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Campgrounds for tents and RVs

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Tent and RV camping

 

Grand Marais/Gunflint Trail Area Camping / RV

Ely Area Camping / RV

Atikokan Camping / RV

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You may visit the Web sites linked below or go directly to our Quick Request Lodging Forms to get information mailed to you or a call back.

 

In The Ely Area:

 

Moose

Canoe Country Outfitters Campground Located on Moose Lake, 20 miles east of Ely and gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA). Tent sites include picnic tables, free firewood and use of showers.  RV sites have water, electric and sewer hook-up.  Our services include boat-motor-canoe rentals, convenience store, guide service, laundry  facility, sauna, hiking trails, playground.  Cabins and canoe trip outfitting also available.

 

Moose

Timber Trail Campgrounds Lakeshore sites with panoramic views or a secluded wooded site tucked into the forest. All have water and electric hookups; some available with full hookups. Bath house with hot showers and modern restrooms centrally located. Dock space available. Each site has picnic table, charcoal grill, and fire ring. Large sites available for RVs and motor homes.

 

In The Grand Marais/Gunflint Trail Area:

 

Moose

Golden-Eagle Lodge and Campgrounds is dedicated to giving you an Unspoiled and Unforgettable camping experience. Located on the North Shore of Flour Lake, we are the only Resort and Residents. New for 1999 season, we have opened a small campground that has electric & water hookups, picnic tables, and a fire ring at every spot. The sites sit among Spruce, Balsam, Birch and Aspen stands and are spaced to allow for privacy. A modern bath house with hot showers is available for you. The lodge offers a gift & tackle store along with some groceries. The Nature Center with planned activities for all ages and a Teepee campfire ring are available for all guests. You’ll also find complete boat & motor and canoe rentals.

 

Moose

Gunflint Pines Campground On the south shores of Gunflint Lake, just off of the Gunflint Trail. Eighteen spacious campsites with modern bath facilities, hot showers, electrical and water hookups. Each site is level, wooded, has a picnic table, fire ring and we provide firewood free of charge. Our lodge has groceries, a gift shop and a food shop. Many visitors stay here before or after visiting the BWCA or Quetico Park.

 

Moose

Okontoe Family Campsites At Okontoe, 32 tent and trailer sites are spread through the woods and along the shores of Bow Lake. Horse back riding is offered also. Amenities include hiking trails, swimming beach, fishing with rentals, a playground and dump station. 

 

In The Atikokan Area:

 

Moose

Seine River Lodge  Our campsites are all very well shaded and are amply spaced to ensure privacy. Choose from the undeveloped west end of the camp featuring a beautiful wilderness setting or the east end nearer to the store and boat launch area. All sites are a stone's throw from the lake allowing you to fish or swim only steps from your base. A number of sites have electrical and water hook ups to accommodate RV's and all sites include a picnic table and fire ring with split wood located across from the nearby camp office and store.

 

Note: There are no structures available inside the interior of the Boundary Waters or Quetico Park. Mechanized items such as vehicles or bicycles are prohibited. All facilities represented are near the area.

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