WELCOME TO THE BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE AREA WILDERNESS

Part of the Superior National Forest,
Managed by the USDA FOREST SERVICE

Permit reservations are now available as of January 20th, 2008 for the 2008 season. To acquire a Permit Reservation On-line, Click Hereto login and access the BWCAW Reservation System.
Reserving a Permit Cancelling a Permit Picking up a Permit
Payments and Refunds Seasonal Fee Cards Fees
Non-Profit Organizations Reservation Center

Click Here for changes to user fees for 2008.

 

Great glaciers carved the physical features of what is today known as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) by scraping and gouging rock. The glaciers left behind rugged cliffs and crags, canyons, gentle hills, towering rock formations, rocky shores, sandy beaches and several thousand lakes and streams, interspersed with islands and surrounded by forest.

The BWCAW is a unique area located in the northern third of the Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota. Approximately 1.3 million acres in size, it extends nearly 150 miles along the International Boundary adjacent to Canada's Quetico Provincial Park and bordered on the west by Voyageurs National Park. The BWCAW contains over 1200 miles of canoe routes, 15 hiking trails and approximately 2000 designated campsites. Wilderness offers freedom to those who wish to pursue an experience of expansive solitude, challenge and personal integration with nature. Because this area was set aside in 1926 to preserve its primitive character and made a part of the National Wilderness Preservation System in 1964, it allows visitors to canoe, portage and camp in the spirit of the French Voyageurs of 200 years ago.

RESERVING A PERMIT

Applications for the 2008 season may be submitted by website, fax, or mail beginning December 1, 2007. All applications will be processed by lottery (regardless of method or order received) after COB (5:00 p.m. CST) on January 15, 2008. Lottery applications submitted by mail and fax must be received by January 10, 2008 COB (5:00 p.m. CST). Lottery applications submitted via the website must be received by January 15, 2008 COB (5:00 p.m. CST). Following the lottery, first come, first served reservation processing will start on January 20, 2008 via interactive website (reservations processed and confirmed immediately), fax or mail. Please note that if January 20 falls on a Sunday or holiday, mail and fax reservations will not be processed until the next business day. Phone reservations will be accepted beginning February 1, 2008. A $12 non-refundable reservation fee is required for each permit. If reserving an overnight permit, a $32 deposit will be collected regardless of group size. Example: A total of $44 will be collected for an overnight reservation or $12 for a day use motor. When making a telephone reservation, you will be asked for the following information:
o Entry point
o Arrival date
o Estimated exit date
o Trip Leader's name, address, postal code and telephone number
o Estimated number of people and watercraft
o Permit issuing station
o Method of payment (i.e. credit card number and expiry date)

CANCELLING A PERMIT

The $32 use fee deposit will be refunded if a reservation is cancelled two or more days prior to the entry date. If the reservation is not cancelled in time, or the permit is not used, the $32 deposit is not refunded.

To cancel a reservation you must call the BWCAW Reservation Center at 1-877-550-6777.

February 1 - April 30, 9:00 - 1:00, M-F
May 1 THROUGH Labor Day, 9:00 - 1:00, seven days a week
After Labor Day - September 30, 9:00 - 1:00, M-F

PICKING UP A PERMIT

All reserved permits must be picked up at the location specified when the reservation was made, or at a Forest Service office issuing station. Only the trip leader or alternate trip leaders, specified when the reservation was made, can pick up the permit. It is recommended that you list three alternates when you make your reservation - these cannot be added at a later date. The person that picks up the permit must stay with the group for the duration of the trip and ensure that they follow all rules and regulations. The remaining overnight use fee, if any, will be calculated when the permit is issued based on the group size upon arrival. Non-reserved permits, if available, can be picked up at any permit issuing station. However, non-Forest Service permit stations may only accept credit cards for payment. Only Forest Service offices can accept cash and checks in addition to credit card payments. All cards (Interagency Senior/Access Pass Holders, or Seasonal) must be presented at the time of permit pickup to receive a discount, otherwise the full fee will be charged. Non-Forest Service permit issuing stations may charge an issuing service fee up to $2 for each overnight permit. Permits can only be picked up the day before, or the day of entry, by the group leader or alternate leader listed. Office hours vary, check with your permit pickup location for their office hours.

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

A group must have an official tax-exempt status to qualify as a non-profit organization. If your permit reservation is audited, your group must be able to produce a tax-exempt number. All the people on the trip, with the exception of a guide, must be associated with the non-profit organization. Non-profit organizations may reserve as many permits as they like. However, there is a limit of no more than three (3) permits within a permit season to be reserved using the name of any one non-profit organization name as the trip leader instead of a specific person's name as the trip leader. Additional permits can only be reserved under a specific person's name as trip leader.

The only benefit to reserving a permit using a non-profit organization's name as the trip leader is that the permit may then be issued to anyone who can prove affiliation with the organization in the same location. For example, if a permit is reserved with the trip leader name of "Girl Scouts, Troop 16, Chicago" then anyone affiliated with that particular organization may have the permit issued to her/him. When reserving a permit using a non-profit name as the trip leader, the non-profit organization's name, address and a contact person for the organization is required. The representative of the non-profit organization that actually picks up the permit becomes the trip leader, must remain with the group for the duration of the trip, and will be responsible to see that the group follows BWCAW regulations. Please contact the Forest Service office nearest your planned entry point for additional information about reserving permits planning for non-profit organizations

PAYMENTS AND REFUNDS

For groups with fees calculated to be more than $44, the difference will be collected at the time the permit is picked up (cash, check, or credit card at Forest Service offices, credit card-only at non-Forest Service permit issuing stations). For groups with fees calculated to be less than $44, the refund will be made by the BWCAW Reservation Center after the trip has been completed.

SEASONAL FEE CARDS

Seasonal Fee Cards may be purchased by mail after December 1 or by phone after February 1 from the BWCAW Reservation Center, or in person after May 1 from any Superior National Forest District Office. This card fulfills the fee requirements for the season but does not eliminate the need for obtaining a BWCAW permit and paying the $12 non-refundable reservation fee and the $44 refundable deposit for reservations. Seasonal Fee applications can be obtained at Superior National Forest Offices or from the BWCAW Reservation Center.

FEES

New - Fee Changes in 2008!

Per Person Per Trip
$16—Adult
$8—Youth 0–17
$8— Golden Age/Access Passport Holders and Senior/Access Pass Holders

Per Person Seasonal Fee

(All seasonal fee card holders must still obtain a BWCAW Permit)
$64—Adult
$32—Youth 0–17
$32— Golden Age/Access Passport Holders and Senior/Access Pass Holders

America The Beautiful - The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior/Access Passes

Interagency Senior/Access Passes can be purchased at any National Forest Office for $10.00 for citizens who are age 62 or older. Access Pass cards are available for free. Proof of medically determined permanent disability or eligibility for receiving benefits under federal law must be shown. Interagency Senior/Access Passes entitle only the card holder a 50% discount for user fees, not the entire group.

BWCAW RESERVATION CENTER

MAIL
BWCAW Reservation Center
P.O. Box 462
Ballston Spa, NY 12020

FAX
(518) 884-9951

PHONE 1-877-550-6777(Toll Free)
TDD 1-877-TDD-NRRS (Toll Free)
International 1-518-885-9964
(Feb. 1–Sept. 30)