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National Forests. By: Philip DiMichele. Regions. Northern Region (R-1 ) Rocky Mountain Region (R-2) Southwestern Region (R-3) Intermountain Region (R-4) Pacific Southwest Region (R-5) Pacific Northwest Region (R-6) Southern Region (R-8) Eastern Region (R-9) Alaska Region (R-10). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
National Forests
By: Philip DiMichele
Regions• Northern Region (R-1)
• Rocky Mountain Region (R-2)
• Southwestern Region (R-3)
• Intermountain Region (R-4)• Pacific Southwest Region (R-5)
• Pacific Northwest Region (R-6)
• Southern Region (R-8)
• Eastern Region (R-9)
• Alaska Region (R-10)
Northern Region (R1)
• Forests in (R1)– Yellowstone National Park– Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
• # of vistors- 11,121,00
Rocky Mountain (R2)
• Forests in (R2)– Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest– Black Hills National Forests
• # of visitors- 29,599,000
Southwestern Region (R3)
• Forests in (R3)– Santa Fe National Forest– Carson National Forest
• # of visitors-19,313,000
Intermountain Region (R4)
• Forests in (R4)– Bridger-Teton National Forest– Boise National Forest
• # of visitors-20,954,000
Pacific Southwest Region (R5)
• Forests in (R5)– Cleveland National Forests – Eldorado National Forest
• #of visitors-27,437,000
Pacific Northwest Region (R6)
• Forests in (R6)– Deschutes National Forest– Fremont-Winema National Forest
• # of visitors-18,208,000
Southern Region (R8)
• Forests in (R8)– Bankhead National Forest – Tuskegee National Forest
• # of visitors-28,450,000
Eastern Region (R9)
• Forests in (R9)– Shawnee National Forest– Monongahela National Forest
• # of visitors- 16,061,000
Alaskan Region (R10)
• Forests in (R10)– Chugach National Forest– Tongass National Forest
• # of visitors-2,384,000
Did you know?
• Did you know that National parks cover about 193 million acres of the U.S.