Savanna State Forest adventures

Savanna State Forest Adventures

Savanna State Forest offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities with its mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and scenic waterways in northeastern Minnesota.

238,000
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Savanna State Forest

 

Savanna State Forest is located in the northeastern region of Minnesota, covering parts of Aitkin, Carlton, and Pine counties. The forest features a varied landscape of rolling hills, wetlands, and mature hardwoods dominated by oak, maple, and birch, supporting an abundant variety of wildlife. The forest's name reflects its portion of oak savanna habitats, a relatively rare ecosystem in the region that provides critical habitat for many bird species and other wildlife. This area was historically used for logging and small-scale farming, with the forest officially established to protect natural resources and provide recreational opportunities. Visitors to Savanna State Forest can explore an extensive trail system suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing in the winter. Numerous lakes and rivers, including parts of the iconic St. Croix River, offer excellent fishing, boating, and paddling. Several campgrounds and primitive camping spots make it a desirable place for overnight stays in a natural setting. The forest provides excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, including white-tailed deer, black bear, various waterfowl, and songbirds. Its network of roads and trails offers access to remote areas for hunting, birdwatching, and snowmobile recreation during the winter. Savanna State Forest appeals to visitors seeking quiet, natural surroundings along with a mix of hardwood forests and wetlands that support diverse ecosystems. It serves as an important conservation area while also encouraging sustainable recreational use.

Highlights

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Diverse oak savanna and mixed hardwood ecosystems providing unique habitat

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St. Croix River access points offering excellent paddling and fishing

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Extensive multi-use trail network for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling

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Remote primitive camping opportunities away from crowded areas

Notable Natural Features

Oak Savanna Habitat

Rare oak savanna ecosystems thrive here, featuring open grasslands interspersed with tall oak trees, supporting diverse plant and animal species.

St. Croix River

This nationally protected river forms part of the forest’s boundary, providing pristine water quality and recreational paddling opportunities.

Savanna Trail System

More than 100 miles of multi-use trails accommodate hiking, biking, ATV, and snowmobile use, crossing diverse landscapes.