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Chippewa National Forest




Located in northern Minnesota, lies the Chippewa National Forest. The Forest boundary encompasses about 1.6 million acres, of which about 665,000 acres are managed by the USDA Forest Service. Aspen, birch, pines, balsam fir, and maples blanket the rolling uplands of the forest. In between, water is abundant, with over 700 lakes, 920 miles of rivers and streams, and 150,000 acres of wetlands. The forest landscape is a reminder of the glaciers that blanketed northern Minnesota some 10,000 years ago.

The Chippewa is home to the largest breeding population of bald eagles in the lower 48 states. Over 60 threatened, endangered, and sensitive species make the Chippewa their home. White-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, and waterfowl offer good hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities.



Recommended Activities

  • Enjoy the largest breeding population of bald eagles in the US along with whitle-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, and waterfowl.
  • Hike through apspen, birch, pines, balsam fir and maples that cover the rolling uplands of the forest.

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Chippewa National Forest
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Route 3 Box 244

Cass Lake MN, 56633
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