gkidsdlite wrote:
Has anyone on here ever boondocked in the UP on lake Superior or on the Minnesota side of the lake or the Canadian side for that matter? I would like to find a place on the shore where I can enjoy the awesome beauty of that lake and hear the waves lapping the shoreline and be able to have privacy! I know I'm not asking for much am I?
I can't speak to Canada, and it has been decades since I've been camping in the UP. But what you are seeking (boondocking, hearing Lake Superior waves, and solitude) is going to be hard or impossible to find in Minnesota. The land along the shore between Highway 61 and the lake is either privately owned, or is State (DNR State Park), Federal (Superior National Forest) Tribal (Grand Portage Band) or County Forest Land. There is literally just a narrow swath of land (from literally just a few feet to about 1/2 mile) between HWY 61 and LakeSuperior. Now there are many campgrounds at the state parks, and near towns of Two Harbors, Grand Marais, Schroeder, etc. but these will not be boondocking and are often full and reserved for months or a year in advance.
The campgrounds in Two Harbors (Burlington Bay), Schroeder (Lamb's Resort), Grand Marais (City campground) and at Temperence River State Park will put you right on the lake, if that is most important.
You can boondock on Superior National Forest land in Minnesota but those opportunities are a way off from the lake and on the uphill side of the highway. No way to hearLake Superior waves at that distance.
All those great photos you see in the "Go RVing" ads that show a solitary RV parked right on the beach of a beautiful lake are mostly a marketing ploy, at least in the Lake States. Most public land management agencies do not allow boondock camping on such ecologically sensitive site.