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Wasatch-Cache National Forest |
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Ranger DistrictsThe Wasatch-Cache National Forest is divided into six Ranger Districts that spread across north-central Utah and a small slice of southwest Wyoming. Each is unique and district and often reflects the character of nearby communities -- from the heavily visited Tri-Canyons of the Salt Lake Ranger District to the rugged Mountain View District, the remote northern gateway to Kings Peak (13,584'), the highest point in Utah. Districts typically manage recreation facilities and activities, handle special permits, and sponsor interpretive education programs. Stop by a district Visitor Center to load up on maps, get acquainted with recreation opportunities, check on current conditions, and learn more about how to keep the Forest healthy.
Click on an area in the map below to jump to the district web page.
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