Two-Night Stay for Two, Three, or Four with Breakfast at Gunflint Lodge in Grand Marais (Up to 52% Off)
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Cabins are tucked away in the forest near hundreds of clear-water lakes; activities include fishing and watching the northern lights
For too many Americans, their de facto second home is an office, a car, or that one bear trap they keep falling for. Enjoy a home away from home away from home with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $299 for a two-night stay for two with daily breakfast (up to a $618 value)
- $359 for a two-night stay for three with daily breakfast (up to a $718 value) $399 for a two-night stay for four with daily breakfast (up to an $818 value)
Settle into a classic cabin with a wood-burning fireplace, private sauna, and kitchen or kitchenette.
Cabins are tucked away in the forest near hundreds of clear-water lakes; activities include fishing and watching the northern lights
For too many Americans, their de facto second home is an office, a car, or that one bear trap they keep falling for. Enjoy a home away from home away from home with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $299 for a two-night stay for two with daily breakfast (up to a $618 value)
- $359 for a two-night stay for three with daily breakfast (up to a $718 value) $399 for a two-night stay for four with daily breakfast (up to an $818 value)
Settle into a classic cabin with a wood-burning fireplace, private sauna, and kitchen or kitchenette.
Need To Know Info
About Gunflint Lodge
Since 1928, the Kerfoot family has lived on the shores of Gunflint Lake, preserving the natural landscape while outfitting travelers with camping and canoeing necessities. With equipment packages and organized trips, they help visitors explore the 1,000,000-acre natural-wilderness system and its assortment of more than 1,000 clearwater lakes. Cabins with bunk beds and showers dot the campgrounds, placing visitors in the midst of moose, deer, beavers, eagles, and Tigger. Eight ziplines reach high above the tree canopy, allowing guests to soar past 300-year-old white-pine trees. The camp's location also provides an opportunity to view the northern lights in the clear night sky.