RECREATION
Fishing
North Coast Charters
6921 West Highway 61 • Tofte, MN 55615
218-663-7384
North Coast Charters offers twenty five years of experience, and features fishing charters and tours aboard the twenty-three-foot boat, the Lonestar, which can accommodate up to four passengers per excursion. more... mapTofte Charters
Taconite Harbour • Tofte, MN 55614
218-663-9932, 800-258-3346
This captain offers fishing charters and cruises aboard a twenty-one-foot Bayline Trophy boat that features an enclosed cabin and the latest in technology, such as GPS navigation, electric downriggers, Coast Guard approved safety equipment, and much more; with over ten years experience navigating the lake, this charter company offers half-day or full-day charters. more...
Hiking & Climbing
Oberg and Leveaux Mountain Trails
2839 Highway 61 • Tofte, MN 55615
218-663-7280
This area offers two trails that depart from the same parking area; the Oberg Trail is a little over two miles in length and leads to the top of Oberg Mountain, while the Leveaux Trail is almost three and a half miles in length and leads to Leveaux Mountain. Both begin with moderately climbing switchbacks that lead to an easy, circular loop at the top of each mountain.
Rafting & Canoeing
Sawbill Canoe Outfitters
4620 Sawbill Trail • Tofte, MN 55615
218-663-7150
This outfit provides canoeing excursions to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, with complete or partial outfitting, canoe and equipment rentals, personalized food packing, instructions, routing, and shuttle service.Sawtooth Outfitters
Highway 61, Box 2214 • Tofte, MN 55615
218-663-7643
Sawtooth Outfitters offers canoe, kayak and bike rentals, sales and service. Guided kayak tours are their specialty. Complete and partial outfitting for the BWCA. In the winter, they offer xc ski, downhill, ski, snowboard, and snowshoe rentals.
Snow Sports
North Shore Mountains Ski Trail
4182 Highway 61 • Tofte, MN 55615
218-663-7296
This trail features twenty five kilometres that are comprised of intermediate level skiing trails, for the most part, and that run through a gently rolling pine, birch, and maple forest.
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