When was the Tahoe National Forest established?
Tahoe National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe lands encompassing the Tahoe National Forest were first set aside in 1891 by President Benjamin Harrison as part of the four million acre "Sierra Forest Reserve", which stretched from Yosemite National Park northward. In 1899, President William McKinley created the "Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve", a 136,335 acre portion of the Sierra Reserve, as a "forestry reserve and public park.
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Tahoe National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsUntil the mid-1960s, National Forest lands in Placer County were part of the Tahoe National Forest. National Forest lands within Eldorado County were part of the Eldorado National Forest, and National Forest lands on the Nevada side were part of the Toiyabe National Forest. This made it difficult to coordinate National Forest management around the Lake Tahoe Basin.
Related QuestionsWhen was the Stanislaus National Forest established?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Stanislaus National Forest, created on February 22, 1897, is among the oldest of the National Forests.
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Black Hills National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsOn February 22, 1897, President Grover Cleveland established the Black Hills Forest Reserve. This land was protected against fires, wasteful lumbering practices, and timber fraud. In 1905, the Black Hills Forest Reserve was transferred to the Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Two years later it was renamed the Black Hills National Forest.
Related QuestionsWhen was the Six Rivers National Forest established?
Six Rivers National Forest - FAQ'sSix Rivers National Forest was established by President Truman on June 3, 1947, from parts of the Siskiyou, Klamath, and Trinity National Forests. More information about Six Rivers National Forest &
Related QuestionsWhy are you called the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) and not a National Forest?
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit - Frequently Asked Question...The story started in 1899 when President McKinley created the Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve becoming the core of later National Forest Lands in the Tahoe Basin. Three separate forests were developed out of the reserve, the Tahoe, Eldorado and Toiyabe National Forests. Each of these forests extended into the basin and managed separate sections. In 1973, the LTBMU was created from basin portions of the three existing National Forests, forming a single "management unit.
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San Bernardino National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe San Bernardino Forest Reserve was established on February 25, 1893 by President Benjamin Harrison. The San Bernardino National Forest was established on September 30, 1925 by President Calvin Coolidge. Prior to 1925, the San Bernardino Mountain Range of the San Bernardino National Forest was administered by the Angeles National Forest and the San Jacinto Mountains of the Forest was administered by the Cleveland National Forest.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, with a permit. It is illegal to collect anything on national forest system lands without a permit. Permits for ginseng must be obtained from the Ranger District office responsible for the area where you plan to collect. Visit the Permits Page for more information.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsIn some cases, yes. The national forest system provides a variety of resources and activities for personal and commercial use. Most commercial activities on the national forest require a permit (e.g., fishing tournaments, boat rentals, trail rides). Permits are required for collecting firewood, ginseng, grapevines, and other forest products. You must contact the Forest Service for permit requirements prior to collecting.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Daniel Boone National Forest system lands occur in 21 counties of eastern Kentucky, consisting of over 706,000 acres within a 2.1 million-acre proclamation boundary. The northern tip of the forest occurs near Morehead, KY and runs south to the Tennessee state line.
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USDA Forest Service, Pike & San Isabel National Forests,...There is a 14 day maximum stay allowed for a site. You can extend your stay by relocating to a new site on different National Forest.
Related QuestionsWhat is the highest elevation point on the Daniel Boone National Forest?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe highest point is at Pine Mountain on the Redbird Ranger District, Bledsoe quadrangle. The elevation is 2,708 feet above sea level.
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Coconino National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsTree stands are legal as long as you don’t leave them in the forest unattended and you don’t damage the tree. Tree stands need to be portable and removed when not in use. You cannot put nails or screws in a tree, or remove limbs, without causing damage to the tree. There are tree stands on the market that meet these requirements.
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Inyo National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe California Department of Fish and Game regulates hunting and fishing on Inyo National Forest lands. Check with their office in Bishop at 760-872-1171 or look on the CA DFG website at http://www.dfg.ca.gov/. Most streams and lakes on the Inyo National Forest are open for fishing from the last weekend in April through the end of October each year. Some waters in southern Inyo County open in early March.
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Shasta-Trinity National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. Please be sure to contact your local Forest Service office for regulations, and locations. Hunting is allowed on National Forest lands, however, discharge of firearms or any other implement capable of taking human life, causing injury, or damaging property is prohibited within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site or occupied area, or into or within a cave.
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USDA Forest Service, Pike & San Isabel National Forests,...Anywhere in the National Forest where it is not expressly prohibited by Special Order. All Forest Service offices should have the Special Orders that pertain to their area of responsibility for you to review. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please respect the rights of private landowners. Ask permission first. Some local favorites for boating and such are Rampart Reservoir, Manitou Lake and the tri-lakes of the North Slope Recreation Area.
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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region - Frequently Aske...The Forest Service "Plant-A-Tree" Program permits individuals and groups to donate money for planting trees on National Forests. The trees may be planted to memorialize loved ones or to commemorate special events such as births, weddings, or anniversaries. For a suggested minimum donation of $10, which pays for 10-15 seedlings, donors receive a certificate acknowledging their gift. If desired, the name of the person in whose honor the donation is made will appear on the certificate.
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Your National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. The Forest Service and the Navy have an agreement for the use of the Pinecastle bombing range. This range was established by the Army Air Corps in 1943 and has been in continuous use by the United States Navy since the early 1950’s to train aircrews and support personnel.
Related QuestionsHow do I inquire about jobs on the Coconino National Forest?
Coconino National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsWell, since you're obviously an internet user, you can access our job listings on the internet! Go to http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ (or link to it from our Employment page). The jobs are posted in alphabetical order by their title (i.e. archaeologist or forestry technician). This is a listing of Forest Service jobs nation-wide.
Related QuestionsWhat kinds of trees grow in the Coconino National Forest?
Coconino National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsThis list does not include deciduous (broadleaf) trees, but there several of these interesting and exciting trees that grow in various habitats on the Forest.
Related QuestionsDoes Coconino National Forest have a policy on geocaches?
Coconino National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. Currently there is no official policy related to geocaching on this national forest. There are, however, federal rules and regulations that pertain directly to geocashing.
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Shasta-Trinity National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. The Trinity Alps, Chanchallula and Yolla-Bolla Middle-Eel Wildernesses are very popular with horseback riders and packers. A wilderness permit is required for the Trinity Alps Wilderness. In addition to the wilderness areas, there are several trails within the Whiskeytown - Shasta-Trinity National Recreational Area that are popular for riding. Please contact your local Forest Service office for more information.
Related QuestionsWhy do we need a national forest inventory?
Canada's Forest Inventory (Canfi): Frequently Asked Question...Canada needs up-to-date, detailed information on the state of forests all across the nation in order to monitor the progress of sustainable development, meet national and international reporting commitments, and produce credible research on important national and international concerns, such as climate change. Access to accurate forest inventory information is an essential tool for private and public sector organizations responsible for practising sound forest management.
Related QuestionsWhat is being done to improve the National Forest Inventory?
Canada's Forest Inventory (Canfi): Frequently Asked Question...The Canadian Council of Forest Ministers undertook to develop a new design for Canada’s National Forest Inventory, and it will be implemented in cooperation with the provinces and territories. The new inventory will assess and monitor the extent, state and sustainable development of Canada’s forests in a timely and accurate manner. The new inventory design addresses the need to assess change over time and supports increasing demands for additional forest information.
Related QuestionsCan I go target shooting on the National Forest?
Uinta National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Forest Service manages the national forests and grasslands, forestry research and cooperation with forest managers on State and Private Lands. The Forest Service is dedicated to multiple-use management for the sustained yield of renewable resources such as water, forage, wildlife, wood and recreation.
Related QuestionsCan I use fireworks on the National Forest?
Uinta National Forest - Frequently Asked QuestionsTravel plan maps and motorized trail maps have the most accurate information regarding trails that are open to ATVs and motorized recreational vehicles. These maps are available at most Ranger District and Forest Service offices.
Related QuestionsWhere is camping allowed on the National Forest?
Frequently Asked QuestionsCamping is allowed anywhere on the Lassen National Forest, with the exception of designated no-camping areas (i.e. administrative facilities). If you decide to camp outside of developed campgrounds, campfire permits are required. Dry California summers sometimes bring high fire danger and special fire restrictions. Regulations governing fire restrictions are specific to each National Forest and change with weather conditions and the seasons.
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