a way of life up here. If you have come all this way to visit us, we certainly hope at least some part of your trip involves exploring what makes our area truly unique and that is our lakes. We specialize in canoe and kayak outfitting and can take care of you no matter how small or large your needs.

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Fishing

Fishing

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area has true, world-class fishing opportunities. Due to the remote nature of our area, fishing pressure is always somewhat limited, allowing most anglers the opportunity of a lifetime. Our waters feature Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass and various panfish species. We can point you to many excellent spots for whatever species you choose.

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