Poplar Lake, Minnesota, United States
5.0 (48 reviews) Spent Ranking #8 in Grand Marais Bodies of Water
Beyond beautiful and great fishing
Entry point to many lakes in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Address
Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN 55604
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Website
http://www.trailcenterlodge.com
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Sunday, May 12, 2024, 20:08
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5.0 based on (48 reviews)
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5cntwt4smr 5:00 PM Oct 2, 2008
Serenity Now
I have been up to Poplar Lake 3 times, stayed at Old Northwoods Lodge. Everything is great. The dogs run out to meet you, no doors are locked, in fact they don't even have locks, the sauna is open and warm, just take a canoe if you want one. The other side of the spectrum from red tape and frustration. The lake itself is a gem. Take a canoe out for sure. There are large open areas, there are tons of little islands and bays where you can just glide through on your canoe. I even saw a loon "fly" under my canoe. I also saw a bald eagle try to catch a duck, wow. There is decent fishing, I caught a Northern Pike and a Small Mouth Bass. Also provides access to the BWCA. The BWCA is truly, truly, truly, a gift of a place. Go there and respect it. You can also go to Grand Marais (eat at Sven & Ole's), go running, hiking, biking, berry picking, cross country skiing, or sightseeing (check out Honeymoon Bluff). There are great things to do all around Poplar Lake and the Grand Marais / Gunflint Trail area. ( I have also stayed at Loon Lake Lodge, Bearksin Lodge, and Gunflint Pines, loved them all, they are on lakes close to Poplar)
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5Mr_PeteBurnsville 5:00 PM Nov 24, 2013
Not in Grand Marais...... but
Poplar Lake is about thirty miles up the Gunflint Trail, a national scenic highway. If you're looking for a beautiful drive through some of the last wilderness area in the state, the Gunflint trail takes you deep into the hear of the BWCA. The lake sports several fine resorts, a public access and four portages into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area wilderness. Early morning or late afternoon travelers are more likely to encounter the wildlife in the area, like bear, wolves, moose, and fox.