There are more peatlands in Minnesota – i.e., bogs and fens – than in any state but Alaska. At more than 6 million acres, these amazing ecosystems make up more than 10 percent of Minnesota’s total area, and they are the state’s last, truly wild spaces.

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Minnesota’s peatlands are the state’s most fascinating and least-explored ecosystem. I encourage you to get out and experience these amazing places. Use an app like AllTrails Plus to find trails and boardwalks to access them. In the winter, you’ll want snowshoes – and bring plenty of insect repellant during warmer months.

Have you visited any of the amazing peatlands in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments!

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