Dwight’s Point River Camping Weekend Paddle Itinerary
Experience a summer weekend at Dwights Point on the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail. Paddle from Woodstock Bay or Munger Landing, camp on this primitive site with four tent spots, enjoy hiking, birdwatching, sunrise/sunset paddles, and local BBQ at Spirit Lake Marina. Perfect for family, friends, or solo paddlers seeking adventure and relaxation.
Superior Bays Full-Day Paddle Itinerary: Scenic Estuary Adventure
Explore the Superior Bays on a full-day paddle from Woodstock Bay. Glide through Kimballs Bay, enjoy lunch and short hike at Billings Park or Dwight’s Point, and spot wildlife like eagles, herons, and muskrats. Scenic cliffs, panoramic Duluth views, and calm estuary waters make this 5–12 mile route ideal for intermediate paddlers.
Historic Full-Day Paddle Itinerary: Chambers Grove & Red River Run
Embark on a full-day paddle on the St. Louis River Estuary, starting at Chambers Grove (Nagaajiwanaang). Explore Red River Run, historic Oliver Bridge, abundant wildlife, and Ojibwe heritage along 10–15 miles of scenic, culturally rich waters. Ideal for experienced paddlers seeking nature and history.
A Peaceful Paddle: Half-Day Pokegama Bay Itinerary
Explore the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail with a half-day paddle from Pokegama Bay Landing. This 3–10 mile, novice-friendly route features sheltered waters, boreal forest scenery, manoomin beds, and abundant wildlife. Experience the Superior Municipal Forest and enjoy a peaceful, nature-rich estuary adventure.
Scenic Clough Island: Half-Day Paddle Itinerary
Explore the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail with a half-day paddle around Clough Island from Munger Landing. This 5–6 mile intermediate route features open-water sections, wildlife views, and a sandy shoreline stop. Enjoy a scenic, close-to-town adventure while staying mindful of wind, waves, and motorboat traffic.