Uinta National Forest
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The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, located in northern and north-central Utah as well as southwestern Wyoming, spans over 2.1 million acres and is one of the most heavily visited National Forests in the United States. Its stunning geography and diverse recreational opportunities, including skiing, hiking, camping, and mountain biking, attract nearly 1.8 million visitors annually from the urban population of the nearby Wasatch Front.
This forest is also a vital ecological area, managing over half a million acres of Wilderness and serving as a habitat for wildlife while supporting permitted livestock grazing. As public participation and volunteerism become increasingly essential, the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest aims to preserve its natural beauty and resources for future generations.
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