Kiskadinna Lake
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Kiskadinna Lake is a long, narrow lake oriented ENE-WSW in the eastern BWCAW between Winchell Lake and Long Island Lake. Surrounded by low land covered in spruce forest damaged by the 1999 blowdown, Kiskadinna is unremarkable and not particularly scenic. There are two campsites on the lake.
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Connections
- A challenging 185 rod portage drops down a steep ridge to the west, ending at Muskeg Lake. This portage descends 160 feet in elevation to Muskeg, mainly in the steep middle portion. From Muskeg Lake, Long Island Lake is two portages away.
- A 35 rod portage heads east toward Omega Lake, which then connects with Winchell Lake and Henson Lake beyond. This portage has a short awkward rise from the landing on Kiskadinna, climbing steeply while angling left around a bedrock wall.

