At more than 700,000 acres, Beltrami Island State Forest is the second-largest state forest in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. However, it’s located in a (relatively speaking) sparsely populated area of northern Minnesota near the Canadian border, so it’s not as well known or as visited as other units in the system. But make no mistake, this state forest in Minnesota is a natural wonder – and it becomes even more spectacular when the mantle of winter settles on its shoulders.

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When you visit Beltrami Island State Forest, whether in the winter or summer, be sure to be prepared. It’s a wild place that’s home to some of the most remote wilderness in the state. Cell service is at best limited and spotty – I’ve had trouble with reception in some of the small communities near this forest – so when you hit the trail or the frozen surface of a lake, be prepared with paper maps, a standalone GPS, or maps that you’ve downloaded to your smartphone from an app like AllTrails Plus. And in the winter, be sure to bring along everything you’ll need to stay warm and safe.

Have you visited Beltrami Island State Forest or one of its neighboring state parks? Tell us about your experience in the comments!

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