Brule River State Forest

Brule River State Forest is a state forest located in Douglas County, Wisconsin, U.S.A. that encompasses the Bois Brule River for most of its length from its headwaters to Lake Superior. It is administered by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and is nearly 47,000 acres (190 km2) in size, making it the fourth-largest state park in Wisconsin. It was founded in 1907 and is the second oldest state park after Interstate.[1]

Brule River State Forest
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
The North Country Trail passes through the Brule Bog near the southern boundary of the forest
Map showing the location of Brule River State Forest
Map showing the location of Brule River State Forest
Map showing the location of Brule River State Forest
Map showing the location of Brule River State Forest
LocationDouglas, Wisconsin, United States
Coordinates46°32′31″N 91°35′9″W / 46.54194°N 91.58583°W / 46.54194; -91.58583
Area40,882 acres (165.44 km2)
Established1907
Governing bodyWisconsin Department of Natural Resources

The Cedar Island Lodge, or "the Summer White House," where multiple American presidents and generals have vacationed, is located here. The state forest is popular with canoeists, and cross-country skiers.

References

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  1. ^ "Brule River State Forest RV Guide". Retrieved 2023-09-25.
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