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Chippewa National Forest – Image Gallery

Flocks of the once-rare American white pelicans gather at Knutson Dam on Cass Lake, as they migrate north to their nesting grounds across the state.
American white pelicans are among the world’s largest birds and are easily recognized in flight. Wingspans up to nine feet, bright white plumage with black-edged wings and large, orange bills distinguish them from any other species. ( U.S. Forest Service - Chippewa National Forest photos by Scott P. Farley)
Flocks of the once-rare American white pelicans gather at Knutson Dam on Cass Lake, as they migrate north to their nesting grounds across the state.
American white pelicans are among the world’s largest birds and are easily recognized in flight. Wingspans up to nine feet, bright white plumage with black-edged wings and large, orange bills distinguish them from any other species. ( U.S. Forest Service - Chippewa National Forest photos by Scott P. Farley)
Chippewa National Forest location map
#TBT to 1968 Sharing scientific breakthroughs, new tools and technologies... A Chippewa National Forest Ranger's Clerk taking weather readings. #ChippewaNF
1940 Strengthen ties to the community ...
National Forest Service Auxiliary (wives of Forest Service employees -- Chippewa National Forest). Chippewa Unit at Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station.
1945 Connecting people to the outdoors. A family camping at the Norway Beach Recreation Area in Cass Lake, Minn.
1940 visitors at the entrance to the Shingobee Winter Play Ground, Walker, Minn. All year long the #ChippewaNF connects people to the outdoors!
1927 photo of a crown fire on the #ChippewaNF.
Central fireplace, Chippewa National Forest Supervisor's Office, 200 Ash Ave NW, Cass Lake, Minnesota, USA. Viewed from the east. 





This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 76001049.
Mississippi Meadows / Deer River fire in 2005 in Chippewa National Forest


Chippewa National Forest

The Chippewa National Forest in Minnesota is a diverse and expansive forest with over 1.6 million acres of lakes, forests, and wetlands. - National Forest Official Website

Details

Chippewa National Forest

The Chippewa National Forest is located in northern Minnesota and covers over 1.6 million acres of land. It is the first National Forest established east of the Mississippi River and was created in 1908. The forest is named after the Chippewa tribe of Native Americans who have long inhabited the area.

Features:

  • Over 1,300 lakes and ponds
  • More than 920 miles of rivers and streams
  • Over 600 miles of hiking trails
  • Abundant wildlife including bald eagles, black bears, wolves, and moose
  • Scenic drives such as the Great River Road and the Edge of the Wilderness National Scenic Byway
  • Historic sites such as the Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station and the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Rabideau

Ecological Significance:

The Chippewa National Forest is home to a diverse range of ecosystems including boreal forests, wetlands, and prairies. It provides habitat for a variety of plant and animal species, some of which are rare or endangered. The forest plays a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity in the region and serves as a natural refuge for wildlife.

In addition, the forest helps to regulate the local climate, purify air and water, and provide recreational opportunities for visitors. It also supports the local economy through activities such as logging, fishing, and tourism.

Overall, the Chippewa National Forest is a valuable resource that contributes to the ecological health and well-being of the region and its inhabitants.



Chippewa National Forest


Points of Interest

Most Popular Points of Interest in Chippewa National Forest

  • Itasca State Park: Located within the Chippewa National Forest, Itasca State Park is home to the headwaters of the Mississippi River. Visitors can walk across the iconic Mississippi Headwaters bridge and explore over 32,000 acres of pristine wilderness.
  • Lost Forty: This 144-acre tract of old-growth pine forest is a must-see for nature lovers. The trees here are over 300 years old and tower over visitors, providing a glimpse into Minnesota's past.
  • Big Winnie Trail: This scenic trail offers stunning views of Lake Winnibigoshish and is popular among hikers, bikers, and bird watchers. The trail winds through forests and wetlands, providing ample opportunities for wildlife spotting.
  • Wabana Lake: Wabana Lake is one of the largest lakes in the Chippewa National Forest and offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities. Visitors can also explore the surrounding trails and picnic areas.
  • White Oak Lake: This picturesque lake is known for its crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches. Visitors can swim, fish, or paddle around the lake while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.



Chippewa National Forest – Images

Flocks of the once-rare American white pelicans gather at Knutson Dam on Cass Lake, as they migrate north to their nesting grounds across the state.
American white pelicans are among the world’s largest birds and are easily recognized in flight. Wingspans up to nine feet, bright white plumage with black-edged wings and large, orange bills distinguish them from any other species. ( U.S. Forest Service - Chippewa National Forest photos by Scott P. Farley)

Description: Flocks of the once-rare American white pelicans gather at Knutson Dam on Cass Lake, as they migrate north to their nesting grounds across the state. American white pelicans are among the world’s largest birds and are easily recognized in flight. Wingspans up to nine feet, bright white plumage with black-edged wings and large, orange bills distinguish them from any other species. ( U.S. Forest Service - Chippewa National Forest photos by Scott P. Farley)

Image by Scott P. Farley Chippewa National Forest U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Flocks of the once-rare American white pelicans gather at Knutson Dam on Cass Lake, as they migrate north to their nesting grounds across the state.
American white pelicans are among the world’s largest birds and are easily recognized in flight. Wingspans up to nine feet, bright white plumage with black-edged wings and large, orange bills distinguish them from any other species. ( U.S. Forest Service - Chippewa National Forest photos by Scott P. Farley)

Description: Flocks of the once-rare American white pelicans gather at Knutson Dam on Cass Lake, as they migrate north to their nesting grounds across the state. American white pelicans are among the world’s largest birds and are easily recognized in flight. Wingspans up to nine feet, bright white plumage with black-edged wings and large, orange bills distinguish them from any other species. ( U.S. Forest Service - Chippewa National Forest photos by Scott P. Farley)

Image by Scott P. Farley Chippewa National Forest U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Chippewa National Forest location map

Description: Chippewa National Forest location map

Image by United States Department of Agriculture – Public domain – Wikimedia

#TBT to 1968 Sharing scientific breakthroughs, new tools and technologies... A Chippewa National Forest Ranger's Clerk taking weather readings. #ChippewaNF

Description: #TBT to 1968 Sharing scientific breakthroughs, new tools and technologies... A Chippewa National Forest Ranger's Clerk taking weather readings. #ChippewaNF

Image by Chippewa National Forest U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

1940 Strengthen ties to the community ...
National Forest Service Auxiliary (wives of Forest Service employees -- Chippewa National Forest). Chippewa Unit at Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station.

Description: 1940 Strengthen ties to the community ... National Forest Service Auxiliary (wives of Forest Service employees -- Chippewa National Forest). Chippewa Unit at Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station.

Image by Chippewa National Forest U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

1945 Connecting people to the outdoors. A family camping at the Norway Beach Recreation Area in Cass Lake, Minn.

Description: 1945 Connecting people to the outdoors. A family camping at the Norway Beach Recreation Area in Cass Lake, Minn.

Image by Chippewa National Forest U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

1940 visitors at the entrance to the Shingobee Winter Play Ground, Walker, Minn. All year long the #ChippewaNF connects people to the outdoors!

Description: 1940 visitors at the entrance to the Shingobee Winter Play Ground, Walker, Minn. All year long the #ChippewaNF connects people to the outdoors!

Image by Chippewa National Forest U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

1927 photo of a crown fire on the #ChippewaNF.

Description: 1927 photo of a crown fire on the #ChippewaNF.

Image by Chippewa National Forest U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Central fireplace, Chippewa National Forest Supervisor's Office, 200 Ash Ave NW, Cass Lake, Minnesota, USA. Viewed from the east. 





This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 76001049.

Description: Central fireplace, Chippewa National Forest Supervisor's Office, 200 Ash Ave NW, Cass Lake, Minnesota, USA. Viewed from the east. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 76001049.

Image by McGhiever – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia

Mississippi Meadows / Deer River fire in 2005 in Chippewa National Forest

Description: Mississippi Meadows / Deer River fire in 2005 in Chippewa National Forest

Image by Chippewa National Forest – Public domain – Wikimedia

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