Visit Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest For Its Centennial Celebration, June 7

Celebrate 100 years of Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest on June 7. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to attend the 100th anniversary celebration of the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest on June 7. Events will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Crystal Lake Day Use Area and pavilion.
The state forest was established in 1925, and currently spans 236,000 acres and is the state’s largest public property. Initially set up to protect the headwaters of the Wisconsin, Manitowish and Flambeau rivers, the forest is now a hub for outdoor recreation, including hiking, fishing, hunting, and both nonmotorized and motorized activities. Drawing over three million visitors annually, it is a vital resource for recreation and sustainable forestry.
Visitors are invited to join in commemorating the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest’s rich legacy and ongoing commitment to preserving the state’s natural heritage with a day full of activities. See the full schedule of events online.
As the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest celebrates its centennial, it stands as a testament to the foresight of early conservationists and the enduring value of Wisconsin’s natural heritage. From its rich history rooted in forestry innovation and management to its vital role in conservation and community enrichment, the state forest continues to inspire and welcome visitors.
Event Details
What: Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest Centennial Celebration
When: June 7, 2025, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Where: Crystal Lake Day Use Area
3237 Crystal Lake Road
Boulder Junction, WI
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