On March 20, President Trump signed another Executive Order with major implications for America’s public lands and waters.
We were technically waiting for bears, but we found something different: peace, solitude and harmony with the wilderness.
During our visit to Canoecopia, the Boundary Waters Podcast sat down with Peter Komendowski, a life-long wilderness traveler ...
The retiring Democratic senator is fighting to keep Biden-era protections in place to block mining near the vast wilderness.
An executive order issued by the Trump Administration directs the government to mine federal public lands "to the maximum ...
U.S. Forest Service officials who oversee the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) are once again pleading with visitors not to stockpile and hoard entry permits as the annual feeding ...
Longtime Shoreview resident Wes Erwin mainly writes picture books and middle-grade novels. He began writing as a creative and ...
We are nearly a month in since permits were made available for camping in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Although what’s the outlook this spring for people wanting to explore the BWCA?
On Wednesday, March 26, join Scott Mackenthun, DNR area fisheries supervisor, as he talks about canoe angling in the Boundary ...
Minnesota highway map is turning 100. Now's your chance to shape its future. Here are five great spots to camp and paddle in the Midwest if the BWCAW is not in the cards this year.
Perez pointed out that the municipal waters “belong to the people who have nurtured them for generations” and to the people “whose commitment to safeguard our seas is unquestionable.” ...