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Camp Ripley Wildlife Management Area adventures

Camp Ripley Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Camp Ripley Wildlife Management Area covers a large expanse of central Minnesota offering extensive outdoor recreation including hiking, wildlife observation, and hunting opportunities within a military reservation.

67000
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 100,000
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Camp Ripley Wildlife Management Area

 

Camp Ripley Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located in central Minnesota near Little Falls, is situated on the grounds of Camp Ripley, a Minnesota National Guard training facility. Spanning over 67,000 acres, this WMA provides a unique combination of military training grounds and protected natural habitat. The landscape consists of mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, prairies, and riverine environments shaped by the Mississippi River which runs through the property. The area supports a diverse range of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and many songbird species, making it a prime destination for hunting and bird watching. Camp Ripley's history dates back to its establishment in 1929 as a military training site, but it has long supported conservation and public outdoor recreation through managed access. Visitors can explore numerous trails suited for hiking and mountain biking, fish in the Mississippi River, and enjoy seasonal snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during winter months. The WMA’s protected status contributes to regional biodiversity and preserves important habitats for migratory birds and native species. Access to Camp Ripley is managed with safety considerations due to ongoing military activities, but public areas and trails provide ample opportunities to experience natural Minnesota landscapes. The mixture of rugged terrain, water features, and abundant wildlife make Camp Ripley Wildlife Management Area attractive for hunters, anglers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

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Mississippi River corridor with rich riparian habitats

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Diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer and migratory birds

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Multi-use trails supporting hiking, mountain biking, and snow sports

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Historical military training grounds open for managed public access

Notable Natural Features

Mississippi River

Runs through Camp Ripley, providing essential habitat for aquatic species and opportunities for fishing and scenic views.

Oak-Hickory Forests

Dominant forest type supporting diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer and numerous bird species.

Military Training Areas

Active military zones coexist with natural habitats, requiring visitors to stay in designated areas for safety.