Governor Knowles State Forest Explained

Governor Knowles State Forest
Iucn Category:V
Map:USA Wisconsin#USA
Relief:1
Location:Wisconsin, United States
Coordinates:45.7742°N -92.7792°W
Area Acre:32500
Established:1970
Named For:Warren P. Knowles
Governing Body:Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Governor Knowles State Forest is a 32,500 acre unit of the Wisconsin state park system that stretches for 55miles along the St. Croix River. It is managed as a wilderness buffer for the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway. On the east the state forest is bordered by county forests and two state wildlife areas. Originally called the St. Croix River State Forest, it was renamed in 1981 to honor former Wisconsin governor Warren P. Knowles for his conservation and outdoorsman ethics.

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