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Established in 1909, the Superior is known for its boreal forest ecosystem, numerous clean lakes, and a colorful cultural history. The one million-acre Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness lies within the boundaries of the Forest. Management by the USDA-Forest Service, under principles of ecosystem management and multiple use, the Forest provides for a diverse community of plants and animals as well as products for human needs. The concept of "all lands" management maintains strong partnerships and collaboration across the landscape. Popular recreational activities include fishing, hunting, camping, canoeing, swimming, hiking, snowmobiling, and skiing.
Winter brings many different ways to get out and enjoy your national forest. Please make sure you are prepared for winter conditions and be especially careful of travel on frozen streams and lakes. For ice safety tips in Minnesota,click here.
SECURE RURAL SCHOOLS - Resource Advisory Committee, meeting notes, projects, etc
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