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Gunflint Lake Resorts

Gunflint Pines Resort & Campground
218-388-4454 | Visit Website | Email
We’re a smaller resort, open year round with Northwoods cabins and cottages. We offer camping cabins and campsites for RV’s or tent camping in the summer. We’re a little harder to find since we’re smaller and can’t advertise with the big boys. Often people come in for ice cream, or supplies from the grocery store only to say “I never knew you were here!” Once guests find us they usually return with friends. Many feel as though this is a home away from home.

Gunflint Lodge & Outfitters
218-388-2232 | Visit Website | Email
Gunflint Lodge & Outfitters is a classic resort nestled into the heavy forest on the south shore of Gunflint Lake. Lakeside fireplace cabins, ranging in size from one to five bedroom are scattered along the shore adjacent to the main lodge where the registration and dining room is located. The cabins are very nice and comfortable, having a fireplace in the living room, nice sleeping queen and king sized beds, full kitchens, private saunas, and many have a washer/dryer and a spa tub.

Heston’s Lodge
218-388-2243 | Visit Website | Email
When you are ready to get away, Heston’s Lodge is waiting for you. Secluded log cabins dot the shoreline of Gunflint Lake on Minnesota’s historical Gunflint Trail. Nestled amid tall pines and old cedars, you will find plenty of peace and quiet. Advance planning not only ensures a successful trip, but it also helps to build anticipation and excitement! Visit our link to obtain lots of information on getting ready for your trip.

Borderland Lodge
218-388-2233 | Visit Website | Email
Borderland Lodge (fka Cross River Lodge) is a family-owned resort located 45 miles up the beautiful Gunflint Trail. Guests staying in our newly renovated cabins and lodge rooms enjoy unfettered views of Gunflint Lake, complimentary hot breakfast, and access to boats, pontoons, canoes, kayaks, and snowshoes. Borderland Lodge is located in the pristine Boundary Waters Area Wilderness (BWCA), which also happens to be an International Dark Sky Park. Catch some of the brightest stars in the world all year round and even watch the Northern Lights dance around the spring and fall equinox!