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Boulder Junction Visitor Guide 2021

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Dip your paddle in the pristine waters of Boulder Junction—one lake down, 193 to go.

Boulder Junction has an over abundance of clear lakes and several excellent rivers for paddlers. The vast areas of undeveloped wilderness

are a playground for paddlers. Kayakers, canoeists and stand-up paddleboarders will find several excellent no-motor lakes as well as a huge

array of secluded, undeveloped lakes and rivers within the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest.

The Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest offers paddlers the

opportunity to camp along rivers and lakes at designated canoe campsites. There

are currently over 100 sites in the State Forest. The majority of sites are on the

Manitowish River and Manitowish Chain of Lakes. A variety of lake sites also exist.

All campsites have a picnic table and fire ring. Sites are numbered and marked

with yellow signs displaying a tepee. Portages are designated by yellow signs

with crossed paddles.

Check out boulderjct.org to see where to go canoeing or kayaking,

find scenic Boulder Junction paddling trips,

rental locations and outfitters.

Paddling gem.

Allequash Lake: Located in the State Forest with a nice landing

and surrounded by state-owned land, there is no development

on this lake and the lower basin has a no-motor restriction. From

Boulder Junction, follow Hwy M about 4 miles south and turn left

on to Allequash Lake Road. Dead end at the landing.

8 PADDLING 1-800-GO-MUSKY

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