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Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest

The Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest (HTNF) is the principal U.S. National Forest in the U.S. state of Nevada, and has a smaller portion in Eastern California. With an area of 6,289,821 acres (25,454.00 km2), it is the largest U.S. National Forest outside of Alaska.

Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest
The Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest in the Spring Mountains
LocationCalifornia and Nevada, United States
Nearest cityReno, Nevada
Coordinates39°15′15″N 117°07′40″W / 39.254041°N 117.127767°W / 39.254041; -117.127767
Area6,289,821 acres (25,454.00 km2)[1]
EstablishedHumboldt July 1, 1908; Toiyabe March 2, 1907[2]
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
WebsiteHumboldt–Toiyabe National Forest
Interactive map of Toiyabe National Forest

History edit

The lands now part of Humboldt-Toiyabe have been administratively reorganized many times, and include parts of several defunct national forests. The oldest of these is Ruby Mountains National Forest, established on May 3, 1906. In 1908, it was combined with Independence National Forest to form Humboldt National Forest. Toiyabe National Forest was established March 2, 1907. It ceased to exist in 1932, when it was absorbed by Nevada National Forest, but was reestablished in 1938 from parts of Humboldt and Nevada. The last major reorganization occurred on October 1, 1957, when Nevada National Forest was dissolved and its lands divided between Humboldt and Toiyabe.[3]

Humboldt and Toiyabe National Forests were administratively joined in 1995. Though managed as a single entity, the two forests remain legally and geographically distinct.[4]

Geography edit

 
Lamoille Canyon Scenic Byway

HTNF is unlike most other national forests as it contains numerous non-contiguous sections scattered across most of the state of Nevada and a portion of eastern California. Seven ranger districts are located in the many mountain ranges in Nevada, from the Santa Rosa Range in the north to the Spring Mountains near Las Vegas in the south. About 11% of the forest is in eastern California, in the areas around Bridgeport and Markleeville, and other areas east of the Sierra Nevada.

The forest lies in 13 counties in Nevada and six in California. The counties with the largest amount of forest land are Nye, Elko, and White Pine in Nevada, and Mono County in California, but there are 15 other counties with land in this widely dispersed forest. Forest headquarters are located in Sparks, Nevada.

Humboldt National Forest section edit

The smaller and more northeasterly Humboldt National Forest is located in eastern and northern Nevada, in parts of Elko, White Pine, Humboldt, Nye, and Lincoln counties. The section is named after Alexander von Humboldt, a nineteenth-century Prussian scientist,[5] and contains about 43.5% of the total area. Local ranger district offices are located in Ely, Elko, Wells, and Winnemucca.

Toiyabe National Forest section edit

The larger and more southwesterly Toiyabe National Forest is located in central, western, and southern Nevada and eastern California, in parts of Nye, Lander, Mineral, Lyon, Eureka, Washoe, Douglas, and Clark counties, and Carson City in Nevada, as well as Mono, Alpine, Sierra, Nevada, Lassen, and El Dorado counties in California. Toiyabe is a Native American name.[6] The section contains about 56.5% of the total area. Local ranger district offices are located in Austin, Bridgeport, Carson City, Las Vegas, and Tonopah. Bridgeport is the only station that is in California.

Ranger Districts edit

 
Summer wildflowers in Copper Basin (Jarbidge and Mountain City ranger districts)
  • Austin Ranger District – around Austin, including Shoshone Mountains
  • Bridgeport Ranger District – around Bridgeport
  • Carson Ranger District – near Carson City
  • Ely Ranger District – around Ely, Nevada
  • Jarbidge Ranger District – near Jarbidge
  • Mountain City Ranger District – near Mountain City
  • Ruby Mountains Ranger District – Ruby Mountains and East Humboldt Range
(formerly Ruby Mountains National Forest)

Wilderness areas edit

 
Copper Basin in the Jarbidge Wilderness

Humboldt National Forest edit

 
Lamoille Lake in the Ruby Mountains

Toiyabe National Forest edit

 
The Santa Rosa Range of the Santa Rosa–Paradise Peak Wilderness

Counties edit

 
Lake Tahoe's eastern shoreline is within the Carson ranger district.

In descending order of forest land area within the counties:[8]

Nevada counties edit

California counties edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest". U.S. Department of Agriculture. June 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2014.
  2. ^ "Land Areas of the National Forest System" (PDF). U.S. Forest Service. November 2014. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  3. ^ Davis, Richard C., ed. (1983). "Appendix I: The National Forests of the United States" (PDF). Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History, Vol. II. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society.
  4. ^ Richa, Wilson (24 Dec 2009), History of the Toiyabe National Forest (PDF)
  5. ^ "Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest Visitor Guide". fs.usda.gov. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. p. 2. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  6. ^ "Friends of Nevada Wilderness".
  7. ^ . Wilderness.net. Archived from the original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  8. ^ . fs.fed.us. 10 Oct 2007. Archived from the original on 2022-03-10. Retrieved 24 Sep 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest HTNF is the principal U S National Forest in the U S state of Nevada and has a smaller portion in Eastern California With an area of 6 289 821 acres 25 454 00 km2 it is the largest U S National Forest outside of Alaska Humboldt Toiyabe National ForestThe Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest in the Spring MountainsLocationCalifornia and Nevada United StatesNearest cityReno NevadaCoordinates39 15 15 N 117 07 40 W 39 254041 N 117 127767 W 39 254041 117 127767Area6 289 821 acres 25 454 00 km2 1 EstablishedHumboldt July 1 1908 Toiyabe March 2 1907 2 Governing bodyU S Forest ServiceWebsiteHumboldt Toiyabe National Forest Interactive map of Toiyabe National Forest Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Humboldt National Forest section 2 2 Toiyabe National Forest section 2 3 Ranger Districts 2 4 Wilderness areas 2 4 1 Humboldt National Forest 2 4 2 Toiyabe National Forest 2 5 Counties 2 5 1 Nevada counties 2 5 2 California counties 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe lands now part of Humboldt Toiyabe have been administratively reorganized many times and include parts of several defunct national forests The oldest of these is Ruby Mountains National Forest established on May 3 1906 In 1908 it was combined with Independence National Forest to form Humboldt National Forest Toiyabe National Forest was established March 2 1907 It ceased to exist in 1932 when it was absorbed by Nevada National Forest but was reestablished in 1938 from parts of Humboldt and Nevada The last major reorganization occurred on October 1 1957 when Nevada National Forest was dissolved and its lands divided between Humboldt and Toiyabe 3 Humboldt and Toiyabe National Forests were administratively joined in 1995 Though managed as a single entity the two forests remain legally and geographically distinct 4 Geography edit nbsp Lamoille Canyon Scenic Byway HTNF is unlike most other national forests as it contains numerous non contiguous sections scattered across most of the state of Nevada and a portion of eastern California Seven ranger districts are located in the many mountain ranges in Nevada from the Santa Rosa Range in the north to the Spring Mountains near Las Vegas in the south About 11 of the forest is in eastern California in the areas around Bridgeport and Markleeville and other areas east of the Sierra Nevada The forest lies in 13 counties in Nevada and six in California The counties with the largest amount of forest land are Nye Elko and White Pine in Nevada and Mono County in California but there are 15 other counties with land in this widely dispersed forest Forest headquarters are located in Sparks Nevada Humboldt National Forest section edit The smaller and more northeasterly Humboldt National Forest is located in eastern and northern Nevada in parts of Elko White Pine Humboldt Nye and Lincoln counties The section is named after Alexander von Humboldt a nineteenth century Prussian scientist 5 and contains about 43 5 of the total area Local ranger district offices are located in Ely Elko Wells and Winnemucca Toiyabe National Forest section edit The larger and more southwesterly Toiyabe National Forest is located in central western and southern Nevada and eastern California in parts of Nye Lander Mineral Lyon Eureka Washoe Douglas and Clark counties and Carson City in Nevada as well as Mono Alpine Sierra Nevada Lassen and El Dorado counties in California Toiyabe is a Native American name 6 The section contains about 56 5 of the total area Local ranger district offices are located in Austin Bridgeport Carson City Las Vegas and Tonopah Bridgeport is the only station that is in California Ranger Districts edit nbsp Summer wildflowers in Copper Basin Jarbidge and Mountain City ranger districts Austin Ranger District around Austin including Shoshone Mountains Bridgeport Ranger District around Bridgeport Carson Ranger District near Carson City Ely Ranger District around Ely Nevada Jarbidge Ranger District near Jarbidge Mountain City Ranger District near Mountain City Ruby Mountains Ranger District Ruby Mountains and East Humboldt Range formerly Ruby Mountains National Forest Spring Mountains National Recreation Area Spring Mountains Santa Rosa Ranger District Santa Rosa Range Tonopah Ranger District near Tonopah Nevada including Toiyabe Range Toquima Range Monitor Range and Hot Creek Range Wilderness areas edit nbsp Copper Basin in the Jarbidge Wilderness Wovoka Wilderness Humboldt National Forest edit nbsp Lamoille Lake in the Ruby Mountains Bald Mountain Wilderness Currant Mountain Wilderness East Humboldt Wilderness Grant Range Wilderness High Schells Wilderness Jarbidge Wilderness Mount Moriah Wilderness partly BLM Quinn Canyon Wilderness Red Mountain Wilderness Ruby Mountains Wilderness Santa Rosa Paradise Peak Wilderness Shellback Wilderness White Pine Range Wilderness Toiyabe National Forest edit Alta Toquima Wilderness Arc Dome Wilderness Carson Iceberg Wilderness partly in Stanislaus NF Hoover Wilderness partly in Inyo NF La Madre Mountain Wilderness mostly BLM Mokelumne Wilderness mostly in Eldorado NF and partly in Stanislaus NF 7 Mount Charleston Wilderness partly BLM Mount Rose Wilderness Rainbow Mountain Wilderness mostly BLM Table Mountain Wilderness nbsp The Santa Rosa Range of the Santa Rosa Paradise Peak Wilderness Counties edit nbsp Lake Tahoe s eastern shoreline is within the Carson ranger district In descending order of forest land area within the counties 8 Nevada counties edit Nye Elko White Pine Lander Humboldt Mineral Lyon Eureka Washoe Douglas Clark Lincoln Carson City California counties edit Mono County Alpine Sierra Nevada Lassen El DoradoReferences edit nbsp Nevada portal Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest U S Department of Agriculture June 2014 Retrieved June 10 2014 Land Areas of the National Forest System PDF U S Forest Service November 2014 Retrieved August 9 2015 Davis Richard C ed 1983 Appendix I The National Forests of the United States PDF Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History Vol II New York Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society Richa Wilson 24 Dec 2009 History of the Toiyabe National Forest PDF Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest Visitor Guide fs usda gov United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service p 2 Retrieved July 17 2019 Friends of Nevada Wilderness Acreage breakdown Wilderness net Archived from the original on 2012 06 30 Retrieved 2013 12 28 Table 6 NFS Acreage by State Congressional District and County fs fed us 10 Oct 2007 Archived from the original on 2022 03 10 Retrieved 24 Sep 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest Official website National Atlas Map of Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest amp oldid 1218436359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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