Forests and Grasslands
Situated on the Allegheny Plateau, the forest is comprised of 514,029 acres in the northwestern corner of the state.
The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest covers more than 1.5 million acres of Wisconsin's Northwoods.
The Chippewa National Forest, located in the heart of northern Minnesota, celebrates seasons, culture and environment. Come explore the big lakes, pines and all the forest offers.
The Green Mountain National Forest (GMNF) and the Finger Lakes National Forest (FLNF) are Vermont's and New York's only public, federally managed National Forests.
The Hiawatha National Forest's year-round beauty offers something for everyone. From lighthouses and islands, to beaches and trails, you can find something you'll love on the Forest.
Hoosier National Forest, in the hills of south-central Indiana, provides a wide mix of opportunities and resources for people to enjoy.
Lying between the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in the northern half of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, is the nearly one-million-acre Huron-Manistee National Forests.
Encompassing 1.5 million acres of beautiful public land in 29 counties in Missouri, Mark Twain National Forest maintains a healthy, working forest and restores Missouri's natural communities.
The Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie is the largest island in the archipelago of protected areas that collectively comprise the Chicago Wilderness.
Monongahela National Forest was established in 1920 and encompasses one of the most ecologically diverse areas in the United States, providing timber, water, grazing, minerals and recreational opportunities.
The one million acres of the Ottawa National Forest are located in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The forest extends from the south shore of Lake Superior to the Wisconsin border.
Nestled in southern Illinois between the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, the Shawnee National Forest features oak-hickory forests, flourishing wetlands, grassy open lands, lush canyons, sheer bluffs and unique geological features.
Your Northland National Forest. Established in 1909, the three-million acre Superior National Forest is the largest national forest east of the Mississippi River.
The Wayne National Forest is a patchwork of public land that covers over a quarter million acres of Appalachian foothills of southeastern Ohio.
From mountainous hardwood forests to majestic alpine peaks. Explore the breathtaking scenery, clear mountain lakes and streams, wildlife, and outdoor recreation opportunities year-round.