
The settlement of Hackensack serves as the hub for this lake-studded portion of the Chippewa National Forest, where the northern woods meet an intricate glacial landscape. The topography is defined by significant water bodies, notably the sprawling Tenmile Lake and Birch Lake, which are interconnected by the winding path of the Boy River. These waterways, along with smaller basins like Hiram Lake and Jackpine Lake, demonstrate a region shaped by post-glacial drainage, creating a mosaic of wetlands and ridges that have long influenced local travel and settlement patterns.
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