In Minnesota’s Northwoods, unbeknownst to many, there remains an untouched parcel of land that contains “old-growth” red and white pine trees that date back as far as 350 years. It’s called the Lost 40, and the simple one-mile hike is one of the most phenomenal in the state.

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Looking for more short, beautiful hikes in Minnesota? Check out this list of hikes under 5 miles with spectacular views!

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