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Wasatch-Cache National Forest Coming from
Ute Indian, "Wasatch" means a low place in high
mountains and the term "Cache" comes from the
French word meaning to hide and was a technique
used by early fur trappers, the first white men to
visit the region, to hide furs and supplies while
they were away. This is how the Wasatch-Cache
National Forest earned its name.
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Uinta National Forest The Uinta National
Forest has some of the best campgrounds in the
state. Many sites can be reserved through
ReserveUSA.com, while many are available on a
"first come, first served" basis. If you need
additional assistance, please feel free to contact
us via the feedback form or by calling (801)
342-5100.
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Manti-LaSal National Forest The
1,413,111-acre Manti-La Sal National Forest is
located in southeastern Utah. It is managed for
multiple uses such as range, timber, minerals,
water, wildlife, and recreation. The forest is
divided into three land areas: the Manti Division,
the La Sal Division at Moab, and the La Sal
Division at Monticello.
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Fishlake National Forest The Fishlake
National Forest, named for the largest lake on the
Forest, was established in 1899 and occupies 1.4
million acres of plateau and mountain land.
Vegetation is diverse; aspen and spruce-fir cover
about half of the land. Gambels oak and mountain
brush, pinyon pine-juniper woodlands, and
sagebrush-grasslands, along with some colorful rock
outcrops and cliffs complete the picture.
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Dixie National Forest The Dixie National
Forest, with headquarters in Cedar City, Utah,
occupies almost two million acres and stretches for
about 170 miles across southern Utah. The largest
National Forest in Utah, it straddles the divide
between the Great Basin and the Colorado River.
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Ashley National Forest It encompasses
1,384,132 National Forest acres, (1,287,909 in Utah
and 96,223 in Wyoming). Of the total acres, 276,175
are High Uintas Wilderness (180,530 additional
acres of High Uintas Wilderness is located on the
Wasatch / Cache National Forest).
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