Can you camp in Boundary Waters?

Camping within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area is only allowed at designated campsites. All active designated campsites will have a fire grate and a latrine. You may camp up to fourteen (14) consecutive days on a specific site.

How much does a Boundary Waters trip cost?

Standard Expedition Complete Outfitting for the BWCA Package Rates (Per person)

3 Days 8 Days
5-9 Adults $340 $670
Solo Trips $409 $793
6 and Under Free Free
7-13 Years $190 $355

How long can you camp in the Boundary Waters?

You may camp up to fourteen (14) consecutive days on a specific site.

How many campsites are in the Boundary Waters?

BWCA Camping With over 1,500 miles of canoe routes, nearly 2,200 designated campsites, and more than 1,000 lakes and streams waiting, the BWCAW draws thousands of visitors each year.

Do cell phones work in the Boundary Waters?

Q: Will my cell phone work in the BWCA & Quetico? Do not count on your cell phone working while in the wilderness. Sometimes you can get lucky, but the best way is to have a satellite communication device with you. Call ahead to reserve.

Are there wolves in the Boundary Waters?

The Boundary Waters is home to approximately 1,500 wolves, who live and hunt in packs. Contrary to myth and popular belief, the wolf poses no threat to humans. In fact, no wild, healthy wolf has ever attacked a human in the U.S.!

How do I plan a trip to Boundary Waters?

Planning a trip into the BWCA should be fun, not overwhelming….60 days before your trip, you should:

  1. Decide on a menu and split up food-buying duties.
  2. Make reservations for any gear you might need with the outfitter of your choice.
  3. Book rooms in town (if needed) for both before and after your trip.

Can you drink the water in the Boundary Waters?

The chances of accidentally drinking water that will make you sick in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness are very low. The basic rule of thumb is if it looks water you wouldn’t want to drink, don’t drink it. Bring the water to a rolling boil and sustain the boil for 1 minute.

What to pack for Boundary Waters?

1 warm non-cotton long-sleeved top (fleece, poly, or wool). 1 or 2 t-shirts (at least one non cotton) 2 pairs of non-cotton (nylon or quick dry) pants. Jeans are discouraged. 1 pair of shorts. Swimsuit. 2 pairs of quality wool socks for traveling. Wool keeps your feet warmer and more comfortable than cotton.

When was Boundary Waters Canoe area Wilderness created?

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act. The BWCA Wilderness Act of 1978 (Pub.L. 95-495) created the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW or BWCA), which was previously known as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. The bill was introduced in October 1975 by United States Congressman Jim Oberstar and was a source of major controversy and debate.

Where are the Boundary Waters?

Boundary Waters. The Boundary Waters, also called the Quetico-Superior country, is a region of wilderness straddling the Canada–United States border between Ontario and Minnesota, in the region just west of Lake Superior.