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Boundary Waters: Eagle Mountain

 

Tag the highest peak in Minnesota on this 6.6-mile hike, which courses under a coniferous forest and past a glacial lake with nice backcountry campsites.

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Author: Backpacker Magazine
Activity: Hiking
State: Minnesota (MN)
Distance: 3.32 mi 
Difficulty: 5 / 10
Rating: Unrated  
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Eagle Mountain, the northernmost high point in the Lower 48, may be just 2,301 feet high, but it's no anonymous cornfield. It resides in Superior National Forest, the largest outside of Alaska, amid one of the world's great paddling destinations, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The park boasts 1,000 lakes (leaving just 9,000 for the rest of the state) as well as the pristine 3.5-mile one-way trail to Minnesota's apex. You pass through hardwood forest on mostly flat and rocky terrain to Whale Lake, where it's all but impossible not to picnic. Then you begin to climb, gaining 600 feet over the last mile. There are timber wolves, moose, bear, and, of course, eagles.

- Copy by Joe Glickman. Route mapped by Steffan Fay.

TO TRAILHEAD: From Duluth, MN 61 N to Lutsen. Continue .5 mi. past Cascade River SP; turn L onto CR 7. Go 4.4 mi., turn L onto CR 48. L onto FR 158 (Bally Creek Rd.). In 11.4 mi., park @ trailhead.

DIRECTIONS + WAYPOINTS: helping you find your way

Position Format: Datum:
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EAG01

Dist: 3.32 mi Points: 239
Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi
Eagle Mountain

Points of Interest

Eagle Mountain Overlook

Location: 47.895954°, -90.557350°
©Steffan Fay

Shoreline

Location: 47.890690°, -90.545479°
©Steffan Fay

Stepping Over Rocky Path

Location: 47.867493°, -90.542885°
©Steffan Fay

EAG001

Location: 47.863300°, -90.544998°
Grab day-use permit, then hike N into Superior National Forest

EAG002

Location: 47.867241°, -90.543350°
Go slow: Trail is littered with slippery roots and watermelon-sized rocks

EAG003

Location: 47.875080°, -90.540710°
Cross the riffles of Whale Creek and enter the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

EAG004

Location: 47.880711°, -90.543182°
Continue straight through forest dominated by spruce, pine, and larch

EAG005

Location: 47.885971°, -90.543373°
Cross boardwalks over several boggy spots (better known as mosquito nests; apply bug spray early and often)

EAG006

Location: 47.890678°, -90.545631°
Fresh, cool air blows off grayish-blue waters of Whale Lake. Superb backcountry sites nearby (permit required)

EAG007

Location: 47.892948°, -90.548760°
Veer L @ Y for ascent up Minnesota's highpoint

EAG008

Location: 47.895649°, -90.557449°
Trees thin and views stretch from Cascade Riverway to Misquah Hills, an undulating green wilderness with countless hidden lakes. On the clearest of days, look for Lake Superior in the ESE

EAG009

Location: 47.896961°, -90.561050°
Turn R, connect cairns to summit

EAG010

Location: 47.897450°, -90.560371°
Eagle Mountain (2,301 ft.): You're on top of Minnesota. Snap a photo by the large summit marker, then return to trailhead





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