Since 1976

Your Wilderness
Your Moment

For 50 years, we’ve brought people together to safeguard the Boundary Waters. As new threats emerge, this legacy has prepared us for the current fight against Trump’s attacks on the wilderness.

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Route Cards

Plan your 2026 Boundary Waters adventure now. This set of beautiful route cards features over 20 trips organized by difficulty, distance, and duration—each with maps and links to detailed resources. Printed on durable, water-resistant 5 x 7 cardstock, these cards will help you discover new paddling routes for years to come.

Take Action

Become a Clean Water Delegate

This election year, your vote can protect the Boundary Waters.  It starts at your precinct caucus—where you can make protecting the BWCA a top issue for every candidate.

Minnesotans can learn more at our Zoom info session meetings.

Events

BWCA Permit Release Party
Jan. 22, 5-8pm
Get ready for your 2026 BWCA adventures! Join us for hands-on planning stations and presentations to help you map out your trips.

Celebrating 50 Years

In 1976, a group of ordinary people came together to create a grassroots movement that would pass the landmark legislation that made the Boundary Waters the protected wilderness it is today. Since then we’ve brought people together to stop toxic mining projects and defended these waters in courtrooms across the nation.

Now, the Trump administration and foreign mining conglomerates threaten this national treasure. But 50 years of victories have prepared us for this fight. With your support, we will protect the wilderness for another 50 years.

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Stop Toxic Mining near the Boundary Waters

Two proposed copper-sulfide mines — NewRange-PolyMet and Twin Metals — risk contaminating some of the cleanest water on earth and permanently polluting the BWCA. If these mines open, they would produce acid mine drainage and cause irreparable harm to our beloved wilderness. Learn more about how we are beating back these toxic mines and how you can join a movement.

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Plan Your Boundary
Waters Adventure

From a searchable route library with BWCA maps to information on permits, we have the resources you need to explore the Boundary Waters. With more than 1,100 lakes, 1,200 miles of canoe routes, a dozen rugged hiking trails and over 1.1 million acres, the BWCA offers endless opportunities for adventure.

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Thriving Communities

The future of the BWCA is deeply tied to the economic prosperity and wellbeing of the communities that surround the Boundary Waters. We work with local businesses, organizations, and individuals on projects that build thriving communities to ensure people have a stable and viable livelihood.

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Wilderness education that promotes equity in the wild

Young people who grow up in our hyper-connected, digital world need the wilderness more than ever. Through our No Boundaries to the Boundary Waters program, we introduce students from diverse backgrounds and underserved communities to the splendors of the wilderness, both in the classroom and through week-long trips into the BWCA.

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Upcoming Events

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| 424 Washington Ave N, Suite 203 Minneapolis, MN, United States, Minnesota 55401

Permit Release Party

Get ready for your 2026 BWCA adventures! Join us for hands-on planning stations and presentations to help you map out…

Duluth Legislative Kickoff - January 24, 2026 4pm
| Dovetail Cafe & Marketplace, 1917 W Superior St, Duluth, MN 55806

Duluth Legislative Kickoff 2026

Connect with Boundary Waters advocates, strategize for 2026, and make your voice heard. Two dates available—RSVP today!…

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| Online -or- in person at 2550 University Ave W 180 S, St Paul, MN 55114

Caucus Training Session

Caucus training session with Friends of the Boundary Waters. Learn how to be an effective delegate or message advocate, online…

Silhouettes of kids looking at the night sky and Aurora Borealis on the shore of a snowy lake. TEXT: BOREAL STARGAZING WEEK
| Virtual Classrooms & Multiple Locations across Minnesota

Boreal Stargazing Week

Join us for a week of free activities tailored for students, families, and friends that will immerse you in learning…

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| 1258 Hidden Valley Rd, Ely, MN 55731

Ely winter adventure showcase

Join us in Ely for the Winter Adventure Showcase during the Ely Winter Festival! Explore the best winter activities, from…

| Capitol Building Rotunda, St. Paul, MN

Boundary Waters Day at the Capitol

February 25 – Stand up for the Boundary Waters at the Capitol. Meet with lawmakers and rally for clean water.

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Breaking news, in-depth stories, tips for wilderness travel, and insights into America’s most popular Wilderness Area.

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| Recreation

Start Planning your 2026 BWCA Trip Now!

It’s time to start planning for your summer Boundary Waters adventure. Explore the most complete online collection of BWCA resources.

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| Advocacy

Become a Clean Water Delegate

Becoming a delegate is one of the most impactful things you can do to make politicians protect the Boundary Waters.

How To Help

The wilderness needs people. It needs you.
Learn more about how you can give back to the Boundary Waters.

Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness acknowledges that the land and water we are dedicated to protecting is on the traditional homelands of the Anishinaabe people, who continue to live in the area and exercise treaty rights on this land and water. We humbly work to honor this living history and learn how the Anishinaabe relationship with this land and water continues to grow and evolve. Together, we strive to build mutual respect, trust and understanding around what it means to protect the Boundary Waters.