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Chippea Area Forest Classification T64R27 T64R26 T64R25 T64R24 T64R23 Saum Forest Grove Gemmell T152R34 T152R33 T152R35 T152R32 T152R31 T152R30 T152R29 T152R28 T152R27 T152R26 T152R25 Red (Lower Red) Chippewa Area Kelliher T63R27 Classification of State Forest Lands with Respect to Motor Vehicle Use T63R26 T63R25 Mizpah T63R24 T63R23 And Pinetop Craigville T151R35 T151R34 T151R33 T151R32 Red Lake Redby Quiring T151R31 Wildwood Koochiching State Forest DesignatioT151nR30 of AreasT15 1Rw29 ith Limitations on Off-trail Motor Vehicle Use T151R28 T151R27 T151R26 T151R25 Shooks Northome Inez Pine Island State Forest T62R27 T62R26 T62R25 Orth T62R24 T62R23 Effie 1 Deer 71 Pomroy T150R35 T150R34 Island T150R33 T150R32 Houpt Island Lake T150R31 T150R30 T150R29 T150R28 T150R27 T150R26 T150R25 46 Bergville Big Fork Langor Funkley Dishpan - Fiske Nebish State Forest Lake 6 T61R27 38 T61R26 T61R25 72 T61R24 T61R23 Bigfork Blackduck Dora Lake Blackduck Alvwood Wirt T149R35 Dora T149R34 T149R33 Coon-Sandwick T149R32 T149R31 T149R30 T149R29 T149R28 T149R27 T149R26 T149R25 Puposky Hines Puposky Julia Whitefish George Washington State Forest Gull T60R27 T60R26 T60R25 Long Tenstrike Rice Bello T60R24 T60R23 Rosy Dunbar Blackduck State Forest Oslund Natures Rabideau Spring Lake T148R34 T148R35 T148R33 Squaw Lake T148R32 71 Werner T148R31 T148R30 T148R29 T148R28 Turtle Three Island T148R27 T148R26 T148R25 Turtle Round Max Beltrami Sand Jessie Lake Talmoon Movil Turtle River Dixon Marcell Turtle River T59R27 T59R26 Portage Jessie T59R25 T59R24 T59R23 Buena Vista State Forest Pimushe Alder Birchmont Morph Morph Inger Meadows NE Little Jessie T147R34 North Star T147R35 Scribner T147R33 Moose T147R32 T147R31 T147R30 Bowstring T147R29 T147R28 T147R27 T147R26 T147R25 Bowstring Lavinia Big Rice Bemidji (main lake) Balsam Wilton Big Kitchi Cut Foot Sioux Grave Little Cut Foot Sioux Andrusia Kenogama T58R27 T58R26 Pennington 6 T58R25 T58R24 T58R23 Bemidji Bowstring Suomi Spider 197 State Forest T146R35 Irving 46 T146R34 T146R33 Andrusia 2 T146R32 T146R31 38 T146R30 T146R29 T146R28 Trout Sugar T146R27 T146R26 T146R25 Winnibigoshish Marquette 71 Cass Rosby Wolf Wabana Grace Little Winnibigoshish Bald Eagle Center T57R27 T57R26 T57R25 T57R24 T57R23 Plantagenet Little Wolf Midge Moose Farris Cass Lake T145R35 Nary T145R34 Bowstring State Forest T145R33 Schley T145R32 Deer T145R31 T145R30 T145R29 T145R28 T145R27 Ryan Village T145R26 T145R25 Pike Bay Ball Club Bena 371 Portage Deer River Lower Sucker Bass Ball Club Zemple T56R27 T56R26 T56R25 T56R24 T56R23 Guthrie Six Mile Taconite White Oak Holman Silverwood Prairie Shoal Thirteen Bovey T144R35 T144R34 T144R33 Drumbeater Coleraine T144R32 Canisteo T144R31 T144R30 T144R29 T144R28 Lake T144R27 T144R26 T144R25 Steamboat Welsh Lake State Forest Little White Oak Cohasset Wilkinson Mud Days High Landing Trout Federal Dam Blackwater Yola Crooked Kabekona Corner Bass Brook (subdivision) Jay Gould Grand Rapids Garfield T55R27 T55R26 T55R25 T55R24 T55R23 La Prairie Laporte Swamp Goose Lake George Rice Gunn Battleground Rice T143R35 T143R34 George T143R33 State Forest T143R32 Elevenmile Corner T143R31 T143R30 T143R29 T143R28 T143R27 T143R26 Pokegama T143R25 Blackberry Boy River Kabekona Benedict Leech Philbin Sugar Siseebakwet 200 T54R27 T54R26 T54R25 T54R24 T54R23 Baker Shallow T142R34 Paul Bunyan State Forest Onigum Tobique 6 T142R35 T142R33 T142R32 T142R31 Walker T142R30 T142R29 T142R28 Boy T142R27 T142R26 T142R25 Willow Golden Anniversary State Forest River Brevik Ah-gwah-ching Emmaville Mantrap Remer State Forest Town Line T53R27 T53R26 T53R25 T53R24 T53R23 Big Sand Remer Deer Lane 34 200 Whipholt Split Hand 200 Lower Bottle T141R35 T141R34 T141R33 T141R32 T141R31 T141R30 T141R29 T141R28 Eleventh Crow Wing 84 Long T141R27 Akeley T141R26 T141R25 Big Sand 371 6 200 Spider Hill River State Forest Potato Hill River State Forest Hill City Longville Big Rice Hill Inguadona Lower Trelipe Laura T52R27 T52R26 Nevis Hill T52R25 T52R24 T52R23 Fish Hook Ten Mile Dorset Inguadona Stony Baby Shovel Lake Webb Thunder Belle Taine Woman T140R35 1:1Litt2le Bo5y ,000 T140R34 T140R33 Birch T140R32 T140R31 Hackensack T140R30 T140R29 0 6 T140R28 12 T140R27 18 24 T140R26 T140R25 Wabedo Chamberlain Pleasant Big Deep Mule Blackwater Miles Long Wabedo T51R27 T51R26 Haypoint Swatara T51R25 T51R24 T51R23 State Forest Land Classification County Boundaries T139R34 George T139R33 T139R32 T139R31 T139R30 Badoura T139R29 T139R28 Third Crow Wing T139R27 Washburn T139R26 T139R25 T139R35 Pontoria closed Big Portage PLS Townships Disclaimer: The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources makes no representation or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the reuse of data provided herewith, regardless of its format or the means of limited its transmission. 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Equal Opportunity: US Highway 2 Equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is available to all individuals regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, age, sexual orientation, or disa bility. Areas with Limitations (No hunting exception) Discrimination inquiries should be sent to MN DNR, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155 -4031; or the Equal Opportunity Office, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC 20240. Major Highway Copyright 2008 – Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Large Lakes (500+ acres) Populated Places Major River J. Olson 23MAY2008.
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