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What are “Mindful” Paddling and Hiking Trips? Not paddling hard or fast, or slinging the heaviest pack on your back, but being present to the experience; taking time in nature to see, hear, smell, taste and feel along the way. Slow things down; bring your camera, and be willing to be dazzled.
- Educational
- No experience or equipment needed
- Slow down, relax and enjoy the moment
- 4-6 hour Experiences
- Ask about customized Camping Trips

Mindful Paddling Trips
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness: John Lake Trip
Just half an hour’s drive from Points Unknown, we’ll put into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness at Little John Lake, which is one of the most underutilized BWCA entry points, and paddle into John Lake. John is a lovely lake with steep cliffs (on top of which the Border Trail winds.)
We’ll paddle up a secluded inlet past beaver lodges and through an amazing sphagnum bog to a hidden lake. Additionally, moose have been seen along this route. Then, if folks feel like a hike–we’ll leave the canoe(s) and hike over the portage (2/3 mile each way) to East Pike Lake. After that, we’ll snack or picnic on a sunny rock, and swim in the lovely clear water of this wilderness lake. We’ll then make our way back. (If the hike sounds like too much, we can always pull up to a campsite on John and picnic and/or swim there.)
These trips will last between approximately four and six hours, door to door, depending upon your preferences while out. No paddling experience necessary. If it is very windy, we may alter our route and paddle on the Swamp River.
What to bring
- A lunch and snacks
- Bug repellent
- Sunscreen
- Small towel
- Swim suit (or wear it)
- Long sleeved light shirt or jacket
- Sun hat
- Waterproof shoes
Canoes, PFD’s and paddles are provided.
$359 for up to 2 people and $65 for each additional person up to 6.
General Trip Information
All of the tours and trips that Points Unknown offers are educational in nature. You do not need to know how to paddle to participate in the canoe trips and will learn what you need to know for a fun, safe and successful trip. Learning the flora and fauna in our unique area is just one of the highlights of any experience we provide. You may even spot some wildlife!
More Paddling Trips
There are numerous inland lakes near Points Unknown and we are happy to create a customized paddling experience on many of them with pricing similar to our BWCA John Lake Trip and based upon the experience desired.
Testimonial on Mindful Paddles Trip
“I’m still marveling at how time lost its sway over me when I participated in Points Unknown’s Mindful Paddling & Hiking Tour. I found the experience beautiful, profound, and a pure delight. I’ve lived in Minnesota for 30 years, kayaked on many lakes, rivers, and creeks, and played in snow-covered forests. But taking a guided trip into the Boundary Waters via canoe was brand new for me, and I loved every minute of it.
I learned the fine art of paddling as a team; saw whimsical tamarack trees and “starter-home” beaver lodges, floated quietly along a sphagnum moss bog teeming with flora I’d never seen before, and enjoyed moments of silence (my own) so I could truly listen to what life sounds like in an unspoiled wilderness area and what it means to me: peace. As with any of Points Unknown’s offerings (including dog-sledding adventures, which I’ve enjoyed there many times), this one was perfectly tuned to my skill level, ensured everyone’s comfort and safety, and cultivated reflection. The opportunity to spend the night in the pristine Guest Suite with its comfy beds and serene Northwoods decor extended the beauty of the trip. Kudos to Points Unknown for such a unique opportunity!”
Kathleen from Minneapolis, June 24, 2017
Mindful Hiking Trips
The Superior Hiking Trail is within a few short miles of Points Unknown. Grand Portage has a number of beautiful trail options. Other various hiking experiences can be found right out the front door of the Points Unknown Guest Suite. We are happy to point you in the direction of a self-guided hike or provide you with a full guide service trip for a fee based upon the number of people and the experience desired.
Base Hiking Guide Fee – $89/person
Canicross Hiking Trip
What is Canicross Hiking?
- Multiple options based upon experience level
- Instruction with your own dog or one of ours
Canicross Hiking (that includes one of the Points Unknown Sled Pets and all instruction learning the art of Canicross hiking) – $165/Person
Canicross Hiking instruction with your own dog! – $199 per person/dog team
Testimonial On Canicross Hiking Trip
“What an amazing day! Two days really. Linda and her crew took me out to the Boundary Waters, then today I went on a canicross hike with a few of her huskies. It’s a summer gig for the dos who I know would prefer the snow. I had a fabulous time!!! If you’re looking for a peaceful, contemplative time on the lakes, with good easy company and support, Point Unknown is your answer. I plan to return in the winter to have a dog-sledding adventure. I can’t wait.
Linda, the owner, is amazing. She’s knowledgeable about the natural setting, patient with city folks such as I am, generous of spirit and lovely with her dogs. Her dogs are well-trained and I always felt like they had my back. And I’m burning one of her beeswax candles softly fragrant and a nice way to remember the glorious day I had. I’m not the best at writing reviews. Just go there! Take a tour! Don’t leave the Northern Woods without visiting Points Unknown.“
@711margueriteg, Trip Advisor, Aug. 2020
Mindful Paddles
By Guide and Author, Mary Ellen Ashcroft




