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Marysville State Forest adventures

Marysville State Forest Adventures

Marysville State Forest offers a mix of dense hardwoods and pine stands, providing a peaceful setting for hiking, wildlife observation, and seasonal outdoor activities in east-central Minnesota.

45,000
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Marysville State Forest

 

Marysville State Forest is located in central Minnesota, spanning parts of Kanabec and Mille Lacs counties. It features a varied landscape with upland forests dominated by pine and mixed hardwoods, lowland wetlands, and numerous small lakes and streams. The forest is home to abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, and numerous bird species, making it a favored spot for wildlife watchers and hunters. Historically, the area was used by indigenous peoples and later logged extensively, but today it is managed for sustainable timber harvest, recreation, and habitat conservation. The forest includes several trails popular for hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and mountain biking. Anglers appreciate the small lakes for panfishing and walleye opportunities. Marysville State Forest is characterized by its quiet atmosphere and relatively low visitor density, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts looking to avoid crowded areas. The forest’s management balances recreational use with timber harvest and wildlife habitat protection, providing a natural setting with a blend of active forest management and protected environments. Visitor access points connect easily with nearby small towns, enhancing opportunities to explore local culture and services. Marysville State Forest caters to a broad range of activities year-round, from spring wildflower viewing to winter snow sports, making it a versatile destination for Minnesota nature lovers.

Highlights

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Extensive mixed hardwood and pine forest ecosystems

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Seasonal wildlife viewing including deer, bear, and diverse bird species

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Well-maintained trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing

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Quiet fishing spots on numerous small lakes and ponds

Notable Natural Features

Stanchfield Lake

A small, serene lake within the forest offering fishing and scenic views.

Marysville Trail System

Over 50 miles of multi-use trails that accommodate hiking, biking, and winter snowmobiling.

Mixed Pine-Hardwood Stands

Ecologically important forest composition supporting diverse wildlife and plant species.