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Stanislaus National Forest |
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About UsDuring the gold rush, the area that would become the Stanislaus National Forest was a busy place, occupied by miners and other immigrants, homesteaders and ranchers, dam builders and loggers. Several railroads were constructed to haul logs out of the woods. Evidence of these activities still exist. HERITAGE RESOURCESDuring your visit to the National Forest you may encounter archeological and historic sites and artifacts. Like a jigsaw puzzle, each artifact and site, no matter how seemingly insignificant, helps tell the heritage story. Please help preserve these remnants of our past by not disturbing or harming them. LAW ENFORCEMENTInformation on firearms use, Forest Orders, rewards and County Sheriff contacts. RESOURCE MANAGEMENTForest Service land management is based on three principles: preservation, biodiversity, and sustained development. Timber sale information will be posted here when it is available. |
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US Forest Service - Stanislaus National Forest |