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The Hoosier National Forest is a property managed by the United States Forest Service in the hills of southern Indiana. Composed of four separate sections, it has a total area of 204,303 acres (827 km 2; 319 sq mi). [1] Hoosier National Forest's headquarters are located in Bedford, with a regional office in Tell City.
In 1936, the land was acquired by the U.S. Forest Service and became part of the Hoosier National Forest. Forest officials have worked to preserve access to the settlement area because of its ...
A sign designating the Charles C. Deam Wilderness area in the Hoosier National Forest on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023.
The Forest Service was founded with a mission to protect water quality, and we continue that mission by managing for diverse, healthy forests and restoring stream health in and around the Hoosier ...
Claude Ferguson, former Supervisor of the Hoosier National Forest, was instrumental in establishing the Charles C. Deam Wilderness Area. Following his death in 2006, his Deam Wilderness papers and maps were donated to the Indiana Forest Alliance and are now housed at the Indiana University Lilly Library. A Celebration of the Deam was held at IU ...
Pages in category "Hoosier National Forest" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Reservations for campsites in the Hoosier National Forest for days leading up to the total solar eclipse on April 8 and afterward can be made beginning at 7 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12. The reservation ...
Browning Hill, known locally as Browning Mountain, [1] is, at 928 feet (283 m) tall, [1] the 53rd highest peak in Indiana. [citation needed] Located in Brown County, near the town of Story, the hill is partly in Hoosier National Forest, and is designated a special management area by the United States Forest Service due to the "relatively undisturbed" old-growth forest that covers it.