Lake Winnibigoshish Land Exchange Act
Official: Lake Winnibigoshish Land Exchange Act of 2025
This bill facilitates a land swap between the federal government and a private company, allowing for the addition of new land to a national forest.
Lake Winnibigoshish Land Exchange Act of 2025This bill directs the Forest Service to exchange specified land along the shoreline of Lake Winnibigoshish (commonly known as Lake Winnie) in the Chippewa National Forest in Minnesota for specified land owned by Big Winnie Land and Timber, LLC (BWLT), if BWLT offers to make the exchange. The land acquired by the Forest Service must be added to and managed as part of Chippewa National Forest. The bill outlines requirements and conditions for the exchange. For example, the Forest Service must reserve an easement for road access to certain land in the forest. The bill also conditions the exchange on the satisfactory completion of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment by BWLT before the nonfederal land is accepted in the exchange. In addition, the exchange must be for equal value or the values must be equalized by a cash payment, subject to an exception. Finally, the bill directs BWLT to pay all closing costs associated with the exchange.
1. This bill allows a land exchange between the United States and a private company in Minnesota. 2. The exchange involves approximately 17.5 acres of federal land and 36.7 acres of non-federal land. 3. The private company must complete an environmental assessment before the land exchange can happen. 4. The land acquired by the government will be managed as part of the Chippewa National Forest. 5. The Secretary of Agriculture must approve the titles and values of the lands involved in the exchange.