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Quality_Johnson
Apr 01, 2016Explorer
It's a long trip from California, but northeastern Minnesota has a large wolf population, and tons of places to camp in state parks, national forest campground in the Superior National Forest, as well as private campgrounds. There are no guarantees, but the further away from the crowd you get, the better your chances, and stay quiet and low profile in your campsite in the evening. Preferably have a small campground or single site to yourself. I have seen 3 wolves up there, and heard several as well. People up here are a bit upset with the number of wolves, because they do eat deer, but they also draw tourists.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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