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Oak Ridge / Wet Bark Recreation Area — R.J.D. Memorial Hardwood State Forest

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Oak Ridge / Wet Bark Recreation Area in R.J.D. Memorial Hardwood State Forest is near Houston, MN. The area features forested terrain with a mix of hardwood trees. Temperatures range from lows around 10°F in winter to highs near 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Root River State Trail and Beaver Creek Valley State Park, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring nature.

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Location

Oak Ridge / Wet Bark Recreation Area — R.J.D. Memorial Hardwood State Forest is located in Minnesota

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Directions

From Houston take Cty. Rd. 13 (W) 5 mi.

Coordinates

43.73851104 N
91.64262218 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Dispersed
  • Group
  • Equestrian

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any fees or permits required for Wet Bark Recreation Area?

Wet Bark Recreation Area typically does not require camping fees, offering a free primitive camping experience. However, specific permits may be required for hunting activities during hunting season. As regulations can change, it's recommended to check with the Mississippi Forestry Commission or the state forest office for current information before your visit. Since this is a state forest property, special regulations might apply to certain activities. Always verify current requirements, especially if planning to visit during hunting season when usage patterns change.

What recreational activities can I do at Wet Bark Recreation Area?

Wet Bark Recreation Area offers a quiet natural setting ideal for primitive camping and solitude. The surrounding R.J.D. Memorial Hardwood State Forest provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and nature photography. Hunting is a popular activity during season, which explains the campground's busier periods. Birdwatching can be rewarding in this hardwood forest habitat. The area's typically uncrowded environment makes it perfect for those seeking to disconnect and enjoy simple outdoor activities away from developed recreation facilities.

What amenities are available at Wet Bark Recreation Area?

Wet Bark Recreation Area in R.J.D. Memorial Hardwood State Forest offers minimal amenities, maintaining its primitive, natural character. The small campground provides basic sites for tent camping but lacks developed facilities such as running water, showers, or electrical hookups. Visitors should be prepared to be self-sufficient, bringing their own water, food, and camping supplies. This quiet location is best suited for those seeking a simple, back-to-basics camping experience away from crowds, particularly outside of hunting season.

How do I access Wet Bark Recreation Area and is there parking?

Wet Bark Recreation Area can be accessed via forest roads within the R.J.D. Memorial Hardwood State Forest. The area has a small parking area adequate for the limited number of visitors the campground typically receives. Given its remote nature, it's advisable to use a detailed map or GPS when navigating to this location. The parking area is typically uncrowded except during hunting season when the campground sees more visitors. Four-wheel drive vehicles may be preferable during wet conditions, though standard vehicles can usually reach the area in good weather.