ice_babe_2
where can you rent camping tents in st. paul minnesota. needs to be big enough for 12 + teen girls
Answer
REI
1955 County Rd B2 W
Roseville, MN 55113
(651) 635-0211
6.52 mi. from St. PaulHours, directions, events and more.
http://www.rei.com/stores/42
http://www.rei.com/stores/rentals.html#minnesota
12 girls won't fit in one camping tent. I believe REI rents 5 or 6 man family style tents, at least where I live. So you might have to rent two.
REI
1955 County Rd B2 W
Roseville, MN 55113
(651) 635-0211
6.52 mi. from St. PaulHours, directions, events and more.
http://www.rei.com/stores/42
http://www.rei.com/stores/rentals.html#minnesota
12 girls won't fit in one camping tent. I believe REI rents 5 or 6 man family style tents, at least where I live. So you might have to rent two.
Does anyone know of any remote, tent-camping sites in far northeastern MN?
pitts1087
Im looking for a place to be completely secluded from everything except for nature. I want to be able to park some what close and then hike to a great scenic location full of wildlife including bears, preferably near a river and/or lake. If anyone has any suggestions of a place that meets this criteria I would greatly appreciate it!
Answer
Basically all of NE Minnesota will fit the bill here, though there really are not many bears (luckily). If I were you, I'd pick a very northern portion of the SHT- there's parking within 5-10 miles of every campsite. You can only camp in the campsites, do not do so anywhere else. This time of year you'd be likely to have it to yourself, it is rugged and beutiful and you would certainly be near a river and/or lake. If you want to be really rugged, the Superior National Forest allows camping anywhere. Future generations would appreciate it if you take a leave-no-trace approach, and of course there are sometimes fire bans for safety reasons. Then, the obvious answer to your question would be the boundary waters, but you only mentioned hiking. If you have a canoe, the BWCA is beautiful. You need a specific permit to use it, though, whereas the superior national forest is free and you can just go camp.
Basically all of NE Minnesota will fit the bill here, though there really are not many bears (luckily). If I were you, I'd pick a very northern portion of the SHT- there's parking within 5-10 miles of every campsite. You can only camp in the campsites, do not do so anywhere else. This time of year you'd be likely to have it to yourself, it is rugged and beutiful and you would certainly be near a river and/or lake. If you want to be really rugged, the Superior National Forest allows camping anywhere. Future generations would appreciate it if you take a leave-no-trace approach, and of course there are sometimes fire bans for safety reasons. Then, the obvious answer to your question would be the boundary waters, but you only mentioned hiking. If you have a canoe, the BWCA is beautiful. You need a specific permit to use it, though, whereas the superior national forest is free and you can just go camp.
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