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Rainy Lake Group Campsite is located near the border of Minnesota and Canada, surrounded by forested terrain and numerous lakes. The area experiences temperatures ranging from lows of 10°F in winter to highs of 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Voyageurs National Park, where visitors can explore waterways and hiking trails.

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Rainy Lake Group Campsite is located on the shores of its beautiful namesake lake in Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota. Voyageurs is a mosaic of land and water, an environment of great beauty, exceptional natural and cultural resources and abundant recreational opportunities. The parks complex system of waterways includes an important segment of the transcontinental highway traversed by French-Canadian voyageurs during the late 1700s and early 1800s. Visitors must park their car and take to the water to fully experience the lakes, islands, and shorelines of the park. Today, motorboats, houseboats, canoes, and kayaks are all used here. Natural Features: Voyageurs is a place where the southern tip of the boreal forest meets and mixes with the northern edge of the hardwood forest. The area is comprised of fire-dependent forests, hardwood forests, peat lands, fens, marshes, rocky outcrops and lakeshore environments. The rocks of Voyageurs tell a great story of mountain building, volcanic activity and glaciation. In fact, the rocks in the park are some of the oldest exposed rock in the world. Wildlife is abundant in the region. Eastern timber wolves, bald eagles, moose and black bears can be seen in the park. Recreation: Exploring Voyageurs extensive waterways is the parks most popular activity. Visitors enjoy canoeing, kayaking, sailing, boating and water skiing. The park boasts numerous hiking trails ranging in length from a short, 1/4-mile loop to an all-day, 9.5 mile trek. Guided boat tours and naturalist programs are offered in the park during the summer months, primarily June through August. Programs take place throughout the park, departing from the Rainy Lake and Kabetogama Lake Visitor Centers. Facilities: This peaceful group campsite can be reached by boat only, and is 9 miles from the Rainy Lake Visitor Center by boat. This site is accessible and a wheelchair lift is available upon request. Within the facility are picnic tables, 2 fire rings, 7 tent pads, 4 food storage lockers, a vault toilet and dock space for 8-10 boats. ACTIVITIES Boating: Kayaking Historic & Cultural Site: Cultural Activities Interpretive Programs: Educational Programs Fishing Hiking Water Sports: Water Skiing Wildlife Viewing Swimming Site

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Location

Rainy Lake Group Campsite is located in Minnesota

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Directions

Voyageurs National Park is approximately 5 hours north of Minneapolis-St. Paul on I-35 and HWY 53, 3 hours north of Duluth on HWY 53, and 4 hours south of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Take HWY 53 north or HWY 11 east or HWY 71 north to International Falls. Follow HWY 11 east for 11 miles to the Rainy Lake Visitor Center. Highway signs mark the visitor center entrance.

Coordinates

48.60305572 N
92.9594444 W

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Reviewed Dec. 30, 2022

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Kayaking, sunsets, stunning natural beauty. Excellent way to spend five days with close friends, especially at these prices. Playing cards around the fire, homemade granola and bladders of wine. We were the loudness things around. Five stars.

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  • Review photo of Rainy Lake Group Campsite by Lesley R., December 30, 2022
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  • Review photo of Rainy Lake Group Campsite by Lesley R., December 30, 2022
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are fires allowed at Rainy Lake Group Campsite?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Rainy Lake Group Campsite, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Does Rainy Lake Group Campsite have wifi?

    No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Rainy Lake Group Campsite does not have wifi.