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Do I need to reserve a BWCAW entry permit myself?

No. Women’s Wilderness Discovery reserves the permit for you/for your group. The associated USFS reservation & user fees are included in the price of your trip. We make it easy!

How to Find Us

Women's Wilderness Discovery Guesthouse HQ

Women's Wilderness Discovery Guesthouse HQ

Women’s Wilderness Discovery

Peta Barrett Owner/Guide
429 East Sheridan Street
Ely, MN 55731
218-235-1994

Traveling to Ely, MN

By air or ground from airports

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport – Shuttle service & car rental available. Approx 4 1/2 hr drive to Ely, MN

Duluth International Airport, Duluth, MN – Shuttle service & car rental available. Approx 2 1/4 hr drive to Ely, MN

Range Regional Airport, Hibbing, MN – A variety of ground transportation options & car rental available. Approx 1 1/2 hr drive to Ely, MN

Each airport does a great job! Duluth International & Range Regional are experts at getting you into NE Minnesota. They do offer larger commercial flights, not just commuters, though not as many as MSP.

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Testimonials

Hegman
“Had a great 4 day trip with Peta as guide. Entered South Hegman and found a wonderful base campsite a short distance away. Rainy that day but cleared for the next three days. Went into North Hegman to see the pictographs and bog; then next day into Little Bass. 34 degrees on the last two nights but stayed warm in the tents! Wonderful meals, especially the biscuit bread cooked in old pie pans.”
Sally Dunn  
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