Welcome to Superior National Forest
Established in 1909, the three-million-acre Superior National Forest is the largest national forest east of the Mississippi River. The Forest is located at the southernmost edge of the boreal forest ecosystem in Minnesota and is home to thousands of clean lakes, rocky landscapes, iconic megafauna, colorful fall foliage and has a rich cultural history. Within the bounds of the Forest is the beloved one-million-acre Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Bordered by Canada, Lake Superior and Voyageurs National Park, there's truly a superior experience waiting for you.
National Visitor Use Monitoring
A hiker enjoys the fall color at Oberg Mountain on the Superior National Forest.
October 2025 - September 2026 the Superior NF (Region 9) will be conducting visitor use surveys at recreation trailheads and points of entry.
Highlighted Stories
After wildfire, many assume burned trees mean wasted wood; however, that was not the case for the Brimson Complex wildfire.
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Charred, not wasted: Putting burned trees to work
Superior NF touring Savanna Pallet's mill yard.