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Welcome to the National Forest Foundation blog. Explore the various articles to learn more about our forests and places to play.
Photo by Jennifer Peterson
The largest home in America is also home to the early beginnings of American Forestry.
Steeped in American history, the area was once home to Native American populations and early colonists who survived on the...
Around this time each fall, “leaf peepers” flock to the woods of Vermont to enjoy the rustle of the dry leaves,...
Two diverse forests, brought together under joint management, offer a variety of landscapes, vistas and recreation...
Boasting 1.5 million acres of prairies, peaks, knobs and hardwood forests, the Mark Twain National Forest makes up 5% of...
Stretching the length of the eastern mountains from the northern to the southern part of the state, the Daniel Boone is full of...
If you’re one of the 70 million people that live within a day’s drive of the White Mountain National Forest, the White...
On a daily basis, most Americans don’t set foot on a National Forest. But with 80 percent of the U.S. population living in...
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