
The Pines of Kabetogama offers Voyageurs National Park tours by boat as private guided trips departing from Lake Kabetogama. Explore scenic waters, wildlife, historic sites, and signature stops like Kettle Falls and Ellsworth Rock Gardens with a local captain.
These private boat tours are a flexible way to experience Voyageurs National Park for first-time visitors, couples, families, and photographers who want a more comfortable and personalized way to see the park from the water.
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At a Glance
Departure Point:
Tour Style:
Private guided boat tours
Tour Lengths:
2 to 8 hours
Group Size:
Up to 12 guests
Boat Type:
25-foot Avalon Catalina Entertainer tri-toon
Best For:
First-time visitors, wildlife viewing, history, scenic cruising, sunsets
Top Stops:
Kettle Falls, Ellsworth Rock Gardens, I.W. Stevens Island, Hoist Bay, Kabetogama & Ash River Visitor Centers
Good To Know:
Motorized boat tour, not canoe-based
Choose from several Voyageurs National Park tours by boat, including options focused on sightseeing, history, signature landmarks, and sunset cruising. Each trip offers a different way to experience the park’s scenic waters, islands, and historic sites from Lake Kabetogama.
Signature Experience
See Voyageurs National Park’s best-known stops, visitor centers, scenic waters, and historic sites in one guided boat tour.
Historic Explorer
Explore Voyageurs National Park history, landmark shorelines, island sites, and stories that shaped the park.
Twilight on the Water
Enjoy a Voyageurs National Park golden-hour sunset boat tour with calm evening water, scenic views, and wildlife watching.

Marc and Tricia Leach of Keep Your Daydream describe the Signature Experience Tour as a rare gift—guided by genuine passion, deep respect for the land, and the joy of hosts truly living their dream.
Choose Your Voyageurs National Park Tour
Voyageurs Signature Experience Tour
See it all. Remember it forever

Explore the best-known highlights of Voyageurs National Park in one guided boat tour. This full-day experience is designed for guests who want to see scenic waters, visitor centers, historic sites, and signature landmarks without rushing through the day.
The tour includes stops at the Kabetogama Lake Visitor Center, Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Kettle Falls Hotel, I.W. Stevens Island, Hoist Bay, and the Ash River Visitor Center.
It is the best fit for many first-time visitors who want a broad introduction to the park from Lake Kabetogama.
Tour typically runs Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between June 8th, 2026 through September 5th, 2026
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (up to 8 hours)
$200 per person (children 9 and under $100 each)
** Bundle & Save – 50% off Twilight on the Water **
Historic Explorer Tour
Unlock The Legends of the Northwoods

The Historic Explorer Tour is built for guests who want a deeper look at the places, people, and stories that shaped Voyageurs National Park. This guided boat tour focuses on historic landmarks, island sites, and shoreline areas that help explain the region’s voyageurs, resort history, and life on the water.
Highlights include Ellsworth Rock Gardens, Kettle Falls Hotel, I.W. Stevens Island, and Hoist Bay. It is a strong fit for history-minded travelers, curious first-time visitors, and anyone who wants more than a scenic cruise.
Tour typically runs Sundays, Tuesdays, and Fridays between June 9th, 2026 through September 6th, 2026
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (up to 7 hours)
$175 per person (children 9 and under $75 each)
** Bundle & Save – 50% off Twilight on the Water **
Twilight on the Water Tour
Breathe in the magic of golden hour

The Twilight on the Water Tour is a private evening boat tour designed for guests who want to experience Voyageurs National Park in its calmest and most scenic light. This tour is ideal for couples, families, photographers, and anyone looking for a relaxed sunset cruise on Lake Kabetogama.
As the light changes over the islands and shoreline, guests can enjoy quiet water, wide views, and opportunities for wildlife watching and photography. It is the best fit for travelers who want a short, peaceful Voyageurs National Park tour by boat as the sun meets the horizon’s embrace.
If you are planning evening activities after your boat tour, be sure to read our Minnesota Northern Lights guide.
Tour departs 1.5 hrs before sunset until 30 mins after sunset (2 hours)
$100 per person (children 9 and under $50 each)
Why Choose Our Voyageurs National Park Tours
- Private guided boat tours on a comfortable 25-foot Avalon Catalina Entertainer tri-toon
- Small-group experience with space for up to 12 guests
- Three tour options built around sightseeing, history, and sunset cruising
- Flexible pacing with time to enjoy scenic waters, wildlife, and historic sites
- Direct departure from The Pines of Kabetogama marina on Lake Kabetogama
What to Expect
Our Voyageurs National Park tours are motorized guided boat tours departing from Lake Kabetogama. They are designed to give guests a comfortable, small-group way to experience the park’s scenic waters, historic sites, islands, and wildlife without planning a full self-guided route.
Bring layered clothing, sun protection, water, binoculars, and a camera. Every trip is built around a relaxed pace and time to enjoy the experience on the water. We do not offer canoe tours.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: April 2026
What makes your Voyageurs National Park tours unique or different?
Our Voyageurs National Park tours stand out for their comfort and personal touch. We operate a new 25-foot Avalon Catalina Entertainer tri-toon, which provides a luxurious, comfortable ride. This spacious boat has abundant seating, including a high-top table area that seats up to six people – like having a floating lounge for your group. The open layout gives everyone plenty of room to move around, relax, and enjoy 360° lake views.
In addition, we keep our tours private and pet-friendly. You’re welcome to bring along a well-behaved dog, which is something not all tour companies allow. We also maintain a casual pace throughout the journey. There’s no rushing from point to point; you’ll have time to truly savor the scenery, take photos, and ask questions. Our goal is to provide a high-quality, relaxed experience so you can fully enjoy Voyageurs National Park without feeling hurried.
Many guests pair tours with lodging at The Pines, and you can review our Kabetogama cabin rentals before booking.
What sights will I see on your Voyageurs National Park tours? Which places do you visit?
On our Voyageurs National Park tours, we explore the scenic waters of Lake Kabetogama and Namakan Lake, stopping at a variety of noteworthy locations. Here are some highlights guests can expect to see on our tours:
Kabetogama Lake Visitor Center – One of the park’s visitor centers, located on Lake Kabetogama. It’s a great place to learn about park exhibits, pick up maps, and use facilities before heading back out on the water.
Ellsworth Rock Gardens – A unique hillside garden featuring over 200 hand-built rock sculptures and 62 terraced flower beds . This beautiful site, created by Chicago carpenter Jack Ellsworth between 1944-1965 , is often called the “Showplace of Lake Kabetogama” and offers a great short walk ashore.
Kettle Falls Hotel and Dam – A historic wilderness hotel (built circa 1910) and an adjacent dam that connects Namakan Lake to Rainy Lake. Kettle Falls is only accessible by boat or float plane , making it a special stop where you can step back in time, grab a refreshment at the lodge, and see the famous dam overlook.
I.W. Stevens Island – The site of a 1930s-era resort on Namakan Lake. Here you can glimpse a preserved log cabin, old sauna, and other structures from the early resort days. It’s a fascinating spot for history buffs, showcasing how people vacationed in the park nearly a century ago.
Hoist Bay – A quiet bay with a rich history in the logging era and later resort era. You can still see relics like old pilings from the historic hoist camp and a vintage boathouse and cabins on shore. It’s now a peaceful day-use site where we might dock for a picnic or exploration.
Ash River Visitor Center – Another visitor center, situated on Lake Kabetogama adjacent to the Ash River. This stop offers interesting displays about the park’s natural and cultural history, and it gives you a chance to stretch your legs during longer voyageurs tours.
We strive to showcase a mix of natural beauty, wildlife spotting, and historic sites across Voyageurs National Park. If you have particular places you’d like to see, we can often customize the tour to include those as well.
Do the tours include historical commentary and wildlife viewing?
Absolutely. Your guide, Captain Jason, provides rich historical commentary throughout the tour. As we cruise through the lakes, you’ll learn about the different eras that shaped the Voyageurs area – from ancient geological events that formed the landscape, to the history of the Native American Ojibwe people, the French-Canadian voyageurs (fur traders) who gave the park its name, the logging and gold mining days, and the establishment of the national park. He loves sharing stories and facts that bring the past to life, giving you a deeper understanding of what you’re seeing.
In addition to history, he makes plenty of time for wildlife viewing. Voyageurs National Park is home to abundant birding and wildlife, and our guides know where to look. We often stop near active bald eagle nests, for example, so you can observe these majestic birds. In spring and early summer, you may even spot fuzzy young eaglets in the nest, which is a real treat! Throughout the tour, keep an eye out for other animals like osprey, herons, deer along the shoreline, or even the occasional bear or elusive moose. We encourage you to bring binoculars and a camera. Rest assured, our tours are conducted at a respectful distance from wildlife, but you’ll still get wonderful opportunities to see and photograph the natural inhabitants of Voyageurs in their element while learning all about them from our guide.
How to tour Voyageurs National Park?
The best way to explore Voyageurs is by water. The park is a chain of interconnected lakes, so most highlights—from Ellsworth Rock Gardens to Kettle Falls—are reached by boat. You can bring your own, rent one locally, or join a guided tour. If you’re staying at The Pines of Kabetogama, our Voyageurs tours depart right from our shoreline for a private, customized experience. With a knowledgeable captain handling the navigation, you’re free to enjoy the scenery, learn the history, and relax on the water.
If you want to captain your own day on the water, see our Voyageurs National Park boat rental options.
What is the best time of year to visit Voyageurs National Park?
Summer and early fall are the most popular times to visit. Late May through early September offers warm days, calm water, and excellent fishing and sightseeing conditions. Fall brings quiet lakes and beautiful color. If you hope to see the northern lights, late summer into early October often provides the clearest night skies. The park is open year-round, but most water-based adventures—including tours—are best from late May through early October.
How many days do you need to see Voyageurs National Park?
A three- to four-day visit allows you to see the park’s major highlights without rushing. One day on the water will get you to key destinations like Ellsworth Rock Gardens or Kettle Falls, and an additional day lets you explore more islands, hike, fish, or simply enjoy the lake. Guests who want a deeper experience—sunset cruises, wildlife viewing, stargazing, or multiple lakes—often stay five to six days.
For a broader trip plan, explore more things to do in Voyageurs National Park during your stay.
Popular Stops on Our Voyageurs National Park Tours
Voyageurs National Park is best experienced through the places that define it from the water. Our tours are built around scenic landmarks, historic sites, island routes, and shoreline stops that help guests understand what makes this park different from a typical drive-through destination.
Kettle Falls Hotel and Dam

One of the best-known destinations in Voyageurs National Park, Kettle Falls combines remote access, history, and scenery in a way few visitors forget. Because it is only reachable by boat or float plane, it feels distinctly different from a typical roadside stop.
Ellsworth Rock Gardens

Ellsworth Rock Gardens is one of the most unique stops on Lake Kabetogama, known for its hand-built stonework, terraced gardens, and lakeside setting. It adds a memorable mix of history, artistry, and shoreline exploration to a day on the water.
I.W. Stevens Island

I.W. Stevens Island offers a look into the early resort era of the Voyageurs area and helps bring the region’s tourism history to life. For guests interested in how people once vacationed on these lakes, it adds depth beyond scenic cruising alone.
Hoist Bay

Hoist Bay blends scenic water travel with visible traces of the area’s logging and resort past. It gives guests a better sense of how layered the human history of Voyageurs National Park really is.
Kabetogama Lake Visitor Center

The Kabetogama Lake Visitor Center is a helpful stop for guests who want a stronger introduction to the park’s natural and cultural story. It adds context to the day and connects the boat tour experience with the broader history of Voyageurs National Park.
Ash River Visitor Center
The Ash River Visitor Center adds another perspective on the landscapes, history, and ecology of Voyageurs National Park. It is a useful stop for guests who want to combine scenic cruising with a better understanding of the park itself.
Wildlife

Wildlife is part of what makes Voyageurs National Park memorable from the water. Guests often watch for bald eagles, loons, otters, beavers, and other shoreline wildlife while exploring scenic bays, islands, and open water by boat. Wildlife-focused travelers can also check our guide to birding in Voyageurs National Park.
