Area Maps
Within minutes
of Deer River are the largest white pine forests in northern Minnesota offering a retreat for hunters,
hikers, bikers, snowmobilers, and cross-country and downhill enthusiasts. The crystal clear water of
glacial lakes and thousands of streams provides a pristine setting for boating, canoeing, fishing, swimming and
other water activities. Maps linked to on this page will help you enjoy the sights the area has to offer.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has maps and stocking information about many of the lakes in
Minnesota. Click here to go
the DNR website and get information about the lakes in our area you are interested in.
Important Snowmobiling Notice
Winter is upon us, and we wanted to send an important safety message regarding snowmobiling
near the pipeline right-of-way this season.
Pipeline construction this fall has created unsafe conditions for snowmobiling this winter.
Construction activities on the right-of-way, in ditches at roads and trails crossing the construction route, and near
construction equipment and material storage areas, such as pipe yards, may have created obstructions where you have
ridden in previous seasons. Dangerous obstacles may exist under snow cover in these areas, making them difficult to see,
especially at night.
Enbridge is working with local snowmobile clubs, the Chippewa National Forest, and the Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources to alert riders of these hazardous conditions. Reflectors and fencing have been installed
in ditches and trails approaching the pipeline right-of-way. Please stay alert for these cautionary markers.
For your safety, we ask you to please avoid the pipeline right-of-way and other construction areas
during your snowmobiling activities this season. Please also alert others who may ride in these areas of the potential risks.
If you have any questions regarding snowmobiling near pipeline construction, please feel free to
contact Enbridge at their toll free number (1-866-410-4356) for more information.
Winter sports in Deer River include cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
Snowmobile trails were developed and are maintained by the local Minnesota snowmobile clubs and the
Department of Natural Resources. A free copy of our Itasca County Snowmobile
Map is available online.
The cross-country skiiers will enjoy the lake and hills of
Blueberry Hills Nordic skiing trails. Many other groomed trails are also in our area.
There is no better way to see the Chippewa National Forest than on a trail.
Hike and view spring wildflowers, bike along a tranquil wetland, hunt grouse on a hunter/walking trail,
or ski through winter woods. The Chippewa National Forest offers over 298 miles of non-motorized trails.
Click here for more information about walking or ski trails.
Biking on the Chippewa National Forest has changed dramatically over the
last ten years. Ten years ago, mountain bikes were the only option to travel a limited number of bike
trails. Today, 41 miles of paved bike trails line the west side of the Forest and mountain bikers can
travel over 43 miles of unpaved trails on the east side between Deer River and Marcell. Click here
for more information about local bike trails.
The Chippewa National Forest offers nine canoe routes, ranging from the mighty
Mississippi and the unpredictable Leech Lake to the slow moving Shingobee River and other small creeks.
Click here for more information about canoe routes.
Make sure you take a drive up the
Avenue of Pines Scenic Byway on Hwy 46. See
how huge some of the few remaining virgin pine trees that once covered northern Minnesota are by going
to Dora Lake and see
The Lost Forty. Take a ride from Grand Rapids to Effie along the
Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway.
Minnesota Trails magazine
is a statewide, quarterly magazine that features
the quiet sports that take place in and on our state parks and trails. They also feature the state's
scenic byways and the communities along them. They are building what we hope will become the best
website for Minnesota's parks, trails and byways.
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