Fishlake National Forest Videos
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Experience the Fishlake National Forest!
The Fishlake National Forest features pristine lakes, vast stands of quaking aspen, beautifully carved canyons and countless recreational opportunities.
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Fishlake National Forest - What a place to visit!
You are invited to discover and enjoy the Fishlake National Forest.
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Mixed Severity Fire Results in Healthy Landscape
The Briggs Fire had a mixed burn pattern of high, medium, and low severity which is allowing for different age classes of plants and trees to grow across the landscape.
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Growth after the Briggs Fire
The forest recovers with new growth following the Briggs Fire which started by lightning in 2016 on the Fishlake National Forest.
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Fuels Work Provide Firefighters Options for Fire Management
On the Beaver District of the Fishlake National Forest workers carry out thinning, piling, and pile burning near Little Reservoir near a campground and adjacent to private property.
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Fishlake Basin on the Fishlake National Forest
Fishlake Basin has a variety of recreation opportunities and is a beautiful area to explore and spend time on your national forest.
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Wildcat Visitor Information Center
The Wildcat Information Center is between the towns of Torrey and Boulder. Here you can pick up a pamphlet of trails, have a picnic and take a break.
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The Great Western Trail
The Great Western Trail crosses the Fishlake National Forest giving riders views of Capital Reef National Park, Cathedral Valley and the Henry Mountains.
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The Terrace Trail
The Terrace Trail is a non-motorized 7-mile loop that runs just below the rim of Boulder Mountain (10,00 ft elevation) and is located between the town of Torrey and Boulder.
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Gooseberry 3rd Grade Environmental Education Program
Students attend the Gooseberry 3rd Grade Environmental Education Program and learn about nature, the local environment, and other outdoor related topics.
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Fishlake National Forest Pando Clone
The Pando Clone is an aspen stand encompassing nearly 106 acres and is thought to be the largest organism in the world. Scientists study why the aspen stand is in decline and how to reverse it.
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