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The spectacular 193 million acres of our country's National Forests and Grasslands stretch from Alaska’s snow-capped peaks to Florida’s lush longleaf pine forests. Red rock deserts, sprawling grasslands, hardwood forests, and fascinating history await you when you visit National Forests and Grasslands. They are places for rest, rejuvenation, and adventure that fill us with awe for the natural world.
Every July, the National Forest Foundation celebrates all the ways National Forests and Grasslands care for and inspire us during National Forest Week™. This year, we challenge you to find your AWEsome on a National Forest or Grassland. Whether it is a thrilling whitewater adventure or a quiet evening by the campfire, there are countless ways to experience the wonder of these incredible public lands.
Anytime you visit a National Forest or Grassland, be sure to #RecreateResponsibly to ensure these places stay healthy for future generations. Click here to brush up on some basic tips for being a good steward of public lands.
We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with the Landmark Project to bring you the full collection of limited-edition National Forest Week™ tees, stickers, and posters from over the years!
Complete your collection and show your support for the AWEsome National Forest system. Each purchase directly supports the health of National Forests!
National Forests and Grasslands, managed by the USDA Forest Service, host more than 170 million visits and pump $13.5 billion into our economy each year, sustaining nearly 223,000 jobs in gateway communities.
Forests deliver water to millions of Americans in thousands of communities, harbor diverse wildlife, and provide resources for our nation. From fresh air and clean water to scenic drives and the thrill of wilderness solitude, National Forests offer an abundance of recreation opportunities, ecosystem services, and a lifetime’s worth of exploration including: