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The old growth pine forest here is indeed beautiful and inspires reflection. However, I wouldn’t necessarily choose to visit again unless we were going by anyway; it was about a two mile hike for the ...
The old growth pine forest here is indeed beautiful and inspires reflection. However, I wouldn’t necessarily choose to visit again unless we were going by anyway; it was about a two mile hike for the ...
Family told us to visit. Very old pines that were missed during the logging days. Now a protected forest to visit. Multiple trails to go on. Some appeared more rigorous. We were short on time so will ...
Family told us to visit. Very old pines that were missed during the logging days. Now a protected forest to visit. Multiple trails to go on. Some appeared more rigorous. We were short on time so will ...
Because of surveying mistake nearly 140 years ago, this is one of the few remaining stands of giant white and red pine trees that survived the clear cutting of northern Minnesota starting in the late ...
Visit on the way
The old growth pine forest here is indeed beautiful and inspires reflection. However, I wouldn’t necessarily choose to visit again unless we were going by anyway; it was about a two mile hike for the ...
Visit on the way
The old growth pine forest here is indeed beautiful and inspires reflection. However, I wouldn’t necessarily choose to visit again unless we were going by anyway; it was about a two mile hike for the ...
Spectacular!!
Family told us to visit. Very old pines that were missed during the logging days. Now a protected forest to visit. Multiple trails to go on. Some appeared more rigorous. We were short on time so will ...
Spectacular!!
Family told us to visit. Very old pines that were missed during the logging days. Now a protected forest to visit. Multiple trails to go on. Some appeared more rigorous. We were short on time so will ...
Impressive to see old growth forest
Because of surveying mistake nearly 140 years ago, this is one of the few remaining stands of giant white and red pine trees that survived the clear cutting of northern Minnesota starting in the late ...