Stauber Introduces Lake Winnibigoshish Land Exchange Act

Press Release

Date: July 28, 2022
Issues: Environment

Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) today introduced the bipartisan Lake Winnibigoshish Land Exchange Act, which exchanges 37.5 acres owned by Bowen Lodge for 7.6 acres managed by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the Chippewa National Forest, along with Congressman Jared Huffman (CA-02).

"This land exchange is a win-win," said Congressman Stauber. "Exchanging shoreline on Lake Winnibigoshish for a parcel on Cut Foot Sioux Lake allows Bowen Lodge continuity in managing their marina and keeps the pristine shoreline intact for all Minnesotans to enjoy. Enacting this exchange is consistent with the Mississippi Headwaters Board (MHB) Comprehensive Plan, ensures certainty for Bowen Lodge, and helps the Chippewa National Forest reach its management goals."

"There are few parcels that have this much water quality and habitat value located on the Mississippi River," said Mississippi Headwaters Board executive director Tim Terrill. "The MHB board agrees that preserving this newly acquired shoreland property on Lake Winnibigoshish will protect the natural and recreational values of the Mississippi River while keeping our cultural history intact."

"Protecting this biodiverse and unique piece of land within the Upper Mississippi Headwaters and Chippewa National Forest is critical to the Heig family," said Bill & Gail Heig, owners of Bowen Lodge. "Representative Pete Stauber, the Mississippi Headwaters Board and the unanimous community support have been instrumental to the exchange. We are truly humbled to create a new opportunity for future generations to enjoy the tremendous beauty of the Chippewa National Forest and Lake Winnibigoshish watershed region."


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