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Lake Vermilion

Contact Info
Superior National Forest
320 North Highway 53
Cook, MN 55723

Phone:
218-666-0020
Basics
Size:
39,271 acres
Max. Depth:
76 ft.

Description

In the Northern Minnesota wilderness, in an area where water covers almost as much land as forest is the stunning Lake Vermillion. Hundreds of islands are dispersed among the almost 40,000 acres of water where every day you'll experience the "Lake of the Sunset Glow".

The region has remained largely undeveloped and is definitely a sight worth seeing. Because of its distance from major cities a trip to Lake Vermillion is best done over several days. The most convenient way to do this is with a houseboat rental, all of which come with beds, a kitchen, a grill and a deck. Larger models add luxury amenities. As such you won't need to be hauling camping gear and the space you save can be used instead for fishing supplies to catch some walleye, muskie and more.

The hiking and wildlife viewing at Lake Vermillion is exceptional. Such a large wilderness area creates a haven for species that have been driven out of other places. The larger islands on the water are an opportunity for seeing these creatures in an isolated habitat, while the smaller islands are a chance to make your own.

Tour Companies

  • Nationwide Lakes
  • Boating, Houseboating
  • 888-454-8825

Houseboat Vacations If you've never taken a houseboat vacation before, you don't know what you're missing. Houseboating is a fun and easy way to explore the unique waters of North America. We pride ourselves on our commitment to working with our customers to help make their trip the best it can be.

Fishing

Fish:
Largemouth Bass
Rock Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Bullheads
Black Crappie
Bluegill
Pumpkinseed
Yellow Perch
Northern Pike
Walleye
Burbot
Cisco
Whitefish
Fishing Methods:
Fishing deep underwater structures can produce nice walleye,Trolling with deep-diving Rapalas can produce trophy fish

Details

Size:
39,271 acres
Max. Depth:
76 ft.
Water Access:
16 Public Concrete Access Points

Amenities

Water Features
  • Boat Ramp
  • Stocked Fish
  • Picnic Areas
  • Campground
Water Activities
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Swimming
  • Water Skiing
Water Services
  • Bait Shop
  • Boat Rentals
  • Concessions
  • Convenience Store
  • Food Service
  • Fuel Available
  • Motorboat Rentals
  • Personal Watercraft Rentals

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