Several BWCAW entry points are inaccessible due to road washouts and flooding in Minnesota’s Superior National Forest
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Like much of northeastern Minnesota the Superior National Forest experienced heavy rainfall from a series of severe thunderstorms that moved through the area on June 18, 2024. Rainfall amounts from 6 to 7 inches or more have caused washouts and flooding on numerous roads across the 3 million acre forest. Some areas also experienced trees being blown down from isolated winds associated with the thunderstorms.
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