USDA Forest Service - Alaska Region
TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST FACTS
  • established in 1907
  • Headquarters (Supervisor's Office) in Ketchikan
  • largest national forest in the U.S.
  • originally managed as 3 areas: Ketchikan, Stikine, Chatham
  • stretches nearly 500 miles north to south
  • 145 public recreation cabins
  • nearly 600 miles of trails
  • approximately 11,000 miles of saltwater shoreline
  • more than 1000 islands
  • contains Prince of Wales Island, 3rd largest island in U.S.
  • contains two national monuments: Admiralty Island and Misty Fiords
  • includes 5.8 million acres of designated wilderness
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