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Maps - US Forest Service We are in the process of updating our maps, which will include corrected names of some geographic locations The links for digital, online, and Android and Apple applications will be updated as soon as possible FREE DOWNLOADABLE MAPSLooking for a map to help plan your trip to a National Forest or Grassland? Click the link below to access free downloadable maps at a variety of scales to help
About the Agency - US Forest Service Caring for the Land and Serving PeopleEstablished in 1905, the Forest Service, an agency of the U S Department of Agriculture, is the nation’s foremost federal forestry organization
Wildland Fire - US Forest Service Supporting the Wildland Firefighting WorkforceUSDA is taking action in support of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to increase wildland firefighter pay, to work with federal partners to create a new wildland firefighter occupational series, and stand up programs to support mental health and well-being
Careers - US Forest Service Learn more about how you may be able to use your technical skills, language skills, and experience as a Forest Service employee Visit the Returned Peace Corps page for information on how to use your non-competitive hiring authority and working abroad for the Forest Service
Recreating on National Forests and Grasslands - US Forest Service We mange more than 160,000 miles of trails, and many of those miles are designated national scenic, historic and recreation trails, such as the 1,170-mile Nez Perce National Historic Trail The National Trails Systems Act of 1968 established this special system of trails that are managed by multiple agencies and that can be enjoyed on short day hikes or longer efforts that can take weeks or months
Meet the Forest Service | US Forest Service What is the Forest Service? We are a federal agency under the U S Department of Agriculture that manages 193 million acres of land, roughly the size of Texas We manage public lands in the form of national forests and grasslands, provide technical and financial assistance to state, private, and tribal forestry agencies and make up the largest forestry research organization in the world
Visit Us - US Forest Service Find your favorite outdoors spot Get more information about your national forest and grassland through our convenient links or by using our Visitor Map Special places to explore Browse our growing collection of destinations that allow you to explore while you plan your trip Interested in visiting a National Monument?
Passes and Permits - US Forest Service They cover the use of amenities and services at many day-use sites on US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands They also can be used at national parks, wildlife refuges, and other federal lands There are several pass options to consider
International Programs - US Forest Service U S Forest Service International Programs promotes sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation internationally By linking the skills of the field-based staff of the U S Forest Service with partners overseas, the agency can address the world’s most critical forestry issues and concerns International Programs regularly engages the agency's wide range of expertise