Image of Smokey Bear with Kaibab National Forest employee.
 

Welcome to Kaibab National Forest!

The Kaibab National Forest truly offers something for everyone. If you are anywhere near northern Arizona, you won't want to miss the chance to visit us!
From canyons to prairies, peaks to plateaus, the Kaibab National Forest offers layers of opportunity for peace, solitude and discovery.
 
 

Recent News


Features

Motor Vehicle Travel Regulations on Kaibab National Forest

Image of Forest Road 307 on the Tusayan Ranger District.

Did you know that the rules regarding motor vehicle travel on Kaibab National Forest are changing? Be sure you know before you go! And please remember:  Nature Rules! Stay on designated roads and trails.


Kaibab Draft Forest Plan and DEIS Released

A canyon view on the Kaibab National Forest

The Notice of Availability initiates a 90-day public comment period. The revised Land Management Plan guides the Kaibab National Forest in fulfilling its stewardship responsibilities to best meet the needs of the American people, now and for future generations. It provides direction in the form of desired conditions, objectives, standards, guidelines, and suitability; incorporates the best available science; and provides a framework for adaptive management.


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Spotlights

Learn more about Jacob-Ryan forest restoration

Desired conditions post-treatment: age class diversity, frequent gaps, and healthy aspen stands.

Find out why the Jacob-Ryan Vegetation Management project is so important to the future forest health of the Kaibab Plateau.

Team Kaibab! Randy Yellowhorse

Man tying blue flag around tree

Meet the people who make the Kaibab National Forest the amazing and special place that it is. This spotlight is devoted to the employees of the Kaibab.

 




Get your butt kicked on Route 66!

Kaibab National Forest archaeologist Neil Weintraub leads a group run on a Route 66 alignment.

A local Kaibab employee led a group run to an old alignment of historic Route 66 on the Williams Ranger District.

Uranium Exploration and Development

Photograph of an area restored following exploratory drilling for uranium on the Tusayan district.

Kaibab NF has uranium deposits that are located in breccia pipes.



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