Two Hearted River Mouth Area Lodgings
RAINBOW LODGE
(906) 658-3357
In this remote area, Richard and Kathy Robinson's place has grown from a spring and fall fishing retreat into a substantial, year-round place catering to campers, snowmobilers, hunters, anglers, and rockhounds. Only in snowmobile season the Two Hearted Café offers daily lunch (chili, burgers, pies, soups—all homemade). If the economy improves, breakfast will again be served. The general store supplies campers with groceries, alcoholic beverages to take out, camping supplies, tackle and bait.
The 45-site primitive campground next to a grass airstrip costs $15 a night. Showers ($3) are available to campers and non-campers alike. Built in 1967, this is not an old, picturesque lodge nestled in a mature forest.
Advice on directions: Don't use Google, Yahoo, Mapquest, etc., Richard says, or you may end up on roads that would cause you to pay a wrecker well over $500 to tow you out. Follow his directions. There's a cell phone tower on CR 407, but no reliable cell phone coverage along Lake Superior and in many areas.
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POINTS OF INTEREST
Canoeing and fishing the Two Hearted River. The shallow, gravelly river bottom makes this trout stream good for fly-fishing and for family paddling. Two Hearted Canoe Trips at Rainbow Lodge drops you upstream for an easy trip to the mouth ... more
Crisp Point Lighthouse. Crisp Point caused many shipwrecks on this remote Superior point, subject to storms from several directions. Hence the tall ighthouse was built here in 1902. Now it's just a tower. Improved gravel roads make this remote beach accessible by ordinary vehicles. ... more
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