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Ashley
National Forest - Located in the
northeastern portion of Utah and southwestern portion of Wyoming, the
Ashley National Forest comprises 1.3 million acres. Visitors can
enjoy boating, fishing, climbing, hiking, hunting, lodging, picnicking
and other water recreational activities.
Dixie
National Forest - Dixie National Forest occupies
almost two million acres and stretches for about 170 miles. The largest
National Forest in Utah, it straddles the divide between the Great Basin
and the Colorado River.
Fishlake
National Forest - Fishlake National Forest has
mountains rising from the valleys and elevated plateaus holding hidden
niches of beauty and solitude. Visitors can enjoy camping,
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Manti-LaSal
National Forest - The forest contains over a million
acres in three mountain blocks providing islands of green rising above
the desert. Enjoy biking, fishing, camping, hiking, horseback
riding, hunting and amazing scenery.
Uinta
National Forest - The Uinta scenic
beauty offers unlimited recreational opportunities any season of the
year. Whether you are a hiker, skier, camper, or horseback rider, the
Forest can provide the recreational experience you are seeking. There
are 500 miles of trails criss-crossing the Forest.
Wasatch-Cache
National Forest - The forest encompasses three major
areas: 1) the northern and western slopes of the Uinta Mountains, 2) the
Wasatch Front from Lone Peak north to the Idaho border including the
Wasatch, Monte Cristo, and Bear River Ranges, and 3) the Stansbury
Range, in the Great Basin. The Forest boundary encompasses approximately
2 million acres.
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