FINAL Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
The final Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement, printed
and released in June 2003, reflects five years of planning and public input.
The plan outlines the management of the property until
the next master plan revision, which will occur in 15 to 20 years.
Final Plan and EIS
FINAL Master Plan and Environmental Impact Statement [PDF, 2 MB]
Master Plan Amendments/Variances/Clarifications
July 2, 2009 Variance: Afterhours Snowmobile Trail Re-Route [PDF, 975KB]
July 28, 2008 Variance: Fish Habitat Management
Information Regarding Brule River State Forest Land Purchase - October 2007
June 1, 2007 Variance: Rustic Campsites [PDF, 21KB]
September 2005 Variance - Archery Trail.
The following language will be added to the Recreation Management Prescriptions for Area 6 on page 89 of the 2004 Master Plan:
"Working with partner groups, construct and operate an archery course on the entry/return loop (approximately 0.5 miles in length) of the Afterhours Ski Trail. The course shall be constructed to not conflict with skiing or hiking uses and to have minimal visual impact on trail users. Further, course shall be closed to archery during the ski season and the targets removed."
October 18, 2004 Variance (amended): Salvage - Area 8 and 12 [PDF, 61KB]
September 17, 2004 Variance: Salvage - Area 8 and 12 [PDF, 152KB]
Clarification: Expanded Brule River State Forest Public Communication Plan [PDF, 113KB]
Clarification: Area 4 Scenic River Corridor Description [PDF, 82KB]
Brule River State Forest Maps
Last Revised: Tuesday July 07 2009