For breathtaking natural beauty, wildlife viewing, recreational opportunities and access to facilities, these five National Forests can't be beat!
Tongass National Forest,
Alaska
Located near Juneau, Alaska, the Tongass is the nation's largest National Forest and the world's largest temperate rainforest, with 17 million acres covering most of Southeast Alaska.
The Gila National Forest boasts the largest Wilderness Area of all National Forests in the Southwest. Ranging from 4,200-10,900 feet in elevation and covering six life zones, ...
The Tahoe National Forest encompasses a vast territory in the Sierra Nevada mountains in Northern California. Ranging from 1,500 to 9,400 feet in an elevation, The Tahoe is ...
Located along the Cumberland Plateau in the Appalachian foothills of Eastern Kentucky, the Daniel Boone National Forest is characterized by scenic beauty, abundant wildlife, and numerous historical sites.