Information Center
The historical Yates Federal Building houses the USDA
Forest Service Headquarters. Find the "big red brick building,"
just across from the National Mall, on the corner of 14th and Independence.
The Information Center is located at the entrance for your convenience.
Inside the Information Center, friendly staff look
forward to helping you. The Center is home to a 1000-square foot
interactive exhibit room.
School groups are more than welcome, and guided
tours can be given. Please call for scheduling.
Information Center Phone Number: (800) 832-1355, press '0' for Information Specialist.
Information Center Hours
Mon-Fri. 8:30am-4:15pm
Closed Weekends & Federal Holidays
Smokey's Office
Rudy Wendelin's famous painting, Smokey's Fan Mail,
inspired Smokey's office setting. The animatronic bear's eyes move
back and forth as he reads his fan mail, and greets his visitors
with a friendly reminder: "Only you..."
The Lodge
Learn about the history of the Forest
Service with our five open-captioned videos. Links to these video
segments will be available soon. Modeled after a 1920s rustic lodge,
and fashioned out of pine, the lodge features hand-painted rugs.
Original Forest Service artifacts from the first half of the century
are tucked away in glass-enclosed cabinets.
Rotating Displays
The Information Center rotates displays covering topics that deal with current Forest Service issues. Featured displays have covered a wide range of topics including wildfires, pollinators, wildflowers and Forest Service history. These displays are located across from Smokey’s Office as you enter the Center.
Photo Wall
Almost 40 illuminated photos spotlight
three themes of multiple-use: Resources, wilderness, and recreation.
This full-color collection reveals the beauty of the National Forests
and Grasslands to the public. The Forest Service celebrated its centennial in 2005. There are many eye-catching photos in the Information Center that remind us of the many opportunities within National Forests and Grasslands..
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