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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
Historically, dispersed camping west of Sedona meant being in nature with limited amenities and more solitude than you’d find...
The National Forest Foundation and Sierra National Forest are partnering to implement two watershed restoration projects within...
Keeping up with the latest technological advances, we are excited to announce that we’ve piloted aerial drone seeding.
The National Forest Foundation has added two full-time watershed coordinators focused on restoration projects throughout the...
Wildfires burned hundreds of thousands of acres on the Mt. Hood and Willamette National Forests, the Columbia River Gorge, and...
The spring equinox signals warmer weather, new growth, and more time outdoors on our National Forests. From wildflower fields...
In the summer of 2022, a group of Stillaguamish and Samish tribal youth gathered in the Stillaguamish Valley within the Mt....
In honor of Women’s History Month, we want to shine a light on just a few of the amazing women who have dedicated their lives...
Mountain meadows are unique and important ecosystems nestled within the ponderosa pine forests of northern Arizona. They are...
When the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) passed in 2020, the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison (GMUG) National Forests...
Trails in the Colorado Rockies are highly erodible due to severe weather, steep gradients, and a variety of recreational use....
To help mitigate the potential impacts of wildfire on steep slopes, the NFF partnered with the Kaibab National Forest, Coconino...
The Polaris Fund for Outdoor Recreation provides project funding through a $5 million endowment being funded by the Polaris...
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