From Save the BWCA <[email protected]>
Subject Boundary Waters Permits for 2024 open on Wednesday 🛶
Date January 29, 2024 11:15 PM
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Hey John,

Have you started thinking about paddling season yet? Or maybe considering one of the hiking trails this year? It’s hard to believe, but summer adventure planning is upon us: Boundary Waters quota permit opener is this Wednesday, January 31st, at 9:00 AM CST at Recreation.gov.

Is this your first trip to the Boundary Waters? Learn more about trip planning in our blog. Read more >> [link removed]

Things to consider before reserving your permit:
We highly recommend having the date of your trip and potential entry points ready to go once permits open. Other details can be planned closer to your trip. You can also add more people to your permit at a later date. Here are a few things to think about before you obtain your permit:

1. Decide on the duration of your trip
The first step in planning your Boundary Waters adventure is to determine how long you want to be in the wilderness. Trips range from a few days to a few weeks, so consider your skill level, the distance you want to travel, and the amount of time you can take off from your other commitments.

2. Pick your dates
Each month provides a unique experience in the Boundary Waters. Some months have more bugs but better swimming opportunities, other months have better fishing or fall foliage! Each year, conditions can be variable, so expect the unexpected.

3.Determine your entry point
The next crucial decision is choosing the entry point for your trip. There are many entry points spread across the BWCAW, each providing access to different lakes and routes. Research the various entry points, consider the distance you're willing to portage, and decide which lakes or waterways you'd like to explore. We recommend having a few in mind because popular entry points can be snatched up quickly.

You can find more tips and tricks for planning a trip in our blog. [link removed]


Happy paddling,
Save the Boundary Waters










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