Monticello National Forest
Monticello National Forest was established as the Monticello Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Utah on February 6, 1907 with 214,270 acres (867.1 km2). It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 it was combined with La Sal National Forest, which was renamed La Salle National Forest for a short time. The lands presently exist in Manti-La Sal National Forest.[1]
References
- ^ Davis, Richard C. (September 29, 2005), National Forests of the United States (PDF), The Forest History Society, archived from the original (pdf) on October 28, 2012, retrieved August 21, 2009
External links
- Forest History Society
- Listing of the National Forests of the United States and Their Dates (from Forest History Society website) Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743-788.
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Former National Forests of the United States
- Absaroka
- Afognak
- Alabama
- Alexander Archipelago
- Apache
- Aquarius
- Arkansas
- Ashland
- Baboquivari
- Baker City
- Battlement
- Battlement Mesa
- Bear Lodge
- Bear River
- Beartooth
- Beaver
- Bellevue-Savanna
- Benning
- Big Belt
- Big Burros
- Big Hole
- Bitter Root
- Black Mesa
- Black Warrior
- |Blackfeet
- Blue Mountains
- Bonneville
- Boone
- Bull Run
- Bridger
- Cabinet
- Cache
- Calaveras Big Tree
- California
- Cascade Range
- Cassia
- Cave Hills
- Charleston
- Chelan
- Chenismus
- Cheyenne
- Chiricahua
- Clark
- Cochetopa
- Cochetopah
- Colorado
- Columbia
- Coquille
- Crater
- Crazy Mountain
- Crooka
- Crow Creek
- Dakota
- Datil
- Diamond Mountain
- Dismal River
- Dixo
- Dragoon
- Durango
- Ekalaka
- Elkhorn
- Eustis
- Fillmore
- Fish Lake
- Florida
- Fruita
- Gallinas
- Garces
- Garden City
- Gila River
- Glenwood
- Goose Lake
- Grand Canyon
- Grantsville
- Grover Island
- Guadalupe
- Harney
- Hell Gate
- Henry's Lake
- Heppner
- Highwood Mountains
- Holy Cross
- Huachuca
- Humphreys
- Idaho
- Imnaha
- Independence
- Jackson
- Jefferson (Montana)
- Jemez
- Kansas
- Kern
- Knox
- La Sal
- La Salle
- Lake Tahoe
- Las Animas
- Lassen Peak
- Leadville
- Lee
- Little Belt
- Little Belt Mountains
- Little Rockies
- Logan
- Long Pine
- McClellan
- Madison
- Magdalena
- Manti
- Manzano
- Marquette
- Maury Mountain
- Meade
- Michigan
- Minam
- Minidoka
- Minnesota
- Missoula
- Moapa
- Monitor
- Mono
- Monterey
- Montezuma
- Monticello
- Mount Baker
- Mount Graham
- Mount Taylor
- Natural Bridge
- Nebo
- Nevada
- Niobrara
- North Platte
- Oregon
- Otter
- Ouray
- Palisade
- Palouse
- Park Range
- Paulina
- Payson
- Pecos
- Peloncillo
- Pend d'Oreille
- Pend Oreille
- Pike's Peak
- Pinal Mountains
- Pine Plains
- Pinnacles
- Pocatello
- Port Neuf
- Powell
- Pryor Mountains
- Raft River
- Rainier
- Reserve
- Ruby
- Ruby Mountains
- Sacramento
- Salmon River
- Salt Lake
- San Benito
- San Bernardino
- San Francisco Mountains
- San Gabriel
- San Jacinto
- San Luis
- San Luis Obispo
- San Mateo
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Catalina
- Santa Rita
- Santa Rosa
- Santa Ynez
- Santiam
- Savanna
- Selway
- Sevier
- Shenandoah
- Short Pine
- Sierra Madre
- Sioux
- Sitgreaves
- Slim Buttes
- Snoqualmie
- Snowy Mountains
- Sopris
- Stony Creek
- Sundance
- Taos
- Teton
- Tillamook
- Tobyhanna
- Toquima
- Trabuco Cañon
- Trabuco Canyon
- Trinity
- Tumacacori
- Tusyan
- Unintah
- Unaka
- Upton
- Vegas
- Verde
- Vernon
- Wallowa
- Warner Mountains
- Washakie
- Washington
- Weiser
- Wenaha
- Wet Mountains
- Whitman
- Wichita
- Yellowstone
- Yuba
- Zuni