Watery wilderness and paddlers' paradise, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is best known for its long-distance water trails, though there is also a selection of land routes on hand for aspiring hikers.
Where can you nibble on crayfish tails, take a wildflower hike, travel back in time and purchase a bug net all at the same time? Try the Chippewa National Forest Visitor Centers! The Norway Beach and Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Centers are open throughout the summer and offer information, interpretive programs and hands-on activities for everyone. Over 16,000 people visit each year...why don't you join in the fun?
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
The center is located four miles east of Cass Lake on Highway 2. Turn north on Norway Beach road and follow the signs.
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