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Access lake · Grade A
Kawishiwi District · near Ely

Entry Point 27: Snowbank Lake

8permits / day

Reserve on Recreation.gov →

The permit

8
Permits per day (quota)
#27
Entry point number

Quota permits are required for overnight paddle trips from May 1 – September 30; outside that window permits are free and self-issued (October 1 – April 30). Standard fees are a $6 reservation fee plus $16 per adult and $8 per youth/senior — verify current amounts on Recreation.gov.

Access & route

Method of travel is paddle or motor. Motor use OR possession requires an overnight motor permit (25 h.p. maximum). Access is a boat landing or canoe launch at Snowbank Lake. For more information, contact the Kawishiwi Ranger Station at 218-365-7561.

Description: USDA Forest Service, Superior National Forest.

The water you'll paddle

This entry point puts in on Snowbank Lake, which earns a water-quality grade of A with about 15.1 feet of clarity. See the full report card →

Location

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Frequently Asked Questions

Entry Point 27 (Snowbank Lake) releases 8 overnight-paddle permits per day during the May 1–September 30 quota season. Reserve early — low-quota entry points fill fast.

Reserve through Recreation.gov's Boundary Waters permit. There's no direct link to a single entry point — open the availability grid, choose "Snowbank Lake" and your start date, and complete the reservation.

Yes, but it's free and self-issued. From October 1 to April 30, fill out a self-issued permit at the entry point. The quota and reservation apply May 1–September 30.