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Blackduck State Forest

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Blackduck State Forest
Map showing the location of Blackduck State Forest
Map showing the location of Blackduck State Forest
Geography
LocationBeltrami and Itasca counties, Minnesota, United States
Area125,529 acres (50,800 ha)
Administration
Established1935
Governing bodyMinnesota Department of Natural Resources, Counties
Websitewww.dnr.state.mn.us/state_forests/sft00008/index.html
Ecology
WWF ClassificationWestern Great Lakes forests
EPA ClassificationNorthern Lakes and Forests

The Blackduck State Forest is a state forest near the town of Blackduck, located in Beltrami and Itasca counties in Minnesota. It is adjacent to the Buena Vista State Forest and the federally managed Chippewa National Forest. It is managed primarily by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the counties.

The landscape is hilly and mixed soils are a result of the area's glacial history. Aspen and northern hardwoods dominate the upland sites, and black spruce, tamarack, and northern white cedar cover lowland sites.

Outdoor recreation opportunities include cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and hiking trails. Hunting and picnicking sites are located through the forest, and there is boating access to the Chippewa Forest's waters.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Blackduck State Forest". Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2010-09-03. Retrieved 2010-09-03.