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The Burrow on Tucker Lake - Hike In Cabin on the Gunflint Trail
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 333.4 sq m
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Grand Marais, MN
- Height of Land Portage
- Poplar Lake10 min drive
- Road Lake21 min drive
- Grand Marais, MN (GRM-Cook County)74 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Living Room 1
1 Double Futon
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchenette
Dining Area
About this property
The Burrow on Tucker Lake - Hike In Cabin on the Gunflint Trail
A five-minute hike through the forest leads you to the front door of The Burrow, our cozy off-grid guest cabin on a hill overlooking Tucker Lake. A unique experience on the Gunflint Trail, our hideaway provides an opportunity for solitude at the edge of the wilderness without giving up the comforts of home. A short walk down a hill to the lake gives you direct BWCA access from our private dock and opportunities for adventure and relaxation with provided snow shoes, paddle boards and a canoe.
Specifics
The Burrow is hike-in and off-grid. You should be prepared to carry everything you take in and out on your back. In winter you can walk the packed trail to the cabin without issue. Snowshoes (free with your stay) or backcountry skis are recommended to traverse the snow on the lake and beyond.
After parking at the trailhead, guests take the .2-mile path as it gently meanders through woods of spruce, aspen and white pine before arriving at The Burrow. The lake is another 200 feet through the forest.
The Burrow is powered by the sun and heated with propane and wood, but still offers many modern amenities including internet. Visiting in the summer is carefree and requires little to no monitoring of the cabin's off-grid systems. A visit in the winter however will require you to monitor battery power levels and burn wood to keep the cabin at a comfortable temperature in addition to a vented, propane heater.
AT&T customers will have 2 bars of 5G service at the cabin, but the lodging also comes with a 5G capable iPad that can be used to watch movies, send messages, and create a personal hotspot to connect your devices.
The cabin's kitchen includes a two-burner stove top, a spacious mini fridge, basic kitchen utensils and everything you need to make a good cup of coffee.
NOTE: Potable water is not provided to guests. The Burrow has a sink that is operated with a foot pump that provides unheated, NON POTABLE water for doing dishes and washing up. Drinking water must be hiked in (or filtered by guests as you would in the BWCA).
The cabin's indoor bathroom uses an incinerating toilet, which might take a little getting used to but provides a superior experience to an outhouse. The bathroom also includes a wash basin that can be filled with water and a mirror.
When the seasons allow, guests can use an outdoor shower filled with water heated on the stove. In winter there is currently NO SHOWER option at the burrow. You can shower at the YMCA or Municipal Campground in Grand Marais.
Specifics
The Burrow is hike-in and off-grid. You should be prepared to carry everything you take in and out on your back. In winter you can walk the packed trail to the cabin without issue. Snowshoes (free with your stay) or backcountry skis are recommended to traverse the snow on the lake and beyond.
After parking at the trailhead, guests take the .2-mile path as it gently meanders through woods of spruce, aspen and white pine before arriving at The Burrow. The lake is another 200 feet through the forest.
The Burrow is powered by the sun and heated with propane and wood, but still offers many modern amenities including internet. Visiting in the summer is carefree and requires little to no monitoring of the cabin's off-grid systems. A visit in the winter however will require you to monitor battery power levels and burn wood to keep the cabin at a comfortable temperature in addition to a vented, propane heater.
AT&T customers will have 2 bars of 5G service at the cabin, but the lodging also comes with a 5G capable iPad that can be used to watch movies, send messages, and create a personal hotspot to connect your devices.
The cabin's kitchen includes a two-burner stove top, a spacious mini fridge, basic kitchen utensils and everything you need to make a good cup of coffee.
NOTE: Potable water is not provided to guests. The Burrow has a sink that is operated with a foot pump that provides unheated, NON POTABLE water for doing dishes and washing up. Drinking water must be hiked in (or filtered by guests as you would in the BWCA).
The cabin's indoor bathroom uses an incinerating toilet, which might take a little getting used to but provides a superior experience to an outhouse. The bathroom also includes a wash basin that can be filled with water and a mirror.
When the seasons allow, guests can use an outdoor shower filled with water heated on the stove. In winter there is currently NO SHOWER option at the burrow. You can shower at the YMCA or Municipal Campground in Grand Marais.
Property manager
Donald O'Brien
Languages
English
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 20
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
This property uses solar energy
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Grand Marais
Grand Marais is home to this cabin. Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center and Height of Land Portage are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Superior National Forest and Poplar Lake.
Grand Marais, MN
What's nearby
- Poplar Lake - 10 min drive - 5.6 km
- Lonely Lake - 16 min drive - 9.5 km
- Road Lake - 21 min drive - 15.3 km
- North Shore Winery - 97 min drive - 97.0 km
- Lutsen Mountains - 103 min drive - 99.0 km
Restaurants
- Red Paddle Bistro - 15 min drive
- Gunflint Lodge - 15 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Donald O'Brien

We're Casey and Don, your gracious hosts and the proprietors of The Burrow.
Don grew up in the Chicago area and was first introduced to the BWCA on canoe trips with the neighborhood moms. Casey, who hails from Louisville, agreed to give the frozen north a try after being moved to tears by the area's beauty on our first trip together to the northwoods.
In five years here, we've built two off-grid homes together with our own hands, gone on countless adventures — and even got married on the dock at The Burrow. We've found a welcoming and wonderful community on the Gunflint Trail and hope you get a chance to experience the area's warmth and hospitality, too.
Don grew up in the Chicago area and was first introduced to the BWCA on canoe trips with the neighborhood moms. Casey, who hails from Louisville, agreed to give the frozen north a try after being moved to tears by the area's beauty on our first trip together to the northwoods.
In five years here, we've built two off-grid homes together with our own hands, gone on countless adventures — and even got married on the dock at The Burrow. We've found a welcoming and wonderful community on the Gunflint Trail and hope you get a chance to experience the area's warmth and hospitality, too.
Languages:
English
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