Minnesota’s newest and most publicized state wildlife management area is now open for business for fall hunting and other traditional uses, although the east-metro unit is far from a finished product.
State officials say the new 1,820-acre Keystone Woods WMA in Washington County – a site the Minnesota DNR hopes will appeal to non-traditional users, given its proximity to a large metropolitan area – is in the “developmental stage” and will likely take a few years before it’s fully completed.
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