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Burntside State Forest

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Burntside State Forest
Geography
LocationLake and Saint Louis counties, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates47°55′11″N 92°06′05″W / 47.91972°N 92.10139°W / 47.91972; -92.10139
Area74,815 acres (30,277 ha)
Administration
Established1905
Governing bodyUnited States Forest Service, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Websitewww.dnr.state.mn.us/state_forests/sft00011/index.html
Ecology
WWF ClassificationWestern Great Lakes Forests
EPA ClassificationNorthern Lakes and Forests
DisturbanceWildfire
Dominant tree speciesPinus banksiana, Populus tremuloides, Pinus strobus, Picea mariana, Abies balsamea

The Burntside State Forest is a state forest located near the town of Ely in Lake and Saint Louis counties, Minnesota. 82% of the forest land falls within the limits of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to the north which belongs to the Superior National Forest, and thus falls under the federal jurisdiction of the United States Forest Service.

There are over 43 lakes in the forest, the rough topography of the area is due to its situation in the Laurentian Upland. There are six public accesses to the 7,313 acres (2,959 ha) Burntside Lake within the forest, which has substantial populations of walleye, lake trout, and the common loon.

Prior to the arrival of lumberjacks in the late nineteenth century, the majority of the forest was covered with young jack pine, a nearly unprofitable timber tree. The land speculators and lumberjacks left that area in 1874, after a wildfire destroyed what was left of trees nearing maturity and jack pine and aspen were established.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Burntside State Forest". Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2010-06-18. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
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