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Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
The
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
(HTNF) is the one
National Forest
of
Nevada
. With an area of 6.3 million acres, it is the largest National Forest of the
United States
outside of
Alaska
. Its 10
ranger districts[?]
are scattered across the many
mountain ranges
in Nevada, from the
Santa Rosa Range[?]
in the north to the
Spring Mountains[?]
near
Las Vegas
in the south. A small part of the forest is actually in eastern
California
, in the areas around
Bridgeport
and
Markleeville
.
HTNF Districts:
Austin Ranger District - around
Austin[?]
, including
Shoshone Mountains[?]
Bridgeport Ranger District - around
Bridgeport
Carson Ranger District - near
Carson City
Ely Ranger District - around
Ely, Nevada
Jarbidge Ranger District - near
Jarbidge[?]
Mountain City Ranger District - near
Mountain City[?]
Ruby Mountains Ranger District -
Ruby Mountains[?]
south of
Wells, Nevada
Spring Mountains National Recreation Area -
Spring Mountains[?]
Santa Rosa Ranger District -
Santa Rosa Range[?]
Tonopah Ranger District - near
Tonopah, Nevada
, including
Toiyabe Range[?]
,
Toquima Range[?]
,
Monitor Range[?]
, and
hot Creek Range[?]
External link
HTNF homepage
(
http://www.fs.fed.us/htnf
)
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