Land o' Lakes State Forest explained

Land o' Lakes State Forest
Coordinates:46.9341°N -93.9441°W
Map:Minnesota
County:Cass, Aitkin, and Crow Wing counties
Region:Minnesota
Country:United States
Elevation:1358feet
Area:51498acres
Established:1933
Authority:Minnesota DNR, Cass County, private
Website:http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_forests/sft00031/index.html
Classification Wwf:Western Great Lakes Forests
Classification Epa:Northern Lakes and Forests
Disturbance:Wildfire
Species:Populus tremuloides, Betula papyrifera

The Land o' Lakes State Forest is a state forest located primarily in Cass County, Minnesota, with portions extending into adjacent Aitkin and Crow Wing counties. The forest has small shared borders with the Chippewa National Forest to the north, and the Hill River State Forest to east. Over half of the forest's land is managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; the remaining land is managed by Cass County or is privately held.

History and overview

The land of the forest was originally covered in old-growth Eastern White and Red Pine, which was logged between 1800 and 1890 by several large timber companies. Originally, logs were driven to sawmills downstream in the Mississippi River via Mitchell Lake. The intensity of logging was increased by the implementation of a railroad grade in 1890 by the Simpson Logging Company. The remaining old-growth pine was logged on the holdings of the Pine Tree Lumber Company, a subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser, in 1907. Natural reforestation was stagnated after the original harvests due to a high incidence of wildfires, which ceased in the 1930s. Aspen and paper birch are now the dominant species, although pine, northern hardwoods, and deciduous and coniferous lowland species are scattered through the forest.

Recreation

Popular outdoor recreational activities such as boating, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming are available on the 1590acres Washburn Lake,[1] and other smaller lakes accessible from the forest. The main campsite of the forest was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the forest's establishment in 1933. Trails are designated for hiking, with 14miles specifically designated for cross-country skiing in the wintertime, and 26.9miles designated for Class I and II all-terrain vehicle use.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Washburn . Lake Finder . Minnesota Department of Natural Resources . 2009-08-17 . 2010-10-18.
  2. Web site: Land O'Lakes State Forest . . 2010-10-17 . 2010-10-18.