Everyone From Minnesota Should Take This One Awesome Vacation Before They Die
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota offers an unforgettable wilderness adventure with lakes, streams, and abundant wildlife.
The ultimate Minnesotan vacation is, without a doubt, the one you can take through the untouched Northern wilderness. A trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area is an experience that you will never forget. And if you have even one adventurous bone in your body, you won't be able to stay away for too long.
In the Superior National Forest, the BWCA encompasses over 1 million gorgeous acres of lakes, streams, islands, and beaches.
It runs 150 miles along the Canadian border adjacent to Quetico Provincial Park, and is next to Voyageurs National Park.
The BWCA has over 1200 miles of canoe routes, 12 hiking trails and 2000 campsites.
It is the most visited wilderness in the US.
On a trip to the BWCA you can encounter deer, moose, beaver, gray wolves, black bears, bobcats, bald eagles, peregrine falcons and loons, not to mention amazing historic landmarks like the Pictographs at Hegman Lake.
Even less experienced paddlers and campers can enjoy the Boundary Waters with equipment and/or guiding services from all of the amazing outfitters surrounding the area.
So take a trip now to experience some of the most amazing fishing, hiking, canoeing, and sunsets. The BWCA is the largest remaining area of uncut forest in the eastern portion of the United States, and everyone deserves the chance to appreciate it.
And if you still don't believe us, videographer Carl G Martin might just convince you. Watch this stunning video of his annual trip, and get inspired to explore this truly unique place.
Boundary Waters 2012 from Carl G Martin on Vimeo.
The BWCA is definitely Minnesota's most prized treasure. If you've been holding out, it's time to make the journey! If you've been to the BWCA, what is your favorite memory?
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