The Largest Peat Bog In The Lower 48 Is Here In Minnesota And It’s An Unforgettable Adventure
The best way to explore the largest peat bog in the Lower 48 is a mile-long boardwalk extending out into its unique environment. Many call this Minnesota peatland bog the state’s last true wilderness.

This Minnesota peatland bog is a unique ecosystem that requires high levels of acidity. Although it's a water-reliant environment, rain is typically the only source of moisture in a bog.

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Many other rare or threatened bog specialists make their home here, like sundews, bog rush, and yellow-eyed grass.

Moose, wolves, fox, and black bears live in the bog, as well.

Climb the 100-foot fire tower, hike through the woods along Upper Red Lake, or enjoy some of the area's fantastic fishing.

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Have you had the opportunity to visit Big Bog or one of Minnesota’s other unique bog environments?
If you do travel to the area, be sure to visit Zippel Bay State Park on Lake of the Woods.
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Big Bog State Recreation Area Southern Unit, Minnesota 72, Waskish, MN, USA