Best Sea Kayaking in Minnesota

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Wisconsin, Bayfield County

11 :22 hrs
28.4 mi
1.9978943 ft
SK III

This route allows you to explore and view many of the smaller islands of the Apostle Island National Lakeshore. Beginning at the Schooner Bay Marina, you will paddle around the east side of Oak Island and Bear Island, round its northern tip and head to York Island and Sand Island, and end at Little Sand Bay. Oak Island has beautiful rocky cliffs and forested shoreline with an impressive rock face on the north side of the island, Bear Island is similar but it contains many large, sandy beaches that make great lunch spots before venturing to York Island. Here, you will find a labyrinth of red sandstone sea caves and tunnels and large, wide open sandy beaches. On the east side of Sand Island, more outstanding rock formations and tunnels will add to the trip before reach Little Sand Bay. Many options for paths to explore these islands are available and there is too much to see and do all in one day. Be cautious of strong currents in the channels and adverse weather forecasts. Camping is available on Oak Island.

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Wisconsin, Bayfield County

06 :02 hrs
15.1 mi
1.964798 ft
SK III

Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Water Trail is a network of launch areas, points of interest, picnic areas, and campsites spread across 153 miles of mainland coastline and Madeline Island. It includes 12 segments, each with its own distinct character, challenges, and rewards. Heading east out of Cornucopia, the coastline changes from sandy beach to steep banks, then to bedrock outcrops. You will pass Mawikwe Bay and Meyers Beach and enter the boundary of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Continuing east, spectacular sea caves and sculpted sandstone formations stretch along the shoreline for about two miles. This is a very popular spot among sea kayakers but is hazardous in high winds. East of the caves is another beautiful sand beach extending up the western shore of Sand Point. You will then round Sand Point, pass a beautiful isolated beach area, and end at the Little Sand Bay marina.

3

Wisconsin, Bayfield County

02 :52 hrs
3.6 mi
1.876648 ft
SK I

This is a gorgeous tour along Lake Superior’s shoreline with long, stretching views across the Great Lake as well as views of the Apostle Islands. It is suitable for beginners as it hugs the shoreline with the protection of the many large Apostle Islands. Beginning at Roy’s Point Marina, a wonderful out-and-back paddle features very pretty red cliffs, sandy beaches with a forested backdrop, and shipwreck sites. The Fedora was a ship that caught fire and sank in 1901. The steel and oak beams have endured over time and can be seen both above and below the waterline. You will also near the wreckage of the tugboat Ottawa and the Coffinberry. Eagles, cormorants, kingfishers, loons, blue herons, otters, beaver, and woodchuck are likely to accompany your outing!

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Wisconsin, Bayfield County

03 :37 hrs
4.5 mi
9.131409 ft
SK I

This is a beautiful spot on the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore of Lake Superior. The geology is awe-inspiring as huge red sandstone cliffs and sea caves show evidence of centuries of wave action and freezing and thawing. You will have the opportunity to paddle under arches, vaulted chambers, and into deep recesses. A full day is recommended to explore and fully experience the complex caves. Leaving from Meyers Road, a 3-mile paddle along the caves and cliffs to Driftwood Beach is a wonderful place to get out of your boat and enjoy lunch or a good leg-stretch. Views across the lake include Sand and Eagle Island, a rookery for cormorant and herring gulls.

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Wisconsin, Bayfield County

07 :12 hrs
18 mi
2.2074127 ft
SK IV

Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Water Trail is a network of launch areas, points of interest, picnic areas, and campsites spread across 153 miles of mainland coastline and Madeline Island. It includes 12 segments, each with its own distinct character, challenges, and rewards. This segment is one of the most scenic of the water trail. It features a coastline that is remote, sparsely developed, rugged, and wild. You will parallel Red Cliff Reservation lands which are not open to non-tribal members. Later, York and Raspberry Islands clearly come into views and an open water crossing to the islands can be a rewarding side trip. Other great views and points of interest include sandstone/brownstone formations, sea caves, ledges, sand beaches, diverse flora and many rare plant species, a panoramic view of the Apostle Islands at Red Cliff Point, and the remains of the wooden steamer Fedora from a wreck over a century ago. Potential hazards on this course include reflective wave conditions, limited access to emergency landing sites, and rapidly changing weather conditions.

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Wisconsin, Ashland County

03 :38 hrs
9.1 mi
0.7994232 ft
SK III

Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Water Trail is a network of launch areas, points of interest, picnic areas, and campsites spread across 153 miles of mainland coastline and Madeline Island. It includes 12 segments, each with its own distinct character, challenges, and rewards. Madeline Island is the largest of the Apostle Islands and is the only island to have a permanent settlement on it. The Madeline Island coastline is beautiful with azure blue waters, sand and cobble beaches, exposed rocky shores and cliffs, undeveloped shoreline near Devil’s Cauldron and long the parks, and some sections lined with seasonal homes and cottages. Circumnavigation of the island is 32 miles but lodging and camping is found on the island. On days when it is rough on the open waters, Big Bay Lagoon is a good option for a reprieve from the waves (see Canoe: Big Bay Lagoon). Take caution of strong currents in both the North and South Channel.

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Minnesota, Cook County

05 :31 hrs
6.9 mi
15.628632 ft
SK II

This sea-kayaking adventure is tucked away in the very northeastern corner of Minnesota, within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The BWCA is one of the most visited wilderness areas in the United States and boasts some spectacular forest scenery. This adventure skirts along the shores of a heavily forested peninsula. The highlight of this route is Hole in the Wall which makes for an excellent place to take a break, explore and have lunch.

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Wisconsin, Superior

04 :30 hrs
11.2 mi
2.6002045 ft
SK III

Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Water Trail is a network of launch areas, points of interest, picnic areas, and campsites spread across 153 miles of mainland coastline and Madeline Island. It includes 12 segments, each with its own distinct character, challenges, and rewards. This route offers a remote wilderness experience featuring glacially deposited red clay bluffs which dominate the shoreline interrupted only by the Brule and Amnicon rivers and dozens of streams and drainages. Wherever streams enter the lake they create estuaries, sand bars, and remote beaches. At average or low lake levels, there may be miles of beaches just below the bluffs. Atop the bluffs, Wisconsin’s boreal forest stands beautifully. Challenges on this course include few access points and no shelter from storms.

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Wisconsin, Bayfield County

02 :34 hrs
6.4 mi
4.199951 ft
SK II

Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Water Trail is a network of launch areas, points of interest, picnic areas, and campsites spread across 153 miles of mainland coastline and Madeline Island. It includes 12 segments, each with its own distinct character, challenges, and rewards. This section is characterized by predominantly shallow waters and gentle bluffs. Several small streams that enter the lake, some of the largest populations of salmonid species, a wonderful paddle through the Fish Creek Sloughs, a complex wetland habitat, and plentiful waterfowl and wildlife are among some of the highlights of this trip. . The Fish Creek Sloughs provide a great opportunity to explore the many channels reaching up into the wetlands where the river merges with the lake. Birding is also popular, especially in May when the annual Chequamegon Bay Birding and Nature Festival is held

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Wisconsin, Bayfield County

01 :54 hrs
4.8 mi
3.7044983 ft
SK I

This route is a wonderful alternative to paddling around the lakeshore when the winds are gusting and large waves and weather prohibit a peaceful tour. You will begin at the slough on Bark Bay Road. Bark Bay Slough contains gorgeous plants and stunning views which are long, stretching views across the wetland as well as out over Lake Superior. You can then paddle the Bark River where winding river channels allow an intimate tour of this area rich in seasonal flora and fauna. The mouth of the river opens to Lake Superior at a sandy beach where you can continue your tour out onto the bay.

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