Here's my take on the options:riverwatkins wrote: Kevinl read in your trip report about staying at Ryden's and not the casino just wondered if I could get little more insight on that. We are plaining to stay few nights in the Grand Portage area either before or after trip.
(1) Lodge & Casino: Expensive. Traditional hotel rooms, nothing special, nothing wrong. Restaurant didn't open early enough in the a.m. for breakfast before the boat, so we ate at Ryden's. Don't know if that's changed (been a few years).
(2) Ryden's: Cheap, money and otherwise. A clean place to sleep. Couple of double wides parked in the lot and split up into rooms. Big, so easy to spread out gear for final packing. Paper thin walls, so you may not need an alarm clock . Our neighbors were catching the boat too, so wasn't an issue, but it may be if you were staying a couple days. My choice from here on out, since all I want is a (cheap) bed.
(3) Magney St Park. About 20 miles away. You're camping, so not much to say, but it is a nice campground in the woods. Didn't hike, but there are trails.
(4) There has been camping at the marina near the Lodge & Casino, but don't know what that situation is.
(5) Grand Marais has more hotels/motels, but it's farther away than I care to be for an 8am boat. Is a nice place to stay for few days, though, and would be my choice for exploring the area.