Superior National Forest

Superior National Forest
Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota bordering on Canada “…is known for its boreal forest ecosystem, numerous clean lakes, and a colorful cultural history. The one million-acre Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness lies within the boundaries of the Forest.”
Here is a Hiking Brochure for the Forest.  Accessibility is not mentioned, although there are some short interpretive trails which might be easy, at least.  There are quite a few easy trails listed for the Tofte and Gunflint Ranger Districts in this East Zone Hiking brochure.
Here is the Forest website.    Phone: 218-626-4300
Wheelchair AccessibleVermilion Falls is about 27 miles northeast of Orr.   The trail is 0.25 miles round trip.  “The trail and the observation deck overlooking the falls are accessible.”
HikerwithcaneThe 1000′ White Pine Trail sounds as if it might be wheelchair accessible, but the Forest Service only says it is “wide and graveled”.   It goes through “majestic” white pines.
HikerwithcaneThe North Dark River Trail   goes along the east bank of the Dark river through a pine plantation as is described as “generally flat.”  ironrange.org describes it as “usable and accessible by people of all ages.”
Wheelchair AccessibleThere are 3 handicapped accessible trails in Grand Portage State Park which is within the Forest.