Eastern and Southern National Forests
Timber Farms Outdoor Playgrounds Watershed Protection
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Each National Forest Has Its Peculiar Attractions and Value
Thus far consideration has been given only to the
Eastern Region as a whole, but it is necessary to understand each of the
national forests in order to understand the region. Each national
forest, though much like its sister forests in organization, fundamental
purposes, and service, has its peculiar points of interest, its own high lights
of scenic beauty, its own service to the public, particularly to
the people living within its immediate zone of influence. The map in
the back of this publication shows the location of these individual
forests. A map and descriptive literature of any one or all of these
forests may be obtained from the forest supervisor in charge, the local
forest ranger, or the regional forester, Washington, D. C.
Consult the following directory in connection with
the map to get in touch with the nearest forest officer.
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National Forests in the Eastern Region (Region Seven).
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WHITE MOUNTAIN FOREST.In the heart of New
England's vacation land. The scenic appeal of this region and its
invigorating climate afford the recreationist a wide range of outdoor
interest and enjoyment.
Area: 534,736 acres in New Hampshire and Maine.
Headquarters: Laconia, N. H.
ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FOREST.On the Roosevelt
Trail midway between New York and Chicago. Within this forest are many
beautiful and interesting places, among which is the justly renowned
"Heart's Content," composed of 120 acres of fine virgin pine and
hemlock. There are good fishing streams and deer, bear, and small game
are abundant.
Area: 371,201 acres in Pennsylvania.
Headquarters: Warren, Pa.
MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FOREST.On the crest of
the Allegheny Mountains, offering with its rugged beauty the refreshing
coolness of high mountain country. Delightful camping places and
excellent trails are found. Many streams afford good fishing. The "smoke
holes" in the forest is an isolated fairyland, with its fantastic rock
formations and mysterious caves.
Area: 274,840 acres in Virginia and West
Virginia.
Headquarters: Elkins, W. Va.
GEORGE WASHINGTON NATIONAL FOREST (formerly the
Shenandoah National Forest). Flanking the historic Shenandoah
Valley for 75 miles on the east and the west. Enchanting mountain and
pastoral scenery are found here and the extensive forest road and trail
systems lead into regions replete with outdoor attractions.
Area: 452,418 acres in Virginia and West
Virginia.
Headquarters: Harrisonburg, Va.
NATURAL BRIDGE NATIONAL FOREST.A
magnificent area of wild, unbroken mountain forest land which offers
every facility and opportunity for an ideal vacation whether one's idea
of a vacation is a quiet nap in the shade of the whispering trees or the
thrilling exertion of a bear hunt. Peaks of Otter in the southern end of
the forest are justly far-famed: good fishing and public camp grounds
are additional attractions.
Area: 168,794 acres in Virginia.
Headquarters: Lynchburg, Va.
UNAKA NATIONAL FOREST.A picturesque region
of fertile valleys and towering hills at the meeting place of three
StatesVirginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Every resource of
this forest is for wise use and public enjoyment.
Area: 209,507 acres in Virginia and Tennessee.
Headquarters: Bristol, Tenn.
CHEROKEE NATIONAL FOREST.In the land of the
Cherokeesa land of wonderful streams and beautiful trees. Three
hundred miles of roads and trails lead to the crest of the mountains.
Its timber, water, wild life, scenic, and recreational resources are
administered for public use and enjoyment.
Area: 417,068 acres in Tennessee, North Carolina, and
Georgia.
Headquarters: Athens, Tenn.
PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST.In the land of the
sky. Each year there is an eager response to the call of its cool green
mountains, deep refreshing coves, sparkling streams, and winding trails,
and in spite of its closeness to centers of population the region
produces a delightful illusion of remoteness.
Area: 317,445 acres in North Carolina.
Headquarters: Asheville, N. C.
NANTAHALA NATIONAL FOREST.In the beautiful
Nantahala Mountains; gateway to the Appalachians from the South and
East. The forest interiors, panoramas of great sweep from high places,
and vistas from roads and trails, give infinite variety. Camp sites are
provided, and there is good fishing.
Area: 348,459 acres in North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia.
Headquarters: Franklin, N. C.
ALABAMA NATIONAL FOREST.A meeting place of
the trees from the North and the trees of the South where they
fraternize and grow with surprising vigor. Good roads open up many areas
of natural charm. The region is rich in Indian history; arrowheads and
spear points can still be found and scattered through Lawrence County
are Indian mounds.
Area: 134,535 acres in Alabama.
Headquarters: Athens, Tenn.
CHOCTAWHATCHEE NATIONAL FOREST.On Santa
Rosa Sound and the Great Choctawhatchee Bay. Traversed by Florida's new
Gulf Coast Highway, its piney woods, crystal clear streams, and
salt-water bayous provide good hunting, fishing, and bathing.
Area: 252,531 acres in Florida.
Headquarters: Pensacola, Fla.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.On the Ocala-Daytona
Highway in the "lake region" of Florida. The region is noted for its
bass fishing and deer hunting. A large Federal refuge assures protection
and perpetuation of game.
Area: 184,503 acres in Florida.
Headquarters: Lake City, Fla.
OUACHITA NATIONAL FOREST.In the shortleaf
pine country. It includes most of the Ouachita Mountain region to which
the people of Arkansas and near-by States go for summer vacations. It is
a land of noble hills, high and cool when the lowlands swelter. It has
pure and plentiful water; shady woods in splendid variety; and its
highways and byways lead to numerous points of interest.
Area: 905,626 acres in Arkansas.
Headquarters: Hot Springs National Park, Ark.
OZARK NATIONAL FOREST.The land of the white
oak. The name Ozark is famous both in song and story and is associated
with a mountain wonderland. The dwellers in the shadow of the Ozark
Mountains are proud of the natural beauty of the rugged skyline. Four
national game refuges afford safe breeding grounds for wild life; roads
and trails, built and maintained by the Forest Service, reach all parts
of the forest.
Area: 444,783 acres in Arkansas.
Headquarters: Russellville, Ark.
KISATCHIE NATIONAL FOREST.In north-central
Louisiana in a country representing optimum conditions for the growth of
longleaf pine. Established to determine and demonstrate growth methods
for handling this species primarily for timber production and also for
naval stores.
Area: 85,850 acres in Louisiana.
Headquarters: Alexandria, La.
OSCEOLA NATIONAL FOREST.At the North-South,
East-West crossroads. Established to determine and demonstrate correct
methods of timber and turpentine management. The home of the Forest
Service Naval Stores Experiment Station and of the turpentine laboratory
of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils.
Area: 147,761 acres in Florida.
Headquarters: Lake City, Fla.
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Last Updated: 01-Apr-2008
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