Hill River State Forest offers expansive northern Minnesota woodland with diverse recreational activities including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing amid a quiet natural setting.
Located in northern Minnesota, Hill River State Forest encompasses a large tract of mostly mixed conifer and hardwood forest typifying the state's boreal and northern hardwood ecosystems. The forest spans through parts of Itasca and Koochiching counties, featuring gently rolling terrain, wetlands, and a network of small rivers and streams, including the Hill River itself. Historically, this area was logged extensively in the early 20th century but has since regrown into a mature forest providing habitat for deer, black bear, gray wolves, and numerous bird species. Recreational opportunities include hiking, mountain biking, hunting, snowmobiling, and fishing in the forest’s rivers, creeks, and nearby lakes. The forest is less developed than many nearby state and national forests, offering a more secluded outdoor experience for visitors. There are several designated campgrounds and dispersed camping areas, as well as a network of trails suited for multi-season use. The forest appeals to visitors looking for peaceful nature immersion, wildlife observation, and outdoor adventure without heavy crowds. Its relatively remote location ensures that wildlife encounters and quiet solitude are common. Hill River State Forest represents an important resource for outdoor recreation and natural habitat conservation in northern Minnesota.
Hill River - a scenic small river running through the forest offering fishing and paddling
Mixed boreal and hardwood forest ecosystem with diverse wildlife habitats
Quiet dispersed camping areas away from crowds
Seasonal snowmobile trails with well-maintained routes in winter
A small, meandering river with good fishing spots and a peaceful paddling setting.
Ecological zone supporting species like black bear, white-tailed deer, and numerous bird species.
Well-maintained trails connecting through forest roads and scenic landscapes, popular in winter months.