National Forest Foundation | National Forest Foundation 2022 Year in…

2022 National Forest Foundation Year in Review

Thank you for your interest and support of our critical work for our National Forests. None of this work would be possible without you. These are just a few of the many projects we've worked on over this past year. We encourage you to learn more about all of our Regional Programs and their projects here.

To help contribute to next year's Conservation results, and to ensure we can continue to carry out projects like the ones below, please consider donating to the National Forest Foundation.

Fairview and Burley Mountain Fire Lookout Tower Restoration

Read more about our collaborative work to restore these historic lookout towers in Washington and Oregon.

Learn more about our work in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska here.

Fuels Treatment in Southern California

Watch this short video to learn more how we're protecting communities from wildfire risk on the San Bernardino National Forest.

Click here to learn more about our work in Southern California.

Longleaf Pine Expansion on Mississippi National Forests

We planted more than 900,000 longleaf pine trees on the National Forests in Mississippi!

Learn about the extraordinarily diverse pine forest of the southeastern United states here.

Groundwork Rhode Island Supports White Mountain National Forest

We were excited to bring youth with Groundwork Rhode Island to the popular climbing area of Rumney Rocks on the White Mountain National Forest.

Check out more photos from their time on the National Forest.

Mission Mountain Youth Crew Grew in its Second Year

See more photos from this year's Mission Mountain Youth Crew here.

To learn more about the Mission Mountain Youth Crew and how you can support their work, click here.

Wood for Life

Our Wood for Life program is rapidly growing and drawing attention for our successful collaborative efforts. We invite you to watch this video and learn more below.

Re-opening Hanging Lake on the White River National Forest

Thanks to support from numerous donors, we're working with local partners to re-open Hanging Lake and build a new, sustainable trail.

Alaska Youth Stewards Program

NFF hired Alaska Native and rural youth to support the Tongass National Forest.

Read more about the Alaska Youth Stewards Program and the work they did this past summer here.