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Gunflint Trail Real Estate Guide™
Properties with direct BWCA / Boundary Waters Canoe Area Access /
Quetico Park
Gunflint Wilderness
Camp on Sea Gull River - Gunflint Trail - Grand Marais, Minnesota
Gunflint Wilderness
Camp was founded in 1969 by the Bredemus family, as a wilderness
adventure camp nestled next to the BWCA / Boundary Waters Canoe
Area. Gunflint focuses on an out-of-camp program built on a series
of camping trips. Counselors lead boys and girls ages 7-17 in such
adventures as:
- Canoeing and camping in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
- Mountain biking on rugged trails throughout northern Minnesota
- Rock climbing along the shores of Lake Superior
- Sea kayaking on lakes and rivers
- Backpacking and hiking in Minnesota state parks and national
forest
- Fishing and fly fishing trips
$490,000 all buildings
and approx. 30 acres with approx. 600FT of Sea Gull River and
Approx. 600FT of Gulf Lake.
Property borders BWCA
on west end. Entire property was not affected by the 1999 blowdown or 1995 or 2007 forest
fire events. There is power and phone service on property.
Property is about one
hour from downtown Grand Marais, Minnesota; about 60 miles up the
Gunflint Trail / County Road 12. Dock is 48°
10'31.99" N / 90° 53'31.35" W Elevation 1432FT
Property is water
access only from Sea Gull River, Gull Lake or Sag Lake corridor. 3
public launches are available; Gull Lake launch south of property
from the Trails End campground / end of Gunflint Trail, Moose Pond
Drive launch southeast of property and the Sag Lake Trail launch
directly east of property.
Go to
Google Earth image of property.
Call Chad Jones for
your private showing. Check out Gunflint
Wilderness Camp Web site;
www.gunflintcamp.com [new window will open]
Toll Free 877.387.2075 or 218.387.2075

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