Superior Municipal Forest is a vast urban wilderness in Wisconsin, offering a range of recreational opportunities including hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
Superior Municipal Forest is a sprawling 4,400-acre urban forest located on the shores of the St. Louis River in Superior, Wisconsin. As the third-largest municipal forest in the nation, it features a unique mix of wetlands, forests, and streams teeming with diverse flora and fauna. The forest supports a variety of recreational activities and is renowned for its extensive network of trails catering to hikers, bikers, and cross-country skiers. Its history dates back to the early 20th century, established to preserve natural habitats and provide city residents and visitors with opportunities to connect with nature. Key visitor attractions include birdwatching for species like eagles and osprey, fishing in the pristine streams, and in winter, snow sports such as skiing and snowshoeing. The forest's pristine environment and biodiversity make it a valuable resource for ecological study and outdoor adventure, encouraging a deeper appreciation for nature's beauty and resilience in an urban area.
St. Louis River scenic overlooks
Wetland boardwalks for birdwatching
Winter sports trails for skiing
Lake Superior's western bay access
This is an ecologically significant wetland that provides habitat for various bird and fish species.
A multi-use trail featuring a scenic route through diverse landscapes with a mix of hills and flat sections.
A primary access point to the forest with parking and information for visitors.