San Juan National Forest is spread over an area of more than 2 million acres. Established in 1905, the forest features several lakes, streams, reservoirs, rocks, caves, mountains, pit houses and dwellings. It offers a range of recreational and volunteer opportunities. The forest produces various fossils, minerals and energy resources. San Juan National Forest maintains a location in Dolores, Colo. The forest serves as a habitat for several fish, animal, plant and bird species. It offers maps and brochures, as well as publishes a range of articles on wildlife-related issues. San Juan National Forest is a part of the U.S. Forest Service, which is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Additionally, it provides conservation education assistance for families, visitors, teachers and students.
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2024. All rights reserved.
Partial Data by Foursquare.