Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

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NPS photo by L. Lynch
Black Canyon , CO

U. S. Dept. of the Interior

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Snake River, Grand Tetons, WY

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Who better than the US Government to have info on our National Parks, wilderness areas, lakes, rivers, topography, etc.?

Here's a direct link to our National Parks.

Looking for a State Park? How 'bout a Canadian Provincial Park? Here's a good site to find what's out there.

When it comes to outdoor activities in the Great Lakes Area, GLIN is an outstanding resource for information.

Photo by: Right Angle Concepts
Foggy Morning in the Nicolet National Forest

USDA Forest Service

In case you didn't know, it's the Department of Agriculture that manages our National Forests. Here's where you can locate them.

Photo by: Right Angle Concepts
Cascade Falls, Grand Marais, MN

Over one million acres in size, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) contains hundreds of lakes and rivers, has 1200 miles of canoe routes and is home to abundant plants and wildlife, including threatened and endangered species.

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