Angleworm Lake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Remote. Challenging. Quiet.
A work colleague and I walked the entire trail yesterday, May 15, 2021. He is 55 years old and I am 63. Both of us are in good physical shape for our ages. We both walk alot everyday and I exercise n...
Summary for those wishing to avoid a wall of text: The Angleworm Lake hiking trail is great if you want are looking for an intense hike through dense back country and do not minding climbing over a b...
The walk back to get to Andgleworm Lake is lengthy, but secluded and well traveled. If you continue on, the trail gets more challenging as you go. Backpacked and spent two night out here - need a perm...
OK, the portage of over 2 miles is tough but that is the payoff. No noise, no crowds and peace and quiet for your whole stay! Find a point sticking out to reduce bugs. Fish for Northerns mostly.
Although you could complete the entire trail around Angleworm Lake in a single (long) day, it is best enjoyed by slowing down and breaking up the hike by camping one or two nights. We spent an awesom...
Remote. Challenging. Quiet.
A work colleague and I walked the entire trail yesterday, May 15, 2021. He is 55 years old and I am 63. Both of us are in good physical shape for our ages. We both walk alot everyday and I exercise n...
A great taste of the boundary waters
Summary for those wishing to avoid a wall of text: The Angleworm Lake hiking trail is great if you want are looking for an intense hike through dense back country and do not minding climbing over a b...
Short hike or long haul? You decide!
The walk back to get to Andgleworm Lake is lengthy, but secluded and well traveled. If you continue on, the trail gets more challenging as you go. Backpacked and spent two night out here - need a perm...
Super relaxing and quiet
OK, the portage of over 2 miles is tough but that is the payoff. No noise, no crowds and peace and quiet for your whole stay! Find a point sticking out to reduce bugs. Fish for Northerns mostly.
Great multi-day hike!
Although you could complete the entire trail around Angleworm Lake in a single (long) day, it is best enjoyed by slowing down and breaking up the hike by camping one or two nights. We spent an awesom...