Edge of the Wilderness byway is in north-central Minnesota and begins in Grand Rapids. It follows MN 38, a two-lane paved road suitable for all vehicles, north for nearly 50 miles to Effie. The 22-mile segment traveling through Chippewa National Forest is designated a National Forest Scenic Byway. Edge of the Wilderness usually remains open year-round; delays are possible during winter.
The Edge Of The Wilderness scenic byway winds through forests of oak, birch, and aspen, skirting the shores of numerous lakes. The variety of trees along the byway create a beautiful show of fall color. Wildlife observers will want to be on the lookout for beaver, white-tailed deer, osprey, and eagles. Coyotes and the gray wolf also inhabit this region of Minnesota.
The many lakes adjacent to the byway provide opportunities for boating and fishing. Anglers will find northern pike, muskie, walleye, bass, and sunfish. Lake trout can also be found in some of the lakes.
Those wishing to lengthen their stay will find a developed national forest campground at North Star Lake. The campground has 42 sites for tents and recreational vehicles, drinking water, restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings. Additionally, there are primitive national forest campsites on Spider, Trout, and Wabana Lakes.
Approximately seven miles east of Bigfork on County Road 7 is the Scenic State Park. This park offers 117 campsites, some with electrical hookups. Facilities include restrooms, showers, drinking water, and a dump station. Picnicking, swimming, fishing, and boating are among the activities offered. Boat rentals are available for those that didn’t bring their own. The park also offers miles of hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling trails.