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Bear Head Lake State Park

9301 Bear Head State Park Road, Ely, Minnesota 55731 USA

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“Secluded in the Northwoods!”

Secluded in the Northwoods,this park contains pristine lakes; it is home to black bears, nesting eagles, wolves and moose. Stands of white and red pine trees tower over the birch, aspen and fir trees. Located just south of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, the park shares a similar wilderness quality. Explore miles of shoreline by canoe. Swim at the beach, picnic in the shelter building, or fish for walleye, bass, crappies or trout. Trails in the park link-up with the Taconite State Trail and offer snowmobilers, skiers and hikers plenty to enjoy. Rent a three-bedroom guest house or camper cabin any season of the year. Volcanoes and ancient seas produced the bedrock of the Bear Head Lake area. The bedrock of Ely greenstone and giants-range granite was scoured and gouged by glaciers. Eagles Nest and Bear Head Lakes, along with the park's rolling hills, were formed from the glacial action. Along the lakes and road cuts, visitors can see many different shapes and sizes of rock left by the glaciers. This beautiful northern forest park is dotted with lakes that make it a canoeing and fishing paradise. The woods are made up of red and white pine, spruce, paper birch and fir on the highlands and tamarack, black spruce and white cedar on the lowlands. Small, clear trout lakes are set in a rugged terrain and give visitors a look at the type of scenic beauty that attracts so many visitors to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA) each year. The park is just south of BWCA access points.

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4.0 Access
3.8 Location
4.3 Cleanliness
3.8 Site Quality
5.0 Noise

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Campendium

September 19, 2021
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Hiking was great. They have easy trails and more strenuous trails. If you’re up for 8-9 miles of hiking, Blueberry Lake Trail is absolutely beautiful. The campsite and bathrooms were like your typical state park. Lots of extra trails in the woods between the campsites made exploring fun. Internet with AT&T was 1-2 bars, depending where your at. 4 bars with the Weboost. We’ll definitely be back!

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Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 22

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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Campendium

October 20, 2015
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Unlike a lot of Minnesota state parks that usually have a some non-reservable sites, all of the sites at Bear Head Lake State Park are reservable. I was in the non-electric loop, some of the sites will not fit a big trailer either due to the site length or the fact that you will have to navigate between trees to fit. So the spaces do vary quite a bit. The reservation web-site does provide photos so look at those before booking you site. Because I was in Minnesota in late September when the sun is not great for solar unless you are in a open area, site #5 wasn't the greatest for solar as it is fairly shady. Solar wise, it was fine for 2 nights and may be better in the summer. Mostly got 3G on Verizon without booster.

The campground road within the sites is fairly narrow. If you can tent, the backcountry sites that sit on the Lake are really sweet and private. There is a Dump Station. Also you can rent paddle boats and kayaks for use on the lake.

Bear Head Lake is very pretty especially at sunset.

Ely, MN is about 15 miles away and Soudan Underground Mine is about 8 miles away.

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Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 5

4 Access
4 Location
5 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
5 Noise
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Campendium

July 02, 2020
Rated

If you like to canoe, kayak or some easy going fishing with campsites docks, you will love this place. Nice beach and picnic area too. RV dump sites. Bring bug spray in the summer. I don’t like that they closed the shower rooms for COVID19.... aren’t we mandated to wash ourselves??? Still a nice place, would come back when it’s cooler in fall.

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Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 73

5 Access
4 Location
5 Cleanliness
4 Site Quality
5 Noise
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Campendium

May 26, 2022
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This park would be great with some updates. It is pretty but the basics are too old to enjoy it fully. The sites are spacious with plenty of trees and shrubs surrounding them to add privacy. They have electric service but NO easy access to water. There are two spigots in the campground but you can’t reach them unless you are staying on the site where they are located. Even if you are that close, the water is brown and smells like rust. The shower house is centrally located and new, but the water has a high iron content because my skin and hair smelled like rust after a shower. There is also no heat in the shower house or a way to control the temp of the water. Coldest shower I’ve ever taken in May! The only place to get clean-ish water is at the dump station and there is only one spigot. Also, there aren’t any dumpsters in the campground, they are at the dump station 3/10ths of a mile away.

We got one bar on AT&T and two bars on Verizon with an antenna. This park was isolated and disappointing enough that we probably won’t return especially since they also charge an additional $35 park entry fee on top of the campground fees.

There is NOTHING in the surrounding area. If you need gas, you can travel down to the town of Tower but if you need groceries or anything else, it requires an hour trip to Virginia. We stayed here to visit Voyagers National Park but you cannot do much there until mid June.

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Days Stayed: 7

Site Number: 34E

2 Access
2 Location
2 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
5 Noise

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jaredmatthew

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June 22, 2023
Rated 5.0

Great park for camping. Lake was good for swimming and fishing. Nice clear water. Plenty of hiking trails. BWCA experience without the portaging.

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November 23, 2016
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Bear Head Lake State Park is located south of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and offers miles of shoreline that can be explored by canoe or kayak with several lakes located in the Park. There are also plenty of other summer sport activities including fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, biking and wildlife viewing. Winter sports include snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.

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Bear Head Lake State Park

9301 Bear Head State Park Road
Ely, Minnesota
55731 USA
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