

Point of Interest, Voyageurs National Park
Explore Point of Interest in Voyageurs National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Point of Interest Stops and Trip Ideas
Use this Point of Interest guide to compare the stops that belong together in Voyageurs National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.

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Hoist BayHoist Bay is a testament to the region's industrial history as well as the beginnings of the local tourism industry.
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Kettle FallsIn the 1800s, this section of the American Channel between Rainy Lake and Namakan Lake was a hub of hunting, fishing, and trapping activity.


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Casareto CabinOne of only three cabins that remain from the park's early period of tourism and recreation.


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Ingersoll EstateIn the 1920s, wealthy philanthropist William P. Ingersol constructed a summer home on a remote island just southeast of Grassy Bay.
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Gold Portage AreaThis half-mile portage trail connects Kabetogama Lake with Rainy Lake.
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Rainy Lake CityWhen gold was discovered on Little American Island, the miners built a small town to house their families.

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Harry Oveson Fishing CampThis is the only commercial fishing camp remaining completely intact from before the Voyageurs area was a national park.

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Camp MarstonThis camp was an educational facility for the University of Iowa school of Civil Engineering from 1923 to 1938.