On the outskirts of Grand Rapids, a classic North Woods town on the edge of the Chippewa National Forest, you’ll find the Forest History Center. This fascinating educational center and arboretum in Minnesota teaches visitors about the history of forestry in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, as well as glimpses into its future. Perhaps best of all, it offers acres and acres of natural and cultivated forest, laced with trails, so you can explore.

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I try to stop into the Forest History Center for a hike and to see what’s happening. Apart from the history center, there’s much to explore in the Grand Rapids area. I highly recommend you book a room and spend a long weekend exploring the town and the Chippewa National Forest.

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