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Good hiking is available along the Stairway Portage; why not a little side spree to Falls Creek. You could also stop by Elbow Lake while you're here at Pine Mountain Lake; it's close by. This lake is so wonderful. Best Western Superior Inn & Suites is a good location to get some rest; there's whitewater on Devil Track River for all you adrenaline kick people. Throughout the months of summer, highs ordinarily are in the 70's at Pine Mountain Lake. For the period
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| | of the moonlight hours it's ordinarily in the 50's. High temperatures through the winter are normally in the 10's, and after the sun is down through the winter temperatures at Pine Mountain Lake drop into the-10's. A lake close by is Makada Lake; you can stay the night at Grand Marais Recreation Area. An average amount of rainfall falls at Pine Mountain Lake; the month with most of the rain is August; the driest month is February. Hiking is a popular thing | |
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to do around Pine Mountain Lake; Lesser Cherry Portage is a perfect local trail; Pine Mountain Lake is a great place to visit for more than one day, Kimball Lake Campground is a great place to camp nearby. This location is excellent,
just look at all the entertaining stuff to do close to Pine Mountain Lake. Go for a hike on the Long Portage, and dry warm beds await you at East Bay Suites.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.90056 Longitude: -90.29444
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Devil Track River, Cook CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class II-III - 3.2 miles long (Devil Track Lake to Maple Hill) |
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Devil Track River, Cook CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class II-V - 4.9 miles long (Maple Hill to Lake Superior) |
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Brule River, Cook CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class I-III(V) - 18 miles long (Northern Light Lake to Sauna Bath Rapid) |
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Trout Lake
 | Trout Lake approx 14 Northwest of Grand Marais,MN and then 4 miles east on #140 (Trout Lake Road)to the lake. Mink and Kimball lakes are also accessed by this road. BOATERS BEWARE - the public landing is a ''carry in landing'' meaning no trailered launches here. If you prefer you can launch at Trout Lake Resort for a fee of $5 to $10 but their landing is shallow as well and very rocky. NO BIG BOATS can get in and that's the way the folks at the resort like it. A boat with a ten h.p. will do the trick. In fact the folks at Trout Lake Resort will rent you one if they are not reserved by the resort guests for ~$35 for 1/2 day. The like is super clear and boasts lake trout and rainbows. We caught one rainbow on a lazy fishing/swimming expedition and another boat on the lake caught a small laker and one rainbow. This lake would be real fun for trout in the spring when they are near the surface but they can be found by trolling in 20 to 30' along the shore lines in late summer as well as the deeper spots.... |
Two Island Lake Campground
 | 10 miles away I have only been there in the winter waiting for the mushers to come through (for the Beargease Marathon), it is where I want my ashes to be. I missed one year of the Beargrease race (1998) but the next year I was there at Two Island it was a full moon and it was snowing at the same time, could see down the trail like it was daylight but it was snowing....that was my sign...like I didn't fall in love with it before...this is a beautiful place, small camground but nice in the summer. jkf... |
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