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Chippewa National Forest
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
Fire in Chippewa National Forest.JPG
Fire in Chippewa National Forest
Map showing the location of Chippewa National Forest
Map showing the location of Chippewa National Forest
Location Itasca / Cass / Beltrami counties, Minnesota, USA
Nearest city Cass Lake, MN
Coordinates 47°20′26″N 94°12′24″W / 47.34056°N 94.20667°W / 47.34056; -94.20667Coordinates: 47°20′26″N 94°12′24″W / 47.34056°N 94.20667°W / 47.34056; -94.20667
Area 666,623 acres (2,697.73 km2)
Established 1908
Governing body U.S. Forest Service
Website Chippewa National Forest

Chippewa National Forest is a National Forest located in northcentral Minnesota, United States, in the counties of Itasca, Cass and Beltrami. Forest headquarters are located in Cass Lake, Minnesota. There are local ranger district offices in Blackduck, Deer River and Walker.

The forest covers 666,623 acres (2,697.73 km2). Water is abundant, with over 1,300 lakes (including Leech Lake), 923 miles (1,485 km) of rivers and streams and 400,000 acres (1,600 km2) of wetlands. Inside the forest the Cut Foot Sioux Trail runs along the Laurentian Divide.

The forest was established as the Minnesota Forest Reserve on June 27, 1902, with passage of the Morris Act. While this act mainly addressed the disposition of unallotted lands on Ojibwe Indian reservations in Minnesota, 200,000 acres (810 km2) of the Chippewas of the Mississippi, Cass Lake, Leech Lake, and Winnibigoshish Indian reservations were designated as a Forest Reserve.

The Reserve was re-established as the Minnesota National Forest on May 23, 1908. In 1928, the forest was renamed in honor of the Chippewa Indians from whose land the forest was created. Subsequent boundary expansions and land purchases increased the area of the forest to its present size. Today, approximately 75 percent of the forest's land is within the Leech Lake Indian Reservation.


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