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Malvern Area State Forest adventures

Malvern Area State Forest Adventures

Malvern Area State Forest offers a diverse landscape of wooded hills, wetlands, and lakes in east-central Minnesota, ideal for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation.

25,360
Acres Protected
40
Miles of Trails
15,000+
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Malvern Area State Forest

 

Malvern Area State Forest, located in Pine and Kanabec counties of Minnesota, covers a varied landscape of rolling hills, mixed hardwood and conifer forests, wetlands, and several small lakes. The forest is part of the Northern Lakes and Forests ecoregion, providing habitat for diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, beavers, and numerous bird species. Historically, the land was utilized for logging and some agriculture before being designated as a state forest to protect natural resources and provide public recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore a network of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling in the winter months. Several campgrounds and dispersed camping sites offer places for overnight stays amidst natural surroundings. The forest includes wetlands that are home to uncommon plant species and serve as important breeding grounds for amphibians and waterfowl. Its proximity to larger regional parks and state forests expands the outdoor options in the area. Anglers will find opportunities in local lakes and streams for fishing. With its easy access from nearby towns such as Hinckley and Grasston, Malvern Area State Forest attracts those looking for a quiet outdoor experience with opportunities for solitude in a setting representative of Minnesota's northern forest ecosystem.

Highlights

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Crow Lake: a peaceful lakeside spot with fishing and paddle access

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Forest Hill Trail: a scenic hiking route offering viewpoints over forested hills

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Wildlife viewing areas with sightings of deer, foxes, and diverse bird species

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The secluded Moose Lake Bog, an ecologically sensitive wetland for rare plants

Notable Natural Features

Crow Lake

A small, serene lake offering fishing, canoe/kayak access, and shoreline wildlife observation.

Moose Lake Bog

A protected wetland area providing habitat for rare plant species and breeding grounds for amphibians.

Forest Hill Trail

A 5-mile multi-use trail traversing forested hills with scenic overlooks and diverse habitats.