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Water Activities

Lake life in northern Minnesota is a year-round experience. Water is abundant on the Chippewa National Forest, with over 1,300 lakes, 925 miles of streams and 400,000 acres of wetlands.

Opportunities to enjoy the water are plentiful. Some visitors seek out the slow tempo of paddling down the Mississippi River, while others relish the spray of water while skiing. Anglers rush to catch that first walleye of the season, while some enjoy a quiet evening on the lake surrounded by fall colors. Whatever your lake life pace, you’ll find it on the Chippewa National Forest.

Ask the Recreation Team

Where can I rent a boat?  
Visitors can rent boats through many of the local resorts. Check the area Chamber of Commerce brochure for a listing of resorts and the types of boats available.

  • Can I bring my boat and trailer into the campsite? 
    Campers can bring their boat and trailer into the campsite. Campground hosts may also be able to assist in finding a place for your boat trailer if there is not enough space at your campsite.
  • Are there any trout lakes on the Forest?
    Yes, there are several trout fishing opportunities on the Forest. Check out Benjamin Lake near Blackduck, Diamond, Hazel and TeePee lakes near Walker, and six lakes in the Marcell area, including the well-named Trout Lake.
  • Do I need to wear my lifejacket?
    Minnesota state law requires all children under 10 years to wear a life jacket and a readily accessible lifejacket for each person on the boat. The Chippewa National Forest is 50 percent water and encourages all visitors to wear a properly fitted life jacket. Life jackets are key to keeping a visit safe and enjoyable.
  • Where can I get a lake map?
    Local bait stores sell area lake maps. Another resource is the Minnesota DNR Lake finder webpage or mobile app. Look up specific lake and fisheries information at: www.dnr.state.mn.us/lakefind/index.html

Boating - Motorized

Most area lakes have some type of boat access. A great resource is the public water access maps by county. Go to www.dnr.state.mn.us/wateraccess or pick up a map at a Forest Service or Minnesota DNR office. Look for Beltrami, Cass or Itasca County maps.

Boating - Non-Motorized

Travel the routes of the Anishinabe and early explorers. The Chippewa National Forest has more than 900 miles of rivers and offers several canoe routes, ranging from the mighty Mississippi to the slow-moving Boy River and other small creeks. These canoe routes offer excellent opportunities to view bald eagles, loons and a variety of northern Minnesota wildlife. Walleye, northern and pan fish are good along most of the routes. Primitive campsites are located along most of the rivers.

  • Big Fork River
  • Boy River
  • Mississippi River
  • Pike Bay Connection
  • Turtle River

Swimming

Who needs a pool? The Chippewa National Forest has three of Minnesota’s largest lakes on the Forest. Go jump in the lake at the day use and camping areas at Cass Lake, Leech Lake or Lake Winnibigoshish.

Swimming Areas

  • East Seelye Picnic Area on Cut Foot Sioux
  • Stony Point beach on Leech Lake
  • Norway Beach Recreation Area
  • Benjamin Lake Wayside Rest
  • Mabel Lake Campground
  • Clubhouse Campground
  • North Star Campground

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Mosomo Point Boat Area

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
A concrete boat ramp provides access to the 2852 acre Cut Foot Sioux Lake. The lake is west of MN Highway 46. Northern pike, walleye, cisco, perch and other panfish are found in this lake. This is a…

Noma Lake Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Noma Lake Campground is now a backcountry camping site. No Fee,  no services, vault toilet, and carry-in.It is located at 52681 County Road 31 Wirt, MN,  two miles northwest of Wirt, Minnesota on…

North Star Campground

Site Closed
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located at 46891 State Highway 38 Marcell, MN, four miles from Marcell or 25 miles from Grand Rapids. Thirty-eight campsites are located within easy walking distance of the sandy swimming beach. The…

North Star Lake Boat Area

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
A concrete boat ramp provides access to the 1,059-acre North Star Lake.  North Star is west of Minnesota State Highway 38. Northern pike, bass and panfish are found in this lake.

Norway Beach Boat Access

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities
The Norway Beach Boat ramp is located in the Norway Beach Recreation Area, four miles east of Cass Lake on Highway 2. It is a double cement ramp with a dock giving visitors access to Cass Lake.

Norway Beach Campground Loop

Site Closed
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Water Activities
The Norway Beach Campground located at 15899 Norway Beach RD SW Cass Lake, MN, is part of the Norway Beach Recreation Area. Located right on the waters of Cass Lake, this campground offers…

Norway Beach Recreation Area

Site Open
Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
The Norway Beach Recreation Area is located four miles east of Cass Lake, Minnesota on U.S. Highway 2.  The recreation area offers camping sites located in four campground loops; Norway Beach,…

Norway Beach Swimming Area

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning
A sandy beach and a delineated swimming area makes for summer fun at the Norway Beach Recreation Area. It is surrounded by four campgrounds and a picnic area.

Pimushe Boating Area

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Let's go fishing!  Pimushe Lake is a moderately sized, deep, clear water lake with an irregular shoreline and many small bays. Pimushe is a popular fishing lake, and anglers can pursue their…

Pine Lake Boat Area

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
A concrete ramp provides access to the 261 acres of Pine Lake. Pine Lake is two miles north of MN Highway 200. Northern pike, bass and bluegill are found in this lake.

Last updated August 22, 2025