In modern times, there are fewer and fewer places that have been untouched by human hands. Many nature areas have been developed by private companies, cut down by loggers, or polluted with left-behind trash, rendering them unusable for future generations of people. But Minnesota’s state parks aim to preserve the state’s natural beauty for many years to come. At one park in particular, visitors have the opportunity to explore a pristine piece of forest. Next time you’re in northern Minnesota, take a detour to Schoolcraft State Park. There, a riverfront trail will guide you through an untouched northern forest.

Schoolcraft State Park is a small but beautiful park in northern Minnesota. Address: 9042 Schoolcraft Lane Northeast, Deer River, MN 56636.

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At 225 acres, Schoolcraft is the perfect state park if you’re looking for a spot you can fully explore in one day. The park’s main trail, the Schoolcraft Loop Trail, is just 1.7 miles long.

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Though the trail is short, it leads through a quietly beautiful nature area.

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This is a virgin pine forest with old-growth trees that have been here longer than Minnesota has been a state. There is at least one 300-year-old tree in this forest.

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As you pass under the tall trees with their ancient branches, keep your eyes peeled. You may spot a few critters native to the area, like red squirrels, deer, and migrating birds.

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You’ll also love the forest as the seasons change. In late September into October, it’s awash with the yellows, reds, and oranges of the fall season.

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As you continue on the loop, you’ll soon find yourself face to face with a still, sparkling body of water. This is the slow-moving Mississippi River as it makes its way south.

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Unlike in southern Minnesota, you won’t find bridges, buildings, or car traffic anywhere near this stretch of river.

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The most you’ll see is a flock of migrating birds or a few tourist canoes. Just like the rest of the Schoolcraft Loop Trail, the river is quiet, peaceful, and absolutely perfect.

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Have you hiked the Schoolcraft Loop Trail or visited Schoolcraft State Park? This beautiful trail brings you face to face with untouched forest, and it’s not to be missed. Also not to be missed? The other old-growth forests in Minnesota that are just waiting to be explored. For one of our favorites, check out our article about the ancient forest in Minnesota that is home to 250-year-old trees.

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