Chippewa National Forest
Chippewa National Forest is located in north-central Minnesota and covers over 666,000 acres. It is known for its diverse ecosystems, including lakes, rivers, and forests, which provide habitats for various wildlife species. The forest is home to many recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Established in 1908, Chippewa National Forest is part of the National Forest System and plays a crucial role in conservation efforts. The forest features several scenic byways and trails, including the Paul Bunyan State Trail, which attracts visitors year-round. Its rich natural resources contribute to both ecological health and local economies.