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    Gunflint Lodge

    3.7 (51 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Loaded potato skins also yummy
    Lynette H.

    We made reservations for supper before our trip into the BWCA. Walleye sandwiches and walleye tacos were on their menu and we were all craving fish. The guys that had the fish sandwich said it was just "meh", very bland and not what they were expecting. Would not order again. The salad was very good. The appetizers were very good esp the duck wontons. I had the fish tacos and really had a hard time just eating one. I was not a fan of the breading. Now I also had the walleye chowder and it was amazing. The entrees were a miss but everything else we had as appetizers and sides were delicious so not a total flop. Not sure we would come back or maybe try something else. The lodge is beautiful and the wait staff were friendly.

    Shawn S.

    I stayed at the lodge for a couple of winter days and enjoyed it! On the edge of Gunflint Lake, there are lots of options for lodging and my 1 bedroom with sauna was super quiet, nice fireplace, and kept stocked with firewood. The bed is comfortable. Furniture a bit older but part of the rustic charm. The lodge has access to lots of hiking/ski trails of various distances including the northern route. Also just a short drive to the trailhead for magnetic rock and the Trail End. I had breakfast and dinner at the restaurant and both were very good thanks to their onsite chef. Last - they are offering massage - Celene will be there till Oct 2021 and I highly recommend - it was excellent and one of the best I've had.

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    Kurt P.

    I have been coming to the Gunflint Lodge for 40 years - not often, about every 10 years! I have stayed in the cabins, bunkhouse, and eaten several meals. I have always felt very welcomed here. Stopped here for dinner last week before heading into the Quetico. Unquestionably the best food on the Gunflint Trail. What surprised me is how much of a family place this has become - there were numerous children playing on the outdoor play area. We had a great meal. I had the blue cheese burger - it was perfectly cooked and flavorful. Everyone thought their food was the best they had without driving to Grand Marais. Considering the location, the prices were reasonable. The new owner came out to ask about our meal. He seemed like a great guy, and we had a friendly conversation. I can recommend the Gunflint Lodge without hesitation.

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    Corey Tess T.

    This is one of those places you are lucky to visit in your life. I have never been in the summer time as the other reviewers experienced, but I have been there in February when the place is covered in snow and you can ski, snow mobile, snow shoe, ice fish and my favorite.. sleep, relax, hot tub and enjoy hot cocoa in the lodge while watching the frozen lake and the many deer... My sister and her husband always rent CABIN 1, which has a loft upstairs with 2 beds and a small living room area that over looks the downstairs and has a window looking out at the lake.. Downstairs, it has 2 large bedrooms - one is a master with 2 queens and a private bathroom and the other is a large guest room with an adjacent bath that is also accessible to the loft occupants... there is a private (for your cabin only) Sauna as well as a hot tub outside in the snow.. YES! in the snow.. it is enclosed by stone walls and viewable only from the loft window...very private.. so awesome to sit in a hot jacuzzi with the steam rising into the cold air and look at the snow fall... amazing! You have to drive a long way on a snowy road practically to Canada, but if you are looking for a ONCE IN A LIFE TIME, COMPLETELY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE.. AND YOU LOVE SNOW... THIS IS FOR YOU! The great lakes with all the ice looked like a sea of huge sparkling diamonds as far as the eye could see... it was hard to stop snapping photos! OH! Did I mention the DOG-SLEDDING? that was so much fun. I am a city girl, more at home in a shop or coffee house, but I LOVED the Dog Sledding! The dogs actually bite the snow as they go along to get a drink.. so cute! and fast! You have a professional musher who takes you out too.. i will load some video on my blog for you to see http://www.coreytess.com OH! and the deer.. they eat out of your hand.. they are wild, but they are used to people and the lodge gives you deer food, as much as you can carry... to put outside your cabin windows, so you can watch the deer come and eat.. they are so lovely.. I did some cross country "nordic" skiing, snow mobiling up the trails and frozen lake - WOW! Winter Wonderland! Breath Taking! Sledding was fun too! Maybe I will put that video up of me sledding down the little hill.. LOL They have a restaurant that serves amazing food.. there is long rice in everything, but they say it is native to the area.. it was yummy.. the lodge is comfy and has a bar as well, where people stop in sometimes who are not guests, but want a bite to eat or a beverage.. Don't expect to use your cell phone or the net... this was hard for me to get used to, but I actually rested and read books.. it was AWESOME! I cannot recommend it enough as one of those hidden gems that 99% of people will never get to see... if you have a choice... I say.. DO IT!

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    Amazing place to say we had such a lovely experience. Food is fantastic, the scenery and staff are second to none!

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    Just be Uber aware of their ridiculous $50.00 cancellation fee no matter how far out you cancel, that's all I have to say...

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    Gunflint Northwoods Outfitters

    Gunflint Northwoods Outfitters

    3.9(8 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I found a 4 day canoe trip including all equipment and good on amazon for $200 per person (not…read moreincluding tax and park fees, which is reasonable). A friend and I decided we would go on the trip and relax from the world (no internet/data near the Canadian border), especially our jobs and just relax. Overall, it was a great experience and we had a great time. I will have to warn you though, it takes a lot of patience and helps us realize that we take a lot of things for granted. For example, washing your dishes after every meal to avoid all the bugs and wild critters that will come sniffing out your food. We heard wolves at night which I thought was cool and I wasn't scared because they were clearly on the other side of the river (which was too damn cold for us to even stand near). The one thing we were surprised to learn about is that most people get their canoe flipped over.. which can be scary because you lose everything and risk hypothermia. We did not have that issue, however, we had major issues with the wind rocking us hard (super scary..) and forcing us back and making us do more work to row our way back up. Mac and cheese was a pain to clean, but everything else was ok. Starting a fire wasn't as easy either, prob wish I brought a gallon of gasoline honestly.. haha.. Basically, it was an amazing experience, I recommend everyone try it (without your kids if you don't have any experience as they will panic and flip the canoe). We enjoyed it so much, we decided that this should be a "once in a lifetime experience" for us.

    First off, I have to say that the area and the location are fantastically beautiful. Just…read moregorgeous, and despite some of the problems we experienced with the outfitting company, it was a great trip. But be warned. I'd organized a bachelor party trip comprised of 6 people from all over the country. I'd been in close contact with Bonnie at the lodge and was calling every few days to check up on our progress as the departure date grew nearer. She assisted with route choice, the permitting process, and recommended gear, which we modified to fit our group's needs. It was going pretty smoothly. It did not go so smoothly when we showed up. Despite all the planning and communication, when we showed up they had no idea who we were, what we wanted, or showed any indication that the packlist information had been put anywhere except the trash. When I checked in, the woman who helped us found my name and got us canoes and paddles, then looked clueless when we asked where all the rest of the gear was. She had no record of any of the items we had reserved, nor was she able to locate one. After on-the-spot piecing together what we thought we'd needed after explaining the predicament to her, we loaded the canoes and were about to take off when I decided to double check the gear she'd given us. It turns out she hadn't included the stoves, pots, or cookwear, which was a problem not only because we'd specifically reserved them, but because we were heading into the back country for the next 5 days. When I brought this to her attention, she nonchalantly asked me if I'd like to rent that as well (despite my numerous calls and the conversation we'd had just 10 minutes prior indicating that yes, we would need them). The fact that she had almost sent us into the woods for almost a week with no food didn't seem to phase her. Eventually we got underway and ended up having a fantastic trip, but the lack of organization and follow-through on the outfitter is something that really bothered me. We're not expert canoers, though I am quite comfortable in the outdoors, but there should have been a bit more guidance than that. At the very least they should have had some record of the information we'd been giving back and forth over the last few months. Nice people, great location, terrible logistics.

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    Gunflint Northwoods Outfitters - Winded after our first 3 mile row... A nice break with mac and cheese (sucked to clean the pan).

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    Winded after our first 3 mile row... A nice break with mac and cheese (sucked to clean the pan).

    Loon Lake Lodge - A nice kayak trip.

    Loon Lake Lodge

    4.8(4 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    What a lovely slice of heaven. My husband and k stayed in Cabin #4 for three nights. The historic…read morecabin is very cozy and has everything you need. It was very clean and obviously well loved. I especially liked waking up to views of the lake and hearing the loons call.

    Loon Lake is right on the Gunflint Trail and definitely the most peaceful lake I've ever seen. Just…read morea skip of a rock from Canada, this place is a wonderful escape from everything, including phone service. The Loon Lake Lodge is a collection of cabins and a main lodge. The engaging owners really make everybody feel at home. It was wonderful. We loved taking advantage of the free kayaks to explore the lake and (thanks to the owner) were happily talked out of a hike that we realized was way too long for novices like us. You can arrange to have dinner at the lodge (even nice stuff like steaks!) or cook in your own cabin kitchen or grill. The lodge itself is a friendly place and it seemed like you could easily make some new buddies there if you wanted, though we were content to hole ourselves up in our cabin in the evenings for heated games of Risk and Scrabble. Mosquitos not invited. We stayed in the oldest cabin on the grounds, which has a few additions since it's early days. It makes it a little bit of a strange layout, but it also has its own private dock and more privacy than the other cabins. There's also one called the "Shack," and is the exact opposite of a shack. Like, leather furniture and flat-screen TV kind of opposite. It's more of a house really. And it's the only cabin that's open in the winter as well. I'd definitely come here again for another unplugged vacation, but TV wouldn't be terrible either... They have this cute little guestbook in each cabin where previous travelers can share their thanks and stories about Loon Lake. From reading through the book, it seems that many couples and families have been coming to this lake for YEARS (decades even). It's a special place to many people, and we felt lucky to have experienced it too.

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    Loon Lake Lodge - Fire pit and front of lodge.

    Fire pit and front of lodge.

    Loon Lake Lodge - Just before a big rain storm.

    Just before a big rain storm.

    Loon Lake Lodge - View from cabin 4.

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    View from cabin 4.

    Naniboujou Lodge & Restaurant

    Naniboujou Lodge & Restaurant

    3.7(57 reviews)
    37.3 mi
    $$

    We finally got up there for dinner - we didn't stay in the lodge…read more WOW! What a cool and funky place. Very colorful, spacious, and quiet. The history is interesting and it was so much fun just exist in the space for a couple hours. Very friendly staff, too. The menu for each meal is fixed and everybody eats the same thing, which seems to be made from scratch. Very good food, but nothing fancy. You go there for the atmosphere!

    We came to Naniboujou Lodge for lunch one day, and I'll be the first to admit - I was most excited…read moreto see the interior! We didn't stay at the property, but explored their outdoor area for a bit before doors opened for lunch. They have a nice lawn with beach view and access. The swing onsite was quite rickety and could have used more outdoor seating. But the outside of the building is so pretty! When we walked inside, we were blown away - all of our eyes went straight up to the ceiling. It is so bright and vibrant inside! There is a gift shop and the check-in desk at the entrance, and the doors lead to a lounge area and the restaurant. It was pretty quiet for lunch, but that worked well for our large group! There is quite a bit of seating, and all have awesome views of the space. I opted for wild rice soup and a unique club sandwich with brie and jam and enjoyed both. The soup could have been a bit hotter and more spiced, but still great. Other folks in our group were so-so on their meals - not life-changing, but still a good lunch!

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    Naniboujou Lodge & Restaurant - Lots of unique furniture and fixtures like this sconce.

    Lots of unique furniture and fixtures like this sconce.

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    Naniboujou Lodge & Restaurant - You eat, and you look around, and then you eat some more.

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    You eat, and you look around, and then you eat some more.

    Bluefin Bay on Lake Superior - Small beach great for relaxing and rock skipping

    Bluefin Bay on Lake Superior

    3.9(54 reviews)
    35.5 mi
    $$$

    We really enjoyed our stay at Bluefin Bay! Waking up to the sunrise over the water was such a…read morehighlight, and the beach was beautiful. The nightly s'mores were a fun touch, and the pool and hot tub were relaxing, with a pretty walkway leading to them. Our room was comfortable, with cozy beds and extra bedding, which we appreciated. We loved that the main lodge had hot coffee and ice water available - as well as games and loves to check out! That said, the exterior is starting to show some age, with weeds throughout the grounds and overgrown bushes making the sidewalks feel crowded. A window on our room was broken and the indoor pool was out of commission. While the activities are a great perk, one was full before I could attend, and the yoga class I signed up for didn't have an instructor show up. Overall though, it was a relaxing and enjoyable stay and I'd happily come back again!

    Stayed in Unit 2- 2 bedroom 2 bath with 2 patio upper & Lower. Full kitchen, living room,…read morefireplace. All the cups, plates , utensils you may need. Upper bedroom is a suite overlooking Lake Superior. We enjoyed dinner at Blufein Grille, we enjoyed the outdoor pool & hot tub overlooking Lake Superior. We had Pizza from Coho and it was delivered. This is a resort you can check in and dont have to leave for food or drink. There are options. There is also a spa, indoor pool/hot tub. We enjoyed the fire pit and a night walk on the lighted lake walk. Everything was clean and accommodating. We will be back.

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    Bluefin Bay on Lake Superior - Sunrise

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    Bluefin Bay on Lake Superior - Sunrise from the balcony.

    Sunrise from the balcony.

    Bluefin Bay on Lake Superior - That view!

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    That view!

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