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Rivers End CabinsSurrounded by lands of the Superior National Forest, the cabin is nestled in a secluded bay on the banks of the beautiful North Kawishiwi River and accessed by water only. (See shuttle) The vertical log walls and white pine paneling softly shelter you beneath towering aspen trees. Large windows provide a grand view of the Kawishiwi's sparkling waters. Warmed by a southern exposure, the spacious yard provides plenty of elbow room and ample opportunity to stretch out and stroll about the woods. The only neighbors here are wolves, moose, pine martin, otter and deer. Eagles soar overhead while loons, ducks, herons and beaver share the river's waters with many species of fish. From here you can paddle deep into the woods of the Boundary Waters or visit Ely and dine in one of the fine establishments, then visit the International Wolf Center, or the Dorothy Molter museum. Whatever you choose, at the end of your fun filled day return to the cabin for a relaxing evening campfire and a soak in the wood fired hot tub, all the while being serenaded by the sounds of nature through a soft, northwoods night. Sound Inviting? |
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