Grassy Bay in Voyageurs National Park

Grassy Bay

Located on the western side of Sandy Point Lake.

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Grassy Bay Details

Located on the western side of Sandy Point Lake, this long, skinny bay is walled in by giant cliffs. At 125-feet tall, these cliffs are the highest point in the park. To paddle beneath these sheer, towering behemoths is a special experience. Access the bay from Sandy Point Lake, in the far southeastern corner of the park.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Grassy Bay

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1.6 mi away

Ingersoll Estate

In the 1920s, wealthy philanthropist William P. Ingersol constructed a summer home on a remote island just southeast of Grassy Bay.

2.8 mi away

Mukooda Lake Campground

This small campground is located on the shores of Mukooda Lake, an inland lake near Crane Lake and Sandy Point Lake.

4.6 mi away

Casareto Cabin

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

5.2 mi away

King William Campground

This small campground is located on the northern shore of Crane Lake, near the King William Narrows.

11.1 mi away

Hoist Bay

Hoist Bay is a testament to the region's industrial history as well as the beginnings of the local tourism industry.