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  2. Clark State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Entrance road to the forest. Having grown from its original 2,028 acres (8 km 2), Clark State Forest now covers 24,000 acres (97 km 2), with many roads and paths.The area also includes 100 miles (160 km) of horse trails, ranging from "easy" (for novice riders) to "rugged" (experienced riders only).

  3. Deam Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Deam Lake State Recreation Area is adjacent to Clark State Forest. Deam Lake and the park facilities were constructed during the 1960s, opening in 1965. The park operates under a "multiple use concept." Recreational activities at the park include hiking, fishing, hunting, swimming, boating, camping, picnicking and horseback riding. [2]

  4. List of Michigan state game and wildlife areas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Michigan state game and wildlife areas found throughout the U.S. state of Michigan. The state has a system of publicly owned lands managed primarily for wildlife conservation, wildlife observation, recreational activities, and hunting. Some areas provide opportunities for camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing ...

  5. List of Missouri conservation areas – Northeast region

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    Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Northeast region highlighted. The Northeast administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation encompasses Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, and Sullivan counties. The regional conservation office is in Kirksville.

  6. List of forests in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Cabin Creek, Gallatin National Forest. Based on the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, there are at least 20 named National and State Forests in Montana.In addition to currently named forests, there are at least 22 former named forests that have been consolidated into current forest lands.

  7. Knobstone Trail - Wikipedia

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    Most of the trail lies within Clark State Forest. As it lies along the Knobstone Escarpment, it is a difficult hike, which is why many use the Knobstone Trail to prepare for hiking the Appalachian Trail. The trail was first established in 1980, and was only 32 miles (51 km) long. It now runs 58 miles (93 km), mostly through public forest.

  8. List of California state forests - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Demonstration State Forest: 48,652 acres (196.89 km 2) Mendocino: Fort Bragg: 1949 [3] Las Posadas State Forest: 796 acres (3.22 km 2) Napa: Angwin [2] LaTour Demonstration State Forest: 9,033 acres (36.56 km 2) Shasta: Redding: 1949 [4] Mount Zion Demonstration State Forest: 164 acres (0.66 km 2) Amador - 1981 [2] Mountain Home ...

  9. Scapegoat Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Located about 75 miles (120 km) northeast of Missoula, Montana, the best access is from forest service roads off U.S. Highway 287 and Montana highways 200 and 83. Bugle Mountain (also known as "Bugle Peak"), located in the Scapegoat Wilderness, was the setting of a forest fire in the fictional 1952 motion picture Red Skies of Montana.