Staying at the lodge

Questions about how to get to the island and where to stay near points of departure.

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wacnstac
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Staying at the lodge

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It has been a lifetime dream of mine to see and hike the island. I am 59 and would have no problem backpacking in a tent. My wife however not so much.

I can't figure out this reservation system. If I'm going, I want to go for the majority of a week and do day hikes from the lodge.

Seems that reservations are taken only 365 days in advance? Looks like 25 is already booked up. I guess I need to start looking ever day started early spring to get booked for 26?
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Re: Staying at the lodge

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Unfortunately, that fits with what I've heard. You can also regularly check for cancellations in '25 and hope to get lucky, but I'm not aware of any wait list or anything like that.

The housekeeping cabins typically open the end of May, and the lodge rooms and full services a couple weeks later in June. "The Greenstone" (the annual park newspaper) has all that info--the 2025 edition will probably be published in Feb or Mar, but the current 2024 version will be close on the dates until then--the basic schedules don't typically change too much from year to year. If you haven't looked at it, it's online here: https://www.nps.gov/isro/greenstone-newspaper.htm
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Re: Staying at the lodge

Post by RedLeg »

If this helps, you can work out a "no hike in" ferry trip if you're willing to come in the West end from Grand Portage. Our May trip this year is going to be a no-hiker where we get dropped off, moved to a new camp then taken out by the ferry. I've met a fella there (folks call him McCargoe Bob) who does that type of trip once or twice a year, I've crossed paths with him a few times there in my travels. Think of it like Island Glamping where the ferry moves you around and you just day-hike out and explore from your base camp. We will be loaded with canoes and packrafts but its the same concept
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