The Brief The Superior National Forest is reopening most campsites starting Thursday, Aug. 13. Portions of Superior National Forest are reopening as firefighters make headway on several major wildfires sparked by July lightning strikes. Superior National Forest reopens campsites as fire response continuesWhat we know:Superior National Forest officials said more than 1,500 of 2,000 campsites — about 73% of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness — will reopen to visitors starting Thursday, Aug. 13. The Forest is managing the Little Knife Fire, which has burned 4,815 acres and is now 90% contained, about 45 miles northwest of Grand Marais. What’s next for visitors, residentsWhat you can do:For the latest information on site openings, fire status and restrictions, visitors should check the Superior National Forest’s Alerts and Recreation web pages.