Our National Forests’ Christmas Gift to the Nation While we may all worry if our Christmas tree is too tall, the U.S. Capitol doesn’t have that problem. This year’s Capitol Christmas Tree from Idaho’s... Read more
A Horticultural Sleight of Hand Well known for its importance as a keystone species in western subalpine environments, the whitebark pine is declining perilously across most of its range.... Read more
Tech in the Trees The U.S. Forest Service is utilizing new technology to advance forest management and wildlife studies. Read more
Colorado’s Beloved Fourteeners With 54 peaks in Colorado above 14,000 feet, 48 of which span six of the state’s National Forests, the opportunities to feel like you’re touching the sky... Read more
The Elemental Axe Storied, steady, seductive: the tool that has withstood the test of time. Read more
There’s an App for That New technologies, like GPS apps, are rapidly changing how we enjoy our public lands. From booking campsites online to apps and websites that detail hikes,... Read more