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Cameron State Forest adventures

Cameron State Forest Adventures

Cameron State Forest in Minnesota offers a tranquil setting of mixed hardwoods and pine, with abundant opportunities for hiking, hunting, and wildlife observation.

6,500
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Cameron State Forest

 

Cameron State Forest is located in north-central Minnesota, primarily in Beltrami County. The forest covers a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring rolling terrain, small lakes, wetlands, and mature stands of oak, aspen, pine, and red maple. It provides important habitat for deer, black bear, ruffed grouse, and other wildlife species. The area has a history tied to early logging and Native American use, with some remaining old growth patches and natural areas. Cameron State Forest attracts outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, ATV trail riding, cross-country skiing, and hunting during appropriate seasons. The forest's extensive trail system and quiet lakes make it an appealing destination for secluded camping and fishing. Visitors can experience a peaceful forest escape with diverse ecosystems ranging from upland forests to marshy wetlands. Its proximity to nearby communities allows access to amenities while maintaining a remote feel. Cameron State Forest also plays a role in watershed protection and forest management practices that support sustainability and habitat restoration.

Highlights

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Extensive trail system with routes for hiking, ATV, and cross-country skiing

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Diverse wildlife including deer, black bear, and numerous bird species

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Several small lakes and wetlands providing fishing and paddling opportunities

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Quiet, remote camping areas for a rustic outdoor experience

Notable Natural Features

Teepee Lake

A small spring-fed lake popular for fishing and quiet paddling adventures.

Cameron Creek

A scenic creek that runs through the forest, providing habitat for fish and aquatic wildlife.

Mixed Pine-Oak Forests

The dominant forest type featuring mature red and white pines alongside oak and aspen.