Near Border Route Trail
View of part of the trail
Near Border Route Trail
Bridal Falls.
Near Border Route Trail
Gunflint Lake.
Near Border Route Trail
Canoes in Mountain Lake, from an overlook on the Border Route Trail.
Near Border Route Trail
Cliffs south of Gunflint Lake, taken from the Border Route Trail.

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Border Route Trail

4.5 (4 Ratings)
This rugged and idyllic route winds on high ridges between dozens of striking Boundary Waters lakes.
65.7
mi
Distance
8,883
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowers
Access Issues
The Border Route Trail is open year-round. A permit is required for entrance into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The majority of the trail, between Crab and MacFarland Lakes, lies within the BWCA. Only two permits are issued per entry point per day, so purchase yours early. They can be picked up on the day of your rxh at the Tofte Ranger Station.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
65.75mi
Distance
8,883ft
Elevation Gain
8,645ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
2,043ft
High Point
1,351ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
West to east, the Border Route Trail begins at the Magnetic Rock trailhead west of Gunflint Lake. The path to Magnetic Rock offers views of a rolling burnscape from the Ham Lake fire. The BRT begins here in earnest and descends toward Loon Lake. A campsite on Loon Lake is accessible via the Bryce Breon Trail. At the west end of the Gunflint Lake Ridge is an overlook at towering cliffs. After a dip to the north shore of Loon Lake, the trail ascends again to a ridge north of Crab Lake. A spur to the north leads to Bridal Veil Falls. Crab Lake Trail splits off to the south, and the BRT continues in a near strait line until bending on the southern rim of South Lake. The middle section is a pattern of ascents to overlooks and descents to a lake, creek, or falls. Here are the popular Watap Lake overlook, Rose Lake overlook and lake shore campsites, Stairway Portage and waterfall, among others. You're likely to encounter more people in this stretch than other parts of the trail as you pass portages and lake-accessible campsites. As a result, the trail is often in great condition. Wandering from the international border, the trail passes the shores of Rove, Clearwater, and Gogebic Lakes, with routine large climbs between. After passing a boat launch at MacFarland Lake, it meets up with the border again and follows the South Fowl Lake Portage. A flat stretch through forest and tall grasses leads to the final ascents and a spur to the 270-Degree Overlook, also the terminus of the Superior Hiking Trail. An easy descent out leads to the exit at Otter Lake Road.

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Contributors
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