Koochiching State Forest Explained

Koochiching State Forest
Coordinates:48.1513°N -93.5827°W
Map:Minnesota
County:Itasca, Koochiching and Saint Louis counties
Region:Minnesota
Country:United States
Elevation:1312feet
Area:567985acres
Established:1943
Authority:Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Website:http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_forests/sft00028/index.html
Classification Wwf:Western Great Lakes Forests
Classification Epa:Northern Lakes and Forests
Species:Picea mariana, Thuja occidentalis, Larix laricina
Fauna:White-tailed deer, gray wolf, American black bear, ruffed grouse

The Koochiching State Forest is a state forest located near International Falls in Itasca, Koochiching, and Saint Louis counties, Minnesota. The forest borders the Pine Island State Forest to the west, the Big Fork State Forest and George Washington State Forest to the south, the Nett Lake Indian Reservation and the Kabetogama State Forest to the east. A leg of the forest touches Rainy Lake to the north, which forms part of the international border with Ontario. Of the 565500acres, 344300acres are managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, making it one of the largest forests in the Minnesota state system.

The forest's level terrain and abundance of lowland sites are due to the influence of Glacial Lake Agassiz in the area. Tree species predominantly include lowland species such as black spruce, northern whitecedar, and tamarack, although aspen and pine are present in the scattered upland sites.

Recreation

Popular outdoor recreational activities are largely centered on the forest's access to Rainy Lake, the Little Fork River, and the Big Fork River, and include boating, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Picnicking and dispersed camping are possible throughout the forest. Trails are designated for hiking, snowmobiling, and 26.7miles set aside specifically for cross-country skiing.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Koochiching State Forest . . 2010-10-08 . 2010-10-09.