The Superior National Forest is within the traditional homeland of the Dakota and Ojibwe people.
They have occupied the area for thousands of years—beginning long before the establishment of the United States and the creation of the Superior National Forest.
Over 445,000 acres or 695 square miles of the Superior National Forest is surface water . It contains 1,300 miles of cold water streams and 950 miles of warm water streams. There are over 2,600 miles of trails within the Superior National Forest.
SPRING & SUMMER GUIDE
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