Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest

Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
IUCN Category VI (Managed Resource Protected Area)
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The Nicolet National Forest in November
Map showing the location of Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Map showing the location of Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Location Wisconsin, USA
Coordinates 46°08′03″N 90°51′25″W / 46.13417°N 90.85693°W / 46.13417; -90.85693Coordinates: 46°08′03″N 90°51′25″W / 46.13417°N 90.85693°W / 46.13417; -90.85693
Area 1,530,647 acres (6,194.31 km2)
Established 1930s
Governing body U.S. Forest Service

The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest (play /ʃɨˈwɑːmɨɡən ˌnɪkəˈl/; the q is silent)[1] is a 1,530,647 acre (6,194.3 km²) U.S. National Forest in northern Wisconsin in the United States. Much of the old growth forest in this region was destroyed by logging in the early part of the 20th century. Some of the trees that grow there today were planted by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.

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Legally two separate national forests—the Chequamegon National Forest and the Nicolet National Forest—the areas were established by presidential proclamations in 1933 and have been managed as one unit since 1993.

Chequamegon National Forest

The Chequamegon comprises three units in the north-central part of the state totaling 865,825 acres (3,503.87 km2). In descending order of forestland area it is located in parts of Bayfield, Ashland, Price, Sawyer, Taylor, and Vilas counties. Forest headquarters are in Park Falls. There are local ranger district offices in Glidden, Hayward, Medford, Park Falls, and Washburn.[2]

The Nicolet covers 664,822 acres (2,690.44 km2) of northeastern Wisconsin. It is located in parts of Forest, Oconto, Florence, Vilas, Langlade, and Oneida counties. Forest headquarters are in Rhinelander. There are local ranger district offices in Eagle River, Florence, Lakewood, and Laona.

Flora and Fauna

Remote areas of uplands, bogs, wetlands, muskegs, rivers, streams, pine savannas, meadows and many glacial lakes are found throughout these forests. Native tree species include Acer saccharum (sugar maple), Acer rubrum (red maple), and Acer spicatum (mountain maple), white, red, and black oaks[disambiguation needed ], aspen, beech, basswood, sumac, and paper, yellow, and river birch. Coniferous trees, including red, white,and jack pine, white spruce and balsam fir are abundant due to a dense second growth. Eastern hemlock are also present as this is the westernmost limit of its distribution. Tamarack/black spruce bogs, cedar swamps and alder thickets are common. Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cranberries, serviceberries, ferns, mosses, cattails, and mushrooms also grow here, as well as many more shrubs and wildflowers.

White-tailed Deer are numerous and many are hit by motorists on roads in northern Wisconsin year-round. Black bears, foxes, raccoons, rabbits, beavers, otters, squirrels, chipmunks, pheasants, grouse and wild turkeys are popular game in these northwoods. Elk have been reintroduced and there have been sightings of moose, [marten]]. http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/er/publications/pdf/raremammal.pdf] Bird species include northern cardinal, blue jay, gray jay, common raven, boreal and black-capped chickadees, black-backed and pileated woodpeckers, red-winged blackbirds, owls, ducks, common loons, bald eagles, evening grosbeaks, red and white-winged crossbills and many species of thrushes, sparrows and warblers. Brook trout, rainbow trout, and brown trout are found in many miles of excellent streams. Walleye, small and largemouth bass, crappie, northern pike, and many species of panfish make the area's lakes famous for freshwater fishing. A record muskellunge, Wisconsin's state fish, was caught in these waters. The beauty, heritage, and opportunities of these majestic forests draw thousands of tourists to the Chequamegon-Nicolet annually.[citation needed]

These national forests are best known for recreation, including camping, hiking, fishing, cross country skiing and snowmobiling.

The Chequamegon National Forest was also home to one of the two extremely low frequency antennae in the United States.

A barred owl along a highway in the Nicolet National Forest

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