Crow Wing State Forest offers diverse recreational opportunities set among mixed hardwood and conifer woodlands, abundant lakes, and wetlands in central Minnesota.
Located in central Minnesota, Crow Wing State Forest encompasses approximately 100,000 acres of forested lands, lakes, and wetlands primarily within Crow Wing and Cass counties. The forest features a blend of hardwoods like oak, maple, and birch, mixed with conifers such as pine and spruce. Its glacially sculpted landscape includes rolling hills, bogs, and over 250 lakes and ponds, creating excellent habitats for wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, and a variety of waterfowl. Crow Wing State Forest has a rich history connected to Native American tribes, early European settlers, and logging activity dating back to the late 19th century. Today, it serves as an important public resource managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for multiple uses including timber production, wildlife habitat, and outdoor recreation. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, camping, fishing, hunting, and paddling through the forest’s extensive water networks. Numerous trails and boat accesses make it accessible year-round for anglers and snowmobilers alike. Popular spots include the Long Lake recreation areas and the numerous scenic drives spread throughout its forest roads. The forest offers quiet solitude for nature watchers, photographers, and campers seeking a less crowded experience compared to nearby state and national parks. Its combination of wetlands, mature forest, and abundant wildlife makes Crow Wing State Forest a significant protected area contributing to Minnesota’s outdoor heritage.
Long Lake Campground and Recreation Area, a prime location for camping and water access
Diverse mix of hardwood and conifer forests supporting rich wildlife populations
Extensive system of over 250 lakes and ponds offering excellent fishing and paddling
Multi-use trails supporting hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling throughout the seasons
A large lake offering boating, fishing, swimming, and lakeside camping with developed facilities.
Forest composition provides habitat diversity and scenic color changes in fall.
Over 75 miles of multi-use trails available for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling.