Natural Resources
The health of our nation depends, in many ways, on the vitality of our nation’s forests and grasslands. These natural resources contribute a variety of essential elements to our well-being, including clean air, water and soil.
Archaeology and Cultural Resources
Archeology is the scientific study of past human cultures. Federal law protects archeological sites and artifacts on federal lands.
Forest Health
We strive to keep the national forest vibrant, renewable, and sustainable by promoting conservation of native plants and their habitats.
Forest Management
Specific forest management actions help make forests more resilient to fire and disease as well as restore some of the natural complexity that may be missing due to past forest management practices.
Water, Air & Soil
The Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest is home to two Wild and Scenic River Systems and seven designated segments.