In addition, the Forests have lifted the current campfire restrictions, visitors are now permitted to have campfires, use charcoal grills, and wood-burning camp stoves on Chippewa and Superior National Forest lands. “We ask that visitors please continue to follow local, state and federal guidelines on staying safe and social distancing wherever they choose to visit.” Allowing dispersed overnight camping on the Minnesota National Forests now makes that possible,” says Darla Lenz, Chippewa Forest Supervisor. ![]() This is in alignment with Minnesota Governor’s new order 20-56. For a full list of open areas and up-to-date information on re-openings, visit the Forests’ websites at as well as social media pages: and “We understand the excitement for the public to enjoy their public land. ![]() Forest Service campgrounds will remain closed until further notice. On May 18, the Superior and Chippewa National Forests will open overnight camping in dispersed sites.
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