This one-mile North Shore waterfall hike delivers pure magic
At just about one mile round trip, Caribou Falls makes for an easy day hike or a quick stop to stretch your legs during long drives up the North Shore. Its especially stunning in winter.
At just about one mile round trip, Caribou Falls makes for an easy day hike or a quick stop to stretch your legs during long drives up the North Shore. Its especially stunning in winter.
The Minnesota DNR is seeking public comment on the state’s Lake Superior Coastal Program. They have provided a draft plan that evaluates the program’s effectiveness and suggests priorities for future improvements. …
Minnesotans have become increasingly interested in winter camping, particularly in the BWCA. But, as in other seasons, it’s essential to minimize your impact and practice good etiquette. We’re sharing both written and unwritten guidelines to help everyone enjoy a positive experience while protecting the natural environment.
The Trump administration and Rep. Pete Stauber are using the Congressional Review Act in an unprecedented effort to undo a 20-year mineral leasing withdrawal in the Superior National Forest. Critics warn the move sets a dangerous precedent and threatens the Boundary Waters watershed.
Ely has many great trail systems, some of which are especially fun in the winter. A favorite winter hike is the Secret Blackstone Trail. Located near Moose Lake, quiet trails loop around scenic lakes flanked by thick woods. It has a wilderness feel, though it’s not far from town. Here’s what you’ll need to know before you go.
To promote diversity and support the reforestation of Minnesota forests, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges individuals to collect black spruce cones this winter. Foresters at the State Forest Nursery will receive some of these cones, extract seeds, and grow seedlings.
The USFS has updated the regulations concerning food storage in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Hanging items in a tree or using approved bear-resistant containers has been a part of the regulations and rules, and now violations can bring penalties. Learn how to hang a food pack from a tree and travel safely through bear habitat.
Permit reservations open on Jan 28. Planning a trip to the BWCA and not sure where to start? Here are a few tips to help plan your canoe trip and secure your permit so you can create memories that last a lifetime.
The Minnesota DNR has approved a plan by Franconia Minerals, a Twin Metals Minnesota subsidiary, to drill for metallic minerals near Birch Lake, about nine miles south of Ely. The approval allows 19 exploratory drill sites along the shoreline and beneath the lake, which drains into the BWCA—prompting concerns about pollution risks to the protected watershed.
Tucked into a red pine plantation south of Ely, the Birch Lake Plantation Trail offers an easy, scenic hike in warmer months and groomed cross-country skiing in winter. Rolling terrain, towering pines, and a quiet aspen grove make this trail a surprisingly rewarding stop year-round.
Cougars, sometimes called mountain lions, historically roamed through Minnesota. The state now considers them transient and rare. However, sightings have increased in recent years, especially in the northern parts of the state. This could be due to a rise in technology, such as trail cameras, and greater public awareness, rather than actual population growth.
We’re revisiting our most-viewed posts of 2025! Throughout the year, we shared important updates on ongoing protection and preservation efforts in the Superior National Forest and Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Popular stories highlighted conservation initiatives, revealed hidden spots to explore, and provided updates for crossing remote areas along the Minnesota–Canada border.
Canadian authorities have provided an update to the Remote Area Border Crossing Permit program (RABC). They announced the introduction of a telephone reporting system in areas previously covered by the RABC program. The new system will begin September 14, 2026. Until then, those who currently have a valid RABC permit can use it until September 13, 2026.
Once a network of logging roads, the Banadad Ski Trail has become a beloved winter route through the BWCAW. Groomed since the early 1980s and maintained by volunteers, the 27-kilometer trail connects skiers to both the region’s past and its quiet, snow-covered present.
Minnesota DNR recently made history by acquiring one of its largest land holdings. The purchase protects thousands of acres of forested land across multiple counties, in partnership with The Conservation Fund, Northern Waters Land Trust, and ten counties.
If giant ridges flanked with red and white pines towering over crystal-clear, undeveloped lakes sound like your happy place, make sure to visit the Bass Lake Trail. The elevation changes and rocky footing makes this rewarding for experienced hikers, while the varying route options make it accessible for families and those with less experience. Hike, snowshoe or paddle, for a true choose-your-own-adventure.
The University of Minnesota recently reached an agreement in principle to return the Cloquet Forestry Center’s land holdings to the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa in northern Minnesota. The state of Minnesota still owns some of the property, which means the legislature must approve the transfer to complete it. If finalized, Fond du Lac will own all 3,400 acres, but the Forestry Center will continue to provide education and research in collaboration with the Band.
For years, visitors to Tettegouche State Park had to detour around the High Falls. This was due to record storms over the past few years that destroyed the bridge over the Baptism River. After several years of closure, a new, higher, and stronger bridge now carries foot traffic across the river.
Hiking the Kadunce River canyon is a magical experience any time of year, and that’s a big part of what makes it a Minnesota North Shore bucket list hike. From enchanted forests to tumbling waterfalls and all the life that thrives on land, water, and in between.
A new Isle Royale study reveals that wolves closely track seasonal habitat shifts made by beavers—an insight that could reshape how we plan ecological restoration. Researchers from Michigan State University found that this predator–prey relationship may influence the island’s wider ecosystem, especially following the 2018 reintroduction of wolves.