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Eagle Mountain (Minnesota)

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Topo map
  
USGS Eagle Mountain

Prominence
  
403 m

Parent range
  
Misquah Hills

Elevation
  
701 m

Mountain range
  
Misquah Hills

Eagle Mountain (Minnesota) wwwsummitpostorgimagesoriginal318219jpg

Listing
  
U.S. state high point 37th

Easiest route
  
Maintained hiking trail

Similar
  
Mount Arvon, Hawkeye Point, White Butte, Woodall Mountain, Driskill Mountain

Eagle Mountain is the highest natural point in Minnesota, at 2,301 feet (701 m). It is located in northern Cook County and is in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Superior National Forest in the Misquah Hills, northwest of the community of Grand Marais. It is a Minnesota State Historic Site.

Map of Eagle Mountain, West Cook, MN 55604, USA

Eagle Mountain is only about 15 miles (24 km) from Minnesota's lowest elevation, Lake Superior, at 600 feet (183 m). It is part of the Canadian Shield. Confusingly, there is another, much shorter, peak named Eagle Mountain in northern Minnesota. The shorter peak is part of the Lutsen Mountains ski resort.

The hike to the summit can be made in about two and a half hours. The distance to the peak is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) with an elevation gain of 550 feet (168 m). The trail is rocky and moderately strenuous. Whale Lake is located about halfway along the trail and offers two campsites to hikers. The peak of the mountain is marked with a plaque.

Permits are required because portions of this hike enter the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Self-issued permits are available at any Superior National Forest ranger station or at the trailhead. Instructions and the permit can usually be found at the trailhead kiosk.

On the list of highest natural points (highpoints) in each U.S. state, Eagle Mountain ranks 37th.

References

Eagle Mountain (Minnesota) Wikipedia