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List of old-growth forests

This is a list of areas of existing old-growth forest which include at least 10 acres (4.0 hectares) of old growth. Ecoregion information from "Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World".[1]

(NB: The terms "old growth" and "virgin" may have various definitions and meanings throughout the world. See old-growth forest for more information.)

Africa

Country Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
Réunion (France) Réserve biologique intégrale du Bois des Nèfles 179 hectares (440 acres) Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests
Réunion (France) Réserve biologique intégrale du Piton de la Fournaise 21,005 hectares (51,900 acres) Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Réunion (France) Réserve biologique intégrale du Mazerin 2,491 hectares (6,160 acres) Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests Pandanus scrub
Kenya Kakamega Forest[citation needed]

Australia

In Australia, the 1992 National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS) made specific provision for the protection of old growth forests. The NFPS initiated a process for undertaking assessments of forests for conservation values, including old growth values. A working group of state and Australian Government agencies took the NFPS definition into consideration in developing a definition that was accepted by all governments (JANIS 1997).[2]

Old growth forest is ecologically mature forest where the effects of disturbances are now negligible.

— JANIS 1997

In 2008, only a relatively small area (15%) of Australia's forests (mostly tall, wet forests) had been assessed for old-growth values.[3]

Of the 23 million hectares (57 million acres) of forest in Australia assessed for their old-growth status, 5 million hectares (12 million acres) (22%) is classified as old-growth.[4] Almost half of Australia's identified old-growth forest is in NSW, mostly on public land.[3] More than 73% of Australia's identified old-growth forests are in formal or informal nature conservation reserves.[4]

In 2001, Western Australia became the first state in Australia to cease logging in old-growth forests.[5]

Country Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
Australia Walpole Wilderness Area, Western Australia Jarrah-Karri forest and shrublands Karri, Jarrah, Eucalyptus jacksonii, Eucalyptus guilfoylei
Australia Barrington Tops National Park, New South Wales Eastern Australian temperate forests subtropical and temperate rainforest and eucalypt
Australia Greater Blue Mountains Area, New South Wales Eastern Australian temperate forests eucalypt forest
Australia Tarkine, Tasmania 2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi) Tasmanian temperate rain forests Temperate rainforest
Australia Tasmanian Wilderness Tasmanian temperate rain forests temperate rainforest and eucalypt forest
Australia Goolengook, East Gippsland, Victoria Over 20 square kilometres (7.7 sq mi) Eastern Australian temperate forests rare warm temperate/cool temperate "Overlap Rainforest"
Australia Blue Tier, Tasmania 100 hectares (250 acres)[6] Tasmanian temperate rain forests myrtle canopy, unusually diverse understorey for temperate rainforest (celery top pine, waratah, sassafras, tree fern), threatened Simson's Stag Beetle.
Australia Styx Forest, Tasmania Tasmanian temperate rain forests
Australia Weld, Tasmania Tasmanian temperate rain forests
Australia Upper Florentine Valley, Tasmania Tasmanian temperate rain forests
Australia Badja State Forest, New South Wales[7] Eastern Australian temperate forests Wet old-growth with sweeping tree-fern understoreys. 10+ threatened species (including squirrel glider and golden-tipped bat)
Australia Dampier State Forest, New South Wales[7] Eastern Australian temperate forests Wet old-growth. Most extensive rainforests in the South Coast.
Australia Wandella / Peak Alone, New South Wales[7] Eastern Australian temperate forests High old-growth and threatened species values. Important catchment value.
Australia Monga State Forest / Buckenbowra, New South Wales[7] Eastern Australian temperate forests Pristine Buckenbowra River, including an area on the northern side of the river with a golden-tipped bat record. Also an area around McGregors Creek, nominated for wilderness, and important for old-growth and to increase the viability of the connection / link between Buckenbowra and Deua National Park.
Australia Dampier, New South Wales[7] Eastern Australian temperate forests Upper Deua River (Identified Wilderness) and Big Belimba Creek catchment and contains extensive old-growth forests. Big Belimba Creek contains giant wet old-growth forest and extensive tree-fern forests.
Australia Tallaganda State Forest, New South Wales[7] Eastern Australian temperate forests Tall wet old-growth forest.
Australia Gondwana Rainforests of Australia 50 separate reserves totaling 366,500 hectares (906,000 acres) Subtropical rainforest The most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world. Extremely high conservation value; over 200 rare or threatened plant and animal species.

The term "old-growth forests" is rarely used in New Zealand, instead, "The Bush" is used to refer to native forests. There are large contiguous areas of forest cover that are protected areas.

Eurasia

Country Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
Azerbaijan Lankaran lowland and Talysh mountains Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forest temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome
Belarus, Poland Białowieża Forest 308,580 hectares (762,500 acres) Central European mixed forests[citation needed]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Perućica 1,434 hectares (3,540 acres) Dinaric Mountains mixed forests
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ravna Vala 45.04 hectares (111.3 acres) Dinaric Mountains mixed forests
Bulgaria[8] Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of Europe in the Central Balkan National Park 1,098,891 hectares (2,715,420 acres) Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome
Bulgaria[8] Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa (temperate coniferous forest), Pirin National Park 2,873 hectares (7,100 acres) Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome
Bulgaria[8] Mantaritza Biosphere Reserve forests 1,320 hectares (3,300 acres) Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome
Bulgaria[8] Parangalitsa Reserve forests, Rila National Park 1,509 hectares (3,730 acres) Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome
Bulgaria[8] Uzunbodzhak Reserve temperate rainforest, Strandzha Nature Park, Strandzha Mountain 2,529.6 hectares (6,251 acres) Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome (Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests)
Czech Republic Boubin Primeval Forest 685.9 hectares (1,695 acres)
Estonia Järvselja Nature Reserve 184 hectares (450 acres) Scandinavian and Russian taiga Variety of succession stages between carrs and Scots pine dominated taiga
Finland Pyhä-Häkki National Park Scandinavian and Russian taiga Scots pine and Norway spruce
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale d'Assan 1,032 hectares (2,550 acres) Temperate coniferous forest Pinus sylvestris, Abies alba, Larix decidua, Juniperus thurifera and Pinus uncinata
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale de Chaux 148 hectares (370 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale de la Glacière 28 hectares (69 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale de la Sainte-Baume 138 hectares (340 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica, Quercus pubescens, Taxus baccata, Ilex aquifolium, Tilia cordata, maple and Quercus ilex
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale de la Sylve d’Argenson 2,579 hectares (6,370 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica, Quercus petraea and Quercus robur
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale de Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre 1,010 hectares (2,500 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica, Tilia cordata and Maple
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale des Maures 2,531 hectares (6,250 acres) Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub Quercus ilex, Quercus suber, Castanea sativa and Pinus pinaster
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale du Mont Ventoux 906 hectares (2,240 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Pinus uncinata, Pinus nigra, Pinus sylvestris, Fagus sylvatica and Abies alba
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale du Défilé de Straiture 124 hectares (310 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale d'Oléron - Saint-Trojan 158 hectares (390 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Quercus ilex, Quercus petraea and Pinus pinaster
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale du Bois du Ruère 64 hectares (160 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica, Quercus robur, Carpinus betulus, Tilia cordata and Maple
France Réserve Biologique Intégrale du Vercors 2,160 hectares (5,300 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica
Croatia Klepina Duliba Old Growth forest 118 hectares (290 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba,Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica
Georgia Kintrishi Protected Landscape Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests temperate broadleaf rainforest
Georgia Lagodekhi Protected Areas Caucasus mixed forests temperate broadleaf forest
Georgia Mtirala National Park Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests temperate broadleaf rainforest
India Dudhatoli Mountains, Uttarakhand 6,000 hectares (15,000 acres) Western Himalayan broadleaf forests and subalpine conifer forests temperate broadleaf mixed forests and montane forests biome
Iran Coast along the Caspian Sea and the northern slopes of the Alborz mountains Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forest[9] temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome
Italy Valle Cervara 50 hectares (120 acres) Oldest beech forest in Europe[10] temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome. Fagus sylvatica Taxus. /lex, several Betulaceae (Carpinus spp., Ostrya. Corylus, Alnus cordata in some areas, Betula), Ulmus spp. (surtout U glabra), Fraxinus ornus (more rarely F excelsior) and Acer (A. opalus s.l., A. pseudoplatanus, A. platanoides, A. /obelii)
Japan Shiretoko National Park Hokkaido deciduous forests, Hokkaido montane conifer forests[citation needed] temperate and subalpine mixed forest
Japan Yakushima Wilderness Area Nansei Islands subtropical evergreen forests, Taiheiyo evergreen forests subtropical and temperate rainforest
Japan Kasugayama Primeval Forest Taiheiyo evergreen forests
Montenegro Biogradska Gora Dinaric Mountains mixed forests temperate broadleaf and mixed forest
Montenegro Crna Poda Dinaric Mountains mixed forests Coniferous
Norway Trillemarka Scandinavian and Russian taiga
Norway Stabbursdalen National Park Scandinavian and Russian taiga
Norway Øvre Dividal National Park Scandinavian and Russian taiga, Scandinavian montane birch forest and grasslands
Romania Retezat National Park Carpathian montane conifer forests
Russia Central Sikhote-Alin Ussuri broadleaf and mixed forests
Russia Virgin Komi Forests Urals montane tundra and taiga Coniferous
Russia Western Caucasus Caucasus mixed forests
Serbia Vinatovača 37 hectares (91 acres) Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica
Slovakia Stužica 761.5 hectares (1,882 acres) Pannonian mixed forests European Beech
Taiwan Yushan National Park Taiwan subtropical evergreen forests Taiwania
Ukraine Carpathian Biosphere Reserve 57,880 hectares (143,000 acres) Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
United Kingdom Forest of Dean mixed woodland
United Kingdom Puzzlewood

North America

Canada

Province Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
British Columbia Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park 164 square kilometres (41,000 acres) Central Pacific coastal forests coniferous temperate rainforest
British Columbia Clayoquot Sound 265,000 hectares (650,000 acres) Central Pacific coastal forests coniferous temperate rainforest
British Columbia Great Bear Rainforest 16,000 square kilometres (4,000,000 acres) British Columbia mainland coastal forests coniferous temperate rainforest
Nova Scotia North River Wilderness Area[11] New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock
Nova Scotia Panuke Lake Nature Reserve[11] 47 hectares (120 acres) New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock, Red Spruce
Nova Scotia Shelburne Heritage River[11] New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock, pine
Nova Scotia Pollett's Cove[11] Eastern Canadian forests, New England-Acadian forests boreal
Nova Scotia French River Wilderness Area[11] New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock
Nova Scotia Trout Brook Wilderness Area[11] deciduous
Nova Scotia Tobeatic Wilderness Area[11] New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock, pine
Nova Scotia Portapique River Wilderness Area[11] New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock, Red Spruce
Nova Scotia Waverley–Salmon River Long Lake Wilderness Area[11] New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock, Red Pine, Eastern White Pine
Nova Scotia Boggy Lake Wilderness Area[11] New England-Acadian forests Sugar Maple, Yellow Birch, American Beech
Nova Scotia Great Barren & Quinan Lakes Nature Reserve[11] New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock, Red Spruce
Nova Scotia MacFarlane Woods Nature Reserve[11] New England-Acadian forests Sugar Maple, Yellow Birch, American Beech
Nova Scotia Bornish Hill Nature Reserve[11] New England-Acadian forests hardwood
Nova Scotia Sporting Lake Nature Reserve[11] 25 hectares (62 acres) New England-Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock, White Pine, Red Spruce
Ontario Gillies Grove, Arnprior 18 hectares (44 acres) Eastern Great Lakes lowland forests
Ontario Obabika Old-Growth Forest 2,400 hectares (5,900 acres) Eastern forest-boreal transition
Ontario Quetico Provincial Park 1,500 square kilometres (370,000 acres) Western Great Lakes forests
Ontario White Bear Forest Eastern forest-boreal transition
Ontario Wolf Lake Forest Reserve 336 hectares (830 acres) Eastern forest-boreal transition red pine
Quebec Bois Beckett Forest,[12] Sherbrooke 6 ha (15 acres) New England-Acadian forests hemlock, beech
Quebec Papineau Woods, Laval

United States

State Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
Alabama Sipsey Wilderness[13] Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests Eastern Hemlock, American Beech, Sweet Birch, White Oak, Tulip Poplar[13]
Alaska Tongass National Forest[14] 5,400,000 acres (2,200,000 ha) Northern Pacific coastal forests, Pacific Coastal Mountain icefields and tundra Western Red Cedar, Sitka Spruce, Western Hemlock
Arkansas White River National Wildlife Refuge[13] 973 acres (394 ha)[13] Mississippi lowland forests American Sweetgum, Nuttall's Oak, Willow Oak, Sugarberry, American Elm, Green Ash, American Sycamore, Pecan, American Elm, Baldcypress[13]
Arkansas Ouachita National Forest[13] 800,000 acres (320,000 ha)[13] Post Oak, Shortleaf Pine, Hickory, Northern Red Oak, White Oak, Blackjack Oak, Eastern Redcedar, Gum Bumelia, Winged Elm, Yaupon[13]
Arkansas Ozark-St. Francis National Forest[15] 11,000 acres (4,500 ha)[15] Shortleaf Pine, Post Oak, Blackjack Oak, Eastern Black Oak, White Oak, Northern Red Oak[15]
Arkansas Hot Springs National Park[13] 320 acres (130 ha)[13] Shortleaf Pine, Blackjack Oak, White Oak[13]
Arkansas Overflow National Wildlife Refuge[13] 230 acres (93 ha)[13] American Beech, Sugar Maple[13]
California Yosemite National Park[16] 225,510 acres (91,260 ha)[16] Sierra Nevada forests Giant Sequoia, Ponderosa Pine, Jeffrey Pine, Sugar Pine, White Fir, California Incense Cedar, Coast Douglas-fir, Red Fir, Western White Pine, Lodgepole Pine, Foxtail Pine
California Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park[16] 202,430 acres (81,920 ha)[16] Sierra Nevada forests Giant Sequoia, Ponderosa Pine, Jeffrey Pine, Sugar Pine, White Fir, Red Fir, California Incense Cedar
California Lassen Volcanic National Park[16] 27,130 acres (10,980 ha) Sierra Nevada forests Ponderosa Pine, Jeffrey Pine, Sugar Pine, White Fir, Red Fir, Western White Pine, Mountain Hemlock, Lodgepole Pine, Whitebark Pine
California Redwood National and State Parks[17] 38,982 acres (15,775 ha) or more[17] Northern California coastal forests Coast Redwood
California Humboldt Redwoods State Park[16] 23,600 acres (9,600 ha)[16] Northern California coastal forests Coast Redwood
California Muir Woods National Monument[16] 240 acres (97 ha)[16] California interior chaparral and woodlands Coast Redwood
California Samuel P. Taylor State Park[16] 600 acres (240 ha) California interior chaparral and woodlands Coast Redwood
California Big Basin Redwoods State Park[16] 10,800 acres (4,400 ha)[16] Northern California coastal forests Coast Redwood
California Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park[16] 200 acres (81 ha)[16] Northern California coastal forests Coast Redwood, Coast Douglas-fir, Pacific Madrone, Ponderosa Pine
California Headwaters Forest Reserve[18] 3,088 acres (1,250 ha)[18] Northern California coastal forests Coast Redwood
California Blue oak woodlands[19] 500,000–2,300,000 acres (200,000–930,000 ha)[19] California interior chaparral and woodlands Blue Oak
California Angeles National Forest[20] 29,000 acres (12,000 ha)[20] California montane chaparral and woodlands Jeffrey Pine, Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Lodgepole Pine[20]
California Eldorado National Forest[20] 122,000 acres (49,000 ha)[20] Sierra Nevada forests Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Lodgepole Pine, Red Fir[20]
California Inyo National Forest[20] 238,000 acres (96,000 ha)[20] Sierra Nevada forests – Great Basin montane forests Lodgepole Pine, Jeffrey Pine, Great Basin Bristlecone Pine[20]
California Klamath National Forest[20] 168,000 acres (68,000 ha)[20] Klamath-Siskiyou forests Ponderosa Pine, Jeffrey Pine, Coast Douglas-fir, Red Fir, White Fir, California Incense Cedar[20]
California Lassen National Forest[20] 92,000 acres (37,000 ha)[20] Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Jeffrey Pine, Red Fir, Lodgepole Pine[20]
California Los Padres National Forest[20] 18,900 acres (7,600 ha)[20] Jeffrey Pine, Coast Redwood, Coast Douglas-fir, White Fir[20]
California Mendocino National Forest[20] 60,000 acres (24,000 ha)[20] Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Tanoak, Pacific madrone[20]
California Modoc National Forest[20] 43,400 acres (17,600 ha)[20] Lodgepole Pine, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, California Incense Cedar, Red Fir[20]
California Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park[21] 1,006 acres (407 ha)[22][circular reference] Redwood[21]
California Plumas National Forest[20] 127,000 acres (51,000 ha)[20] Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Jeffrey Pine, Red Fir[20]
California San Bernardino National Forest[20] 87,400 acres (35,400 ha)[20] Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Jeffrey Pine, Lodgepole Pine[20]
California Sequoia National Forest[20] 196,000 acres (79,000 ha)[20] Giant Sequoia, Jeffrey Pine, Red Fir, Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Lodgepole Pine[20]
California Shasta-Trinity National Forest[20] 230,000 acres (93,000 ha)[20] Coast Douglas-fir, Tanoak, Pacific madrone, Red Fir, White Fir, Jeffrey Pine[20]
California Sierra National Forest[20] 383,000 acres (155,000 ha)[20] Lodgepole Pine, Red Fir[20]
California Six Rivers National Forest[20] 137,000 acres (55,000 ha)[20] Coast Douglas-fir, Tanoak, Pacific madrone, White Fir[20]
California Stanislaus National Forest[20] 139,000 acres (56,000 ha)[20] Lodgepole Pine, Jeffrey Pine, White Fir[20]
California Tahoe National Forest[20] 84,000 acres (34,000 ha)[20] Coast Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Sugar Pine, California Incense Cedar, California Black Oak, Lodgepole Pine, Red Fir[20]
Colorado Arapaho National Forest[23] 2,590 hectares (6,400 acres)[23] Subalpine Fir, Engelmann Spruce[23]
Connecticut Cathedral Pines, Cornwall[13] 42 acres (17 ha)[13] White Pine, Hemlock[13]
Connecticut Sages Ravine, Salisbury[13] 100 acres (40 ha)[13] Hemlock, Oak[13]
Connecticut Great Mountain Forest, Norfolk—North Forty Tract[13] 40 acres (16 ha)[13] Hemlock, Hardwoods, White Pine[13]
Connecticut Great Mountain Forest, Norfolk—Bigelow Pond Site[13] 5 acres (2.0 ha)[13] Hemlock[13]
Connecticut Mount Riga Incorporated, Salisbury[13] 8 acres (3.2 ha)[13] White Pine, Eastern Hemlock, Yellow Birch, American Beech[13]
Connecticut Bear Mountain, Salisbury[13] 5 acres (2.0 ha)[13] Sweet Birch, Pitch Pine[13]
Connecticut Belden Forest, Simsbury[24] 40 acres (16 ha)[24] Eastern White Pine[25]
Florida Eglin Air Force Base[13] 6,795 acres (2,750 ha)[13] longleaf pine[13]
Florida Apalachicola National Forest[13] Southeastern conifer forests Pondcypress, Slash Pine[13]
Florida Big Cypress National Preserve[13] 23,000 acres (9,300 ha)[13] South Florida rocklands, Everglades slash pine[13]
Florida Big Cypress National Preserve[13] 158,000 acres (64,000 ha)[13] South Florida rocklands, Everglades pondcypress[13]
Florida Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area[13] 1,000 acres (400 ha) Floodplain swamp
Florida Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area[13] 40 acres (16 ha) Mesic flatwoods
Florida Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area[13] Unknown, up to 1000 acres Hydric hammock
Georgia Chattahoochee National Forest[26] 346 acres (140 ha)[26] Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests River floodplain hardwood, Dry-mesic oak forest, Seasonally wet oak-hardwood woodland[26]
Georgia Fernbank Forest 65 acres (26 ha) Piedmont Hardwood Forest Tulip Poplar – Oak – Hickory[citation needed]
Georgia Big Trees Forest Preserve 30 acres (12 ha) Piedmont Hardwood Forest oak-hickory-pine forest[27][full citation needed]
Illinois Shawnee National Forest[13] 2,800 acres (1,100 ha)[13] post oak – blackjack oak[13]
Illinois Cache River State Natural Area[13] 1,600 acres (650 ha)[13] Central U.S. hardwood forests
Illinois Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge[13] 500 acres (200 ha)[13] Central U.S. hardwood forests
Illinois Beall Woods State Park[13] 329 acres (133 ha)[13] Central U.S. hardwood forests
Indiana Hoosier National Forest[13] 390 acres (160 ha)[13] Central U.S. hardwood forests Post Oak[13]
Indiana Douglas Woods[28] 400 acres (160 ha)[28] Southern Great Lakes forests Silver Maple, Oak, Hickory[28]
Indiana Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest[29] 88 acres (36 ha)[29] Central U.S. hardwood forests Oak
Indiana Ginn Woods[30] 161 acres (65 ha)[30] Southern Great Lakes forests
Indiana Meltzer Woods[31] 48 acres (19 ha)[30] Southern Great Lakes forests Bur oak, Black ash, Swamp white oak, Beech, Maples
Indiana Bicentennial Woods[32] 79 acres (32 ha)[32] Southern Great Lakes forests Oaks, Maples, Sycamores, Sassafras, Slippery elm and Flowering dogwood
Kansas Fort Leavenworth[13] 1,000 acres (400 ha)[13] Central forest-grasslands transition Eastern floodplain[13]
Kentucky Blanton Forest[13] 2,239 acres (906 ha)[13]
Kentucky Lilley Cornett Woods[13] 252 acres (102 ha)[13]
Maine Baxter State Park[13] 23,094 acres (9,346 ha)[13] Balsam Fir[13]
Maine Mahoosuc Mountains Ecological Reserve[13] 2,444 acres (989 ha)[13] Balsam Fir[13]
Maine Bigelow Mountain Ecological Reserve[13] 3,100 acres (1,300 ha)[13] Balsam Fir[13]
Maine Big Reed Forest Preserve[13] 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) or less northern hardwoods, spruce-fir, rich woods, and cedar swamps
Maryland Belt Woods[13] 43 acres (17 ha)[13] white oak – tulip poplar[13]
Maryland Swallow Falls State Park ("Hemlock Grove")[33] 39 acres (16 ha)[33] Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests eastern hemlock – white pine[33]
Maryland Potomac-Garrett State Forest ("Crabtree Woods")[34] 500 acres (200 ha)[34] Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests sugar maple – red oak – basswood – cucumber tree[34]
Massachusetts Mohawk Trail State Forest[13] 612 acres (248 ha)[13] New England-Acadian forests northern hardwood[13]
Massachusetts Ice Glen New England-Acadian forests northern hardwood[35]
Massachusetts Monroe State Forest[13] 273 acres (110 ha)[13] New England-Acadian forests northern hardwood[13]
Massachusetts Mount Everett State Reservation[13] 530 acres (210 ha)[13] New England-Acadian forests northern hardwood[13]
Massachusetts Mount Greylock[13] 555 acres (225 ha)[13] New England-Acadian forests northern hardwood[13]
Massachusetts Mount Wachusett[13] 220 acres (89 ha)[13] New England-Acadian forests northern hardwood[13]
Massachusetts Mount Washington State Forest[13] 300 acres (120 ha)[13] New England-Acadian forests northern hardwood[13]
Massachusetts William Cullen Bryant Homestead[36][37] 109 acres (44 ha) New England-Acadian forests Eastern White Pine, Black Cherry, Sugar Maple
Michigan Hartwick Pines State Park[13] 49 acres (20 ha)[38] Western Great Lakes forests Eastern White Pine, Red Pine, Eastern Hemlock, Beech, Sugar Maple[13]
Michigan Porcupine Mountains[13] 31,000 acres (13,000 ha)[13] Western Great Lakes forests northern hardwood[13]
Michigan Sylvania Wilderness[13] 15,000 acres (6,100 ha)[13] Western Great Lakes forests northern hardwood[13]
Michigan Warren Woods 200 acres (81 ha) Southern Great Lakes forests Beech-Maple forest
Minnesota Boundary Waters[13] 401,000 acres (162,000 ha)[13] Western Great Lakes forests white pine, red pine, fir/birch, jack pine – black spruce, maple, aspen[13]
Minnesota Keeley Creek Natural Area[13] 900 acres (360 ha)[13] Western Great Lakes forests bog and upland[13]
Minnesota Itasca State Park[13] 4,094 acres (1,657 ha)[13] Western Great Lakes forests Eastern White Pine, Red Pine[13]
Missouri Mark Twain National Forest[13] 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) or less[13] Central U.S. hardwood forests Post Oak and Chinkapin Oak savanna and flatwoods[13]
Missouri Caney Mountain[13] 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) or more[13] Central U.S. hardwood forests post oak savanna[13]
New Hampshire Great Gulf[13] New England-Acadian forests
New Hampshire Crawford Notch[13] New England-Acadian forests
New Hampshire The Bowl Research Natural Area[39] 510 acres (210 ha) New England-Acadian forests Red Spruce, Balsam fir, Beech, Yellow birch, Sugar maple, Paper birch
New Hampshire Hemenway State Forest[40] 135 acres (55 ha)[40] New England-Acadian forests Eastern White Pine[40]
New Hampshire The Bowl Research Natural Area[39] 510 acres (210 ha) New England-Acadian forests Red Spruce, Balsam fir, Beech, Yellow birch, Sugar maple, Paper birch
New Jersey Saddler's Woods[13] 25 acres (10 ha)[13] Northeastern coastal forests Eastern Black Oak, White Oak, Northern Red Oak, American Beech, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple[13]
New Jersey Bear Swamp[13] 215 acres (87 ha)[13] Atlantic coastal pine barrens Black Gum, American Sweetgum, Red Maple, Sweetbay Magnolia, American Beech, Swamp White Oak, American Holly[13]
New Jersey William L. Hutcheson Memorial Forest[13] 65 acres (26 ha)[13] Northeastern coastal forests White Oak, Eastern Black Oak, Northern Red Oak[13]
New Jersey Tillman Ravine[13] 25 acres (10 ha)[13] Allegheny Highlands forests Eastern Hemlock[13]
New York Catskill Mountains[13] 60,000 acres (24,000 ha) or more[13] Allegheny Highlands forests
New York Adirondack Mountains[13] 150,000 acres (61,000 ha) or more[13] Eastern forest-boreal transition
New York Thain Family Forest[13] 50 acres (20 ha) or more[13] Northern hardwood forest
New York Mianus River Gorge Preserve[41][42] 60 - 100 acres (24 - 40.5 ha)[43][41] Appalachian hemlock–northern hardwood forest Eastern hemlock-beech forest
North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains[13] 187,000 acres (76,000 ha)[13] Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
North Carolina Nantahala National Forest[13] 30,800 acres (12,500 ha)[13] Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
North Carolina Pisgah National Forest[13] 46,600 acres (18,900 ha)[13] Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
North Carolina Croatan National Forest[13] 10,000 acres (4,000 ha)[13] Middle Atlantic coastal forests pocosin
Ohio Goll Woods State Nature Preserve[13] 140 acres (57 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests
Ohio Fowler Woods State Nature Preserve[13] 50 acres (20 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests
Ohio Crall Woods National Natural Landmark[13] 40 acres (16 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests
Ohio Dysart Woods[13] 57 acres (23 ha)[13] Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests
Ohio Hawk Woods in Riddle State Nature Preserve 106 acres (43 ha) Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests[citation needed]
Ohio Morgan Sisters Woods in Wayne National Forest[13] 200 acres (81 ha)[13] Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests
Ohio California Woods Nature Preserve[13] 40 acres (16 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests, Central U.S. hardwood forests
Ohio Caldwell Park (Cincinnati)[13] 122 acres (49 ha) or less[13] Southern Great Lakes forests, Central U.S. hardwood forests
Ohio Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve[13] 165–200 acres (67–81 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests
Ohio Davey Woods State Nature Preserve[13] 15–40 acres (6.1–16.2 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests
Ohio Gross (Samuel) Memorial Woods State Nature Preserve[13] 49 acres (20 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests
Ohio Johnson Woods State Nature Preserve[13] 206 acres (83 ha)[13] Southern Great Lakes forests
Oklahoma Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve[13] 1,300 acres (530 ha)[13] Central forest-grasslands transition zone Post Oak, Blackjack Oak, Eastern Redcedar[13]
Oregon Crater Lake National Park[16] 50,000 acres (20,000 ha)[16]
Oregon Deschutes National Forest[16] 348,100 acres (140,900 ha)[16]
Oregon Malheur National Forest[16] 312,000 acres (126,000 ha)[16]
Oregon Mount Hood National Forest[16] 345,300 acres (139,700 ha)[16] Coast Douglas-fir, Western Hemlock, Western Red Cedar
Oregon Ochoco National Forest[16] 95,000 acres (38,000 ha)[16]
Oregon Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest[16] 345,300 acres (139,700 ha)[16] Klamath-Siskiyou forests Coast Douglas-fir, Port Orford Cedar, Ponderosa Pine, Sugar Pine, Coast Douglas-fir, California Incense Cedar, White Fir, Red Fir, Mountain Hemlock
Oregon Siuslaw National Forest[16] 33,800 acres (13,700 ha) (1993 estimate)[16] Central Pacific coastal forests
Oregon Umatilla National Forest[16] 190,741 acres (77,190 ha) (1993 estimate)[16]
Oregon Umpqua National Forest[16] 535,300 acres (216,600 ha) (1993 estimate)[16] Mountain Hemlock, Ponderosa Pine
Oregon Wallowa-Whitman National Forest[16] 173,000 acres (70,000 ha) (1993 estimate)[16]
Oregon Willamette National Forest[16] 594,800 acres (240,700 ha)[16] Coast Douglas-fir, Western Hemlock, Western Red Cedar, Bigleaf Maple
Oregon Winema National Forest[16] 711,674 acres (288,004 ha)[16]
Oregon Fremont National Forest[16] 549,800 acres (222,500 ha)[16]
Oregon Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area Blue Mountains forests
Pennsylvania Cook Forest State Park[13] 1,500–2,000 acres (610–810 ha)[13] Allegheny Highlands forests Eastern White Pine, Eastern Hemlock, Northern Red Oak, White Oak, Black Cherry, Red Maple, Sugar Maple, American Beech, White Ash, Yellow Birch, Black Birch, Cucumber Magnolia[13]
Pennsylvania Bear Meadows Natural Area[13] 320 acres (130 ha)[13] Black Spruce, Balsam Fir bog[13]
Pennsylvania Detweiler Run Natural Area[13] 185 acres (75 ha)[13] Eastern White Pine, Eastern Hemlock[13]
Pennsylvania Thickhead Mountain Wild Area[13] 50 acres (20 ha)[13] Chestnut Oak[13]
Pennsylvania Woodbourne Forest and Wildlife Preserve[13] 120 acres (49 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, Sweet Birch, Sugar Maple, Northern Red Oak, White Ash, American Beech[13]
Pennsylvania Holtwood Environmental Preserve[13] 200 acres (81 ha)[13] Chestnut Oak, Eastern Hemlock, Umbrella Magnolia[13]
Pennsylvania Anders Run Natural Area[13] 50 acres (20 ha)[13] Eastern White Pine, Eastern Hemlock, Cucumber Magnolia, American Beech, American Hornbeam, Black Cherry, oak[13]
Pennsylvania Sweet Root Natural Area[13] 64 acres (26 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, Sweet Birch, Eastern White Pine, American Basswood, White Oak, Red Oak[13]
Pennsylvania Hearts Content Recreation Area[13] 122 acres (49 ha)[13] Eastern White Pine, Eastern Hemlock, American Beech[13]
Pennsylvania Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Areas[13] 4,000 acres (1,600 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, American Beech, Sugar Maple[13]
Pennsylvania Allegheny Islands Wilderness[13] 156 acres (63 ha)[13] Silver Maple, Sugar Maple, American Sycamore, Slippery Elm[13]
Pennsylvania Bark Cabin Natural Area[13] 73 acres (30 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, Northern Red Oak, White Ash, Bigtooth Aspen, Hickories[13]
Pennsylvania Johnson Run Natural Area[13] 26–50 acres (11–20 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, Eastern White Pine[13]
Pennsylvania Forrest H. Duttlinger Natural Area[13] 158 acres (64 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, American Beech, Black Cherry, Sugar Maple[13]
Pennsylvania Pinchot State Forest, Montage Mountain[13] 1,200 acres (490 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, American Beech, Black Cherry, Yellow Birch, Red Oak, White Oak, Chestnut Oak, Ash, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple[13]
Pennsylvania Snyder Middleswarth Natural Area[13] 250 acres (100 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock, Eastern White Pine, Pitch Pine[13]
Pennsylvania Hemlocks Natural Area[13] 120 acres (49 ha)[13] Eastern Hemlock[13]
Pennsylvania Ricketts Glen State Park[13] 2,000 acres (810 ha)[13] Northern Hardwood Forest[13]
Pennsylvania Peck Natural Area in Lake Winola[13] 10–20 acres (4.0–8.1 ha)[13] Northern Hardwood Forest, Eastern White Pine, American Beech[13]
Rhode Island Great Swamp Wildlife Management Area[13] 3,000 acres (1,200 ha)[13] Northeastern coastal forests Red Maple, Atlantic White Cedar, Black Gum[13]
Rhode Island Lawton's Valley Forest[44] Northeastern coastal forests Sugar Maple, White Ash, American Beech, Yellow Birch, Northern Red Oak[44]
Rhode Island Oakland Forest[13] 20 acres (8.1 ha)[13] Northeastern coastal forests American Beech, White Oak, Red Maple, Scarlet Oak[13]
Rhode Island Pawcatuck River floodplain forest[13] 250 acres (100 ha)[13] Northeastern coastal forests Red Maple floodplain[13]
South Carolina Congaree National Park[13] 11,000 acres (4,500 ha)[13] Middle Atlantic coastal forests bottomland hardwood forest[13]
South Carolina Francis Beidler Forest[13] 1,700 acres (690 ha)[13] Middle Atlantic coastal forests mixed hardwoods and cypress-tupelo swamp[13]
South Carolina Ellicott Rock Wilderness[13] 1,000 acres (400 ha) or more[13] Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains[13] 187,000 acres (76,000 ha)[13] Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
Tennessee Forest within Nashville[45] 225 acres (91 ha)[45] Central U.S. hardwood forests Black Walnut, White Oak, American Sycamore, Persimmon, Pawpaw
Tennessee Old Forest Arboretum of Overton Park 172 acres (70 ha) [citation needed]
Virginia George Washington and Jefferson National Forests[13] 230,000 acres (93,000 ha)[13] Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
Virginia Caledon Natural Area[13] Upland White Oak – Tulip Poplar[13]
Washington Olympic National Park[16] 366,000 acres (148,000 ha)[16]
Washington North Cascades National Park[16] 236,000 acres (96,000 ha)[16]
Washington Mount Rainier National Park[16] 91,000 acres (37,000 ha)[16]
Washington Colville National Forest[16] 212,488 acres (85,991 ha)[16]
Washington Gifford Pinchot National Forest[16] 198,000 acres (80,000 ha)[16]
Washington Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest[16] 643,500 acres (260,400 ha)
Washington Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest[16] 316,000 acres (128,000 ha)[16]
Washington Olympic National Forest[16] 266,800 acres (108,000 ha)[16]
Washington South Whidbey State Park[46] 381 acres (154 ha) Coast Douglas-fir, Sitka spruce, Western Hemlock and Western Red-cedar[46]
Washington Seward Park (Seattle)[16] 300 acres (120 ha)[16] Coast Douglas-fir
Washington Wenatchee National Forest[16] 318,800 acres (129,000 ha)[16]
Washington Schmitz Preserve Park[citation needed]
West Virginia Cathedral State Park[13] 132 acres (53 ha) Eastern Hemlock
West Virginia Monongahela National Forest[47] 318 acres (129 ha) in 6 separate stands[47]
Wisconsin Apostle Islands National Lakeshore[13] 1,500 acres (610 ha)[13]
Wisconsin Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest[13]
Wisconsin Gerstberger Pines[48] 20 acres (8.1 ha)[48] Eastern Hemlock, Yellow Birch, Red Oak, White Pine, Basswood, Red Maple[48]
Wisconsin Namekagon Barrens[13] 4,000 acres (1,600 ha)[13] Jack pine and scrub oak[13]
Wyoming Yellowstone National Park [citation needed] Lodgepole Pine

Central America

Country Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
Costa Rica Braulio Carrillo National Park 428 square kilometres (165 sq mi) Talamancan montane and Isthmian-Atlantic moist forests
Panama Chagres National Park 428 square kilometres (165 sq mi) coastal tropical

Caribbean

South America

Country Area Old-growth extent WWF ecoregion Old-growth forest type
French Guiana (France) Lucifer Dékou-Dékou Biological Reserve 64,373 hectares (159,070 acres) Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Tropical rainforest

See also

Notes

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 This is a list of areas of existing old growth forest which include at least 10 acres 4 0 hectares of old growth Ecoregion information from Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World 1 Redwood trees at Muir Woods National Monument California NB The terms old growth and virgin may have various definitions and meanings throughout the world See old growth forest for more information Contents 1 Africa 2 Australia 3 Eurasia 4 North America 4 1 Canada 4 2 United States 4 3 Central America 4 4 Caribbean 5 South America 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesAfrica EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Uganda Country Area Old growth extent WWF ecoregion Old growth forest typeReunion France Reserve biologique integrale du Bois des Nefles 179 hectares 440 acres Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forestsReunion France Reserve biologique integrale du Piton de la Fournaise 21 005 hectares 51 900 acres Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forestsReunion France Reserve biologique integrale du Mazerin 2 491 hectares 6 160 acres Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests Pandanus scrubKenya Kakamega Forest citation needed Australia EditSee also Regional Reserve Australia and Category State forests in Australia This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 Eucalyptus forest in the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park Walpole Wilderness Area In Australia the 1992 National Forest Policy Statement NFPS made specific provision for the protection of old growth forests The NFPS initiated a process for undertaking assessments of forests for conservation values including old growth values A working group of state and Australian Government agencies took the NFPS definition into consideration in developing a definition that was accepted by all governments JANIS 1997 2 Old growth forest is ecologically mature forest where the effects of disturbances are now negligible JANIS 1997 In 2008 only a relatively small area 15 of Australia s forests mostly tall wet forests had been assessed for old growth values 3 Of the 23 million hectares 57 million acres of forest in Australia assessed for their old growth status 5 million hectares 12 million acres 22 is classified as old growth 4 Almost half of Australia s identified old growth forest is in NSW mostly on public land 3 More than 73 of Australia s identified old growth forests are in formal or informal nature conservation reserves 4 In 2001 Western Australia became the first state in Australia to cease logging in old growth forests 5 Country Area Old growth extent WWF ecoregion Old growth forest typeAustralia Walpole Wilderness Area Western Australia Jarrah Karri forest and shrublands Karri Jarrah Eucalyptus jacksonii Eucalyptus guilfoyleiAustralia Barrington Tops National Park New South Wales Eastern Australian temperate forests subtropical and temperate rainforest and eucalyptAustralia Greater Blue Mountains Area New South Wales Eastern Australian temperate forests eucalypt forestAustralia Tarkine Tasmania 2 000 square kilometres 770 sq mi Tasmanian temperate rain forests Temperate rainforestAustralia Tasmanian Wilderness Tasmanian temperate rain forests temperate rainforest and eucalypt forestAustralia Goolengook East Gippsland Victoria Over 20 square kilometres 7 7 sq mi Eastern Australian temperate forests rare warm temperate cool temperate Overlap Rainforest Australia Blue Tier Tasmania 100 hectares 250 acres 6 Tasmanian temperate rain forests myrtle canopy unusually diverse understorey for temperate rainforest celery top pine waratah sassafras tree fern threatened Simson s Stag Beetle Australia Styx Forest Tasmania Tasmanian temperate rain forestsAustralia Weld Tasmania Tasmanian temperate rain forestsAustralia Upper Florentine Valley Tasmania Tasmanian temperate rain forestsAustralia Badja State Forest New South Wales 7 Eastern Australian temperate forests Wet old growth with sweeping tree fern understoreys 10 threatened species including squirrel glider and golden tipped bat Australia Dampier State Forest New South Wales 7 Eastern Australian temperate forests Wet old growth Most extensive rainforests in the South Coast Australia Wandella Peak Alone New South Wales 7 Eastern Australian temperate forests High old growth and threatened species values Important catchment value Australia Monga State Forest Buckenbowra New South Wales 7 Eastern Australian temperate forests Pristine Buckenbowra River including an area on the northern side of the river with a golden tipped bat record Also an area around McGregors Creek nominated for wilderness and important for old growth and to increase the viability of the connection link between Buckenbowra and Deua National Park Australia Dampier New South Wales 7 Eastern Australian temperate forests Upper Deua River Identified Wilderness and Big Belimba Creek catchment and contains extensive old growth forests Big Belimba Creek contains giant wet old growth forest and extensive tree fern forests Australia Tallaganda State Forest New South Wales 7 Eastern Australian temperate forests Tall wet old growth forest Australia Gondwana Rainforests of Australia 50 separate reserves totaling 366 500 hectares 906 000 acres Subtropical rainforest The most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world Extremely high conservation value over 200 rare or threatened plant and animal species The term old growth forests is rarely used in New Zealand instead The Bush is used to refer to native forests There are large contiguous areas of forest cover that are protected areas See also Deforestation in New ZealandEurasia Edit Biogradska Gora Montenegro Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians Yakushima Japan Country Area Old growth extent WWF ecoregion Old growth forest typeAzerbaijan Lankaran lowland and Talysh mountains Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forest temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biomeBelarus Poland Bialowieza Forest 308 580 hectares 762 500 acres Central European mixed forests citation needed Bosnia and Herzegovina Perucica 1 434 hectares 3 540 acres Dinaric Mountains mixed forestsBosnia and Herzegovina Ravna Vala 45 04 hectares 111 3 acres Dinaric Mountains mixed forestsBulgaria 8 Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of Europe in the Central Balkan National Park 1 098 891 hectares 2 715 420 acres Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biomeBulgaria 8 Bayuvi Dupki Dzhindzhiritsa temperate coniferous forest Pirin National Park 2 873 hectares 7 100 acres Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biomeBulgaria 8 Mantaritza Biosphere Reserve forests 1 320 hectares 3 300 acres Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biomeBulgaria 8 Parangalitsa Reserve forests Rila National Park 1 509 hectares 3 730 acres Rodope montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biomeBulgaria 8 Uzunbodzhak Reserve temperate rainforest Strandzha Nature Park Strandzha Mountain 2 529 6 hectares 6 251 acres Euxine Colchic deciduous forests Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome Euxine Colchic deciduous forests Czech Republic Boubin Primeval Forest 685 9 hectares 1 695 acres Estonia Jarvselja Nature Reserve 184 hectares 450 acres Scandinavian and Russian taiga Variety of succession stages between carrs and Scots pine dominated taigaFinland Pyha Hakki National Park Scandinavian and Russian taiga Scots pine and Norway spruceFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale d Assan 1 032 hectares 2 550 acres Temperate coniferous forest Pinus sylvestris Abies alba Larix decidua Juniperus thurifera and Pinus uncinataFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale de Chaux 148 hectares 370 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba Picea abies and Fagus sylvaticaFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale de la Glaciere 28 hectares 69 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba Picea abies and Fagus sylvaticaFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale de la Sainte Baume 138 hectares 340 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica Quercus pubescens Taxus baccata Ilex aquifolium Tilia cordata maple and Quercus ilexFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale de la Sylve d Argenson 2 579 hectares 6 370 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica Quercus petraea and Quercus roburFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale de Saint Pe de Bigorre 1 010 hectares 2 500 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica Tilia cordata and MapleFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale des Maures 2 531 hectares 6 250 acres Mediterranean forests woodlands and scrub Quercus ilex Quercus suber Castanea sativa and Pinus pinasterFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale du Mont Ventoux 906 hectares 2 240 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Pinus uncinata Pinus nigra Pinus sylvestris Fagus sylvatica and Abies albaFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale du Defile de Straiture 124 hectares 310 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba Picea abies and Fagus sylvaticaFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale d Oleron Saint Trojan 158 hectares 390 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Quercus ilex Quercus petraea and Pinus pinasterFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale du Bois du Ruere 64 hectares 160 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvatica Quercus robur Carpinus betulus Tilia cordata and MapleFrance Reserve Biologique Integrale du Vercors 2 160 hectares 5 300 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba Picea abies and Fagus sylvaticaCroatia Klepina Duliba Old Growth forest 118 hectares 290 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Abies alba Picea abies and Fagus sylvaticaGeorgia Kintrishi Protected Landscape Euxine Colchic deciduous forests temperate broadleaf rainforestGeorgia Lagodekhi Protected Areas Caucasus mixed forests temperate broadleaf forestGeorgia Mtirala National Park Euxine Colchic deciduous forests temperate broadleaf rainforestIndia Dudhatoli Mountains Uttarakhand 6 000 hectares 15 000 acres Western Himalayan broadleaf forests and subalpine conifer forests temperate broadleaf mixed forests and montane forests biomeIran Coast along the Caspian Sea and the northern slopes of the Alborz mountains Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forest 9 temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biomeItaly Valle Cervara 50 hectares 120 acres Oldest beech forest in Europe 10 temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome Fagus sylvatica Taxus lex several Betulaceae Carpinus spp Ostrya Corylus Alnus cordata in some areas Betula Ulmus spp surtout U glabra Fraxinus ornus more rarely F excelsior and Acer A opalus s l A pseudoplatanus A platanoides A obelii Japan Shiretoko National Park Hokkaido deciduous forests Hokkaido montane conifer forests citation needed temperate and subalpine mixed forestJapan Yakushima Wilderness Area Nansei Islands subtropical evergreen forests Taiheiyo evergreen forests subtropical and temperate rainforestJapan Kasugayama Primeval Forest Taiheiyo evergreen forestsMontenegro Biogradska Gora Dinaric Mountains mixed forests temperate broadleaf and mixed forestMontenegro Crna Poda Dinaric Mountains mixed forests ConiferousNorway Trillemarka Scandinavian and Russian taigaNorway Stabbursdalen National Park Scandinavian and Russian taigaNorway Ovre Dividal National Park Scandinavian and Russian taiga Scandinavian montane birch forest and grasslandsRomania Retezat National Park Carpathian montane conifer forestsRussia Central Sikhote Alin Ussuri broadleaf and mixed forestsRussia Virgin Komi Forests Urals montane tundra and taiga ConiferousRussia Western Caucasus Caucasus mixed forestsSerbia Vinatovaca 37 hectares 91 acres Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest Fagus sylvaticaSlovakia Stuzica 761 5 hectares 1 882 acres Pannonian mixed forests European BeechTaiwan Yushan National Park Taiwan subtropical evergreen forests TaiwaniaUkraine Carpathian Biosphere Reserve 57 880 hectares 143 000 acres Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of EuropeUnited Kingdom Forest of Dean mixed woodlandUnited Kingdom PuzzlewoodNorth America EditCanada Edit Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park British Columbia Province Area Old growth extent WWF ecoregion Old growth forest typeBritish Columbia Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park 164 square kilometres 41 000 acres Central Pacific coastal forests coniferous temperate rainforestBritish Columbia Clayoquot Sound 265 000 hectares 650 000 acres Central Pacific coastal forests coniferous temperate rainforestBritish Columbia Great Bear Rainforest 16 000 square kilometres 4 000 000 acres British Columbia mainland coastal forests coniferous temperate rainforestNova Scotia North River Wilderness Area 11 New England Acadian forests Eastern HemlockNova Scotia Panuke Lake Nature Reserve 11 47 hectares 120 acres New England Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock Red SpruceNova Scotia Shelburne Heritage River 11 New England Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock pineNova Scotia Pollett s Cove 11 Eastern Canadian forests New England Acadian forests borealNova Scotia French River Wilderness Area 11 New England Acadian forests Eastern HemlockNova Scotia Trout Brook Wilderness Area 11 deciduousNova Scotia Tobeatic Wilderness Area 11 New England Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock pineNova Scotia Portapique River Wilderness Area 11 New England Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock Red SpruceNova Scotia Waverley Salmon River Long Lake Wilderness Area 11 New England Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock Red Pine Eastern White PineNova Scotia Boggy Lake Wilderness Area 11 New England Acadian forests Sugar Maple Yellow Birch American BeechNova Scotia Great Barren amp Quinan Lakes Nature Reserve 11 New England Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock Red SpruceNova Scotia MacFarlane Woods Nature Reserve 11 New England Acadian forests Sugar Maple Yellow Birch American BeechNova Scotia Bornish Hill Nature Reserve 11 New England Acadian forests hardwoodNova Scotia Sporting Lake Nature Reserve 11 25 hectares 62 acres New England Acadian forests Eastern Hemlock White Pine Red SpruceOntario Gillies Grove Arnprior 18 hectares 44 acres Eastern Great Lakes lowland forestsOntario Obabika Old Growth Forest 2 400 hectares 5 900 acres Eastern forest boreal transitionOntario Quetico Provincial Park 1 500 square kilometres 370 000 acres Western Great Lakes forestsOntario White Bear Forest Eastern forest boreal transitionOntario Wolf Lake Forest Reserve 336 hectares 830 acres Eastern forest boreal transition red pineQuebec Bois Beckett Forest 12 Sherbrooke 6 ha 15 acres New England Acadian forests hemlock beechQuebec Papineau Woods LavalUnited States Edit See also List of old growth forests in Massachusetts Tongass National Forest Alaska Arborist and Coast Redwood Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park California Belden Forest Simsbury Connecticut Cathedral Pines Preserve Cornwall Connecticut William Cullen Bryant Homestead Cummington Massachusetts Porcupine Mountains Michigan Rock Creek Wilderness Oregon Snyder Middleswarth Natural Area Pennsylvania Linville Gorge Wilderness in the Pisgah National Forest North Carolina Congaree National Park South Carolina Olympic National Park Washington State Area Old growth extent WWF ecoregion Old growth forest typeAlabama Sipsey Wilderness 13 Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests Eastern Hemlock American Beech Sweet Birch White Oak Tulip Poplar 13 Alaska Tongass National Forest 14 5 400 000 acres 2 200 000 ha Northern Pacific coastal forests Pacific Coastal Mountain icefields and tundra Western Red Cedar Sitka Spruce Western HemlockArkansas White River National Wildlife Refuge 13 973 acres 394 ha 13 Mississippi lowland forests American Sweetgum Nuttall s Oak Willow Oak Sugarberry American Elm Green Ash American Sycamore Pecan American Elm Baldcypress 13 Arkansas Ouachita National Forest 13 800 000 acres 320 000 ha 13 Post Oak Shortleaf Pine Hickory Northern Red Oak White Oak Blackjack Oak Eastern Redcedar Gum Bumelia Winged Elm Yaupon 13 Arkansas Ozark St Francis National Forest 15 11 000 acres 4 500 ha 15 Shortleaf Pine Post Oak Blackjack Oak Eastern Black Oak White Oak Northern Red Oak 15 Arkansas Hot Springs National Park 13 320 acres 130 ha 13 Shortleaf Pine Blackjack Oak White Oak 13 Arkansas Overflow National Wildlife Refuge 13 230 acres 93 ha 13 American Beech Sugar Maple 13 California Yosemite National Park 16 225 510 acres 91 260 ha 16 Sierra Nevada forests Giant Sequoia Ponderosa Pine Jeffrey Pine Sugar Pine White Fir California Incense Cedar Coast Douglas fir Red Fir Western White Pine Lodgepole Pine Foxtail PineCalifornia Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park 16 202 430 acres 81 920 ha 16 Sierra Nevada forests Giant Sequoia Ponderosa Pine Jeffrey Pine Sugar Pine White Fir Red Fir California Incense CedarCalifornia Lassen Volcanic National Park 16 27 130 acres 10 980 ha Sierra Nevada forests Ponderosa Pine Jeffrey Pine Sugar Pine White Fir Red Fir Western White Pine Mountain Hemlock Lodgepole Pine Whitebark PineCalifornia Redwood National and State Parks 17 38 982 acres 15 775 ha or more 17 Northern California coastal forests Coast RedwoodCalifornia Humboldt Redwoods State Park 16 23 600 acres 9 600 ha 16 Northern California coastal forests Coast RedwoodCalifornia Muir Woods National Monument 16 240 acres 97 ha 16 California interior chaparral and woodlands Coast RedwoodCalifornia Samuel P Taylor State Park 16 600 acres 240 ha California interior chaparral and woodlands Coast RedwoodCalifornia Big Basin Redwoods State Park 16 10 800 acres 4 400 ha 16 Northern California coastal forests Coast RedwoodCalifornia Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park 16 200 acres 81 ha 16 Northern California coastal forests Coast Redwood Coast Douglas fir Pacific Madrone Ponderosa PineCalifornia Headwaters Forest Reserve 18 3 088 acres 1 250 ha 18 Northern California coastal forests Coast RedwoodCalifornia Blue oak woodlands 19 500 000 2 300 000 acres 200 000 930 000 ha 19 California interior chaparral and woodlands Blue OakCalifornia Angeles National Forest 20 29 000 acres 12 000 ha 20 California montane chaparral and woodlands Jeffrey Pine Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Lodgepole Pine 20 California Eldorado National Forest 20 122 000 acres 49 000 ha 20 Sierra Nevada forests Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Lodgepole Pine Red Fir 20 California Inyo National Forest 20 238 000 acres 96 000 ha 20 Sierra Nevada forests Great Basin montane forests Lodgepole Pine Jeffrey Pine Great Basin Bristlecone Pine 20 California Klamath National Forest 20 168 000 acres 68 000 ha 20 Klamath Siskiyou forests Ponderosa Pine Jeffrey Pine Coast Douglas fir Red Fir White Fir California Incense Cedar 20 California Lassen National Forest 20 92 000 acres 37 000 ha 20 Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Jeffrey Pine Red Fir Lodgepole Pine 20 California Los Padres National Forest 20 18 900 acres 7 600 ha 20 Jeffrey Pine Coast Redwood Coast Douglas fir White Fir 20 California Mendocino National Forest 20 60 000 acres 24 000 ha 20 Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Tanoak Pacific madrone 20 California Modoc National Forest 20 43 400 acres 17 600 ha 20 Lodgepole Pine Ponderosa Pine White Fir California Incense Cedar Red Fir 20 California Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park 21 1 006 acres 407 ha 22 circular reference Redwood 21 California Plumas National Forest 20 127 000 acres 51 000 ha 20 Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Jeffrey Pine Red Fir 20 California San Bernardino National Forest 20 87 400 acres 35 400 ha 20 Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Jeffrey Pine Lodgepole Pine 20 California Sequoia National Forest 20 196 000 acres 79 000 ha 20 Giant Sequoia Jeffrey Pine Red Fir Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Lodgepole Pine 20 California Shasta Trinity National Forest 20 230 000 acres 93 000 ha 20 Coast Douglas fir Tanoak Pacific madrone Red Fir White Fir Jeffrey Pine 20 California Sierra National Forest 20 383 000 acres 155 000 ha 20 Lodgepole Pine Red Fir 20 California Six Rivers National Forest 20 137 000 acres 55 000 ha 20 Coast Douglas fir Tanoak Pacific madrone White Fir 20 California Stanislaus National Forest 20 139 000 acres 56 000 ha 20 Lodgepole Pine Jeffrey Pine White Fir 20 California Tahoe National Forest 20 84 000 acres 34 000 ha 20 Coast Douglas fir Ponderosa Pine White Fir Sugar Pine California Incense Cedar California Black Oak Lodgepole Pine Red Fir 20 Colorado Arapaho National Forest 23 2 590 hectares 6 400 acres 23 Subalpine Fir Engelmann Spruce 23 Connecticut Cathedral Pines Cornwall 13 42 acres 17 ha 13 White Pine Hemlock 13 Connecticut Sages Ravine Salisbury 13 100 acres 40 ha 13 Hemlock Oak 13 Connecticut Great Mountain Forest Norfolk North Forty Tract 13 40 acres 16 ha 13 Hemlock Hardwoods White Pine 13 Connecticut Great Mountain Forest Norfolk Bigelow Pond Site 13 5 acres 2 0 ha 13 Hemlock 13 Connecticut Mount Riga Incorporated Salisbury 13 8 acres 3 2 ha 13 White Pine Eastern Hemlock Yellow Birch American Beech 13 Connecticut Bear Mountain Salisbury 13 5 acres 2 0 ha 13 Sweet Birch Pitch Pine 13 Connecticut Belden Forest Simsbury 24 40 acres 16 ha 24 Eastern White Pine 25 Florida Eglin Air Force Base 13 6 795 acres 2 750 ha 13 longleaf pine 13 Florida Apalachicola National Forest 13 Southeastern conifer forests Pondcypress Slash Pine 13 Florida Big Cypress National Preserve 13 23 000 acres 9 300 ha 13 South Florida rocklands Everglades slash pine 13 Florida Big Cypress National Preserve 13 158 000 acres 64 000 ha 13 South Florida rocklands Everglades pondcypress 13 Florida Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area 13 1 000 acres 400 ha Floodplain swampFlorida Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area 13 40 acres 16 ha Mesic flatwoodsFlorida Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area 13 Unknown up to 1000 acres Hydric hammockGeorgia Chattahoochee National Forest 26 346 acres 140 ha 26 Appalachian Blue Ridge forests River floodplain hardwood Dry mesic oak forest Seasonally wet oak hardwood woodland 26 Georgia Fernbank Forest 65 acres 26 ha Piedmont Hardwood Forest Tulip Poplar Oak Hickory citation needed Georgia Big Trees Forest Preserve 30 acres 12 ha Piedmont Hardwood Forest oak hickory pine forest 27 full citation needed Illinois Shawnee National Forest 13 2 800 acres 1 100 ha 13 post oak blackjack oak 13 Illinois Cache River State Natural Area 13 1 600 acres 650 ha 13 Central U S hardwood forestsIllinois Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge 13 500 acres 200 ha 13 Central U S hardwood forestsIllinois Beall Woods State Park 13 329 acres 133 ha 13 Central U S hardwood forestsIndiana Hoosier National Forest 13 390 acres 160 ha 13 Central U S hardwood forests Post Oak 13 Indiana Douglas Woods 28 400 acres 160 ha 28 Southern Great Lakes forests Silver Maple Oak Hickory 28 Indiana Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest 29 88 acres 36 ha 29 Central U S hardwood forests OakIndiana Ginn Woods 30 161 acres 65 ha 30 Southern Great Lakes forestsIndiana Meltzer Woods 31 48 acres 19 ha 30 Southern Great Lakes forests Bur oak Black ash Swamp white oak Beech MaplesIndiana Bicentennial Woods 32 79 acres 32 ha 32 Southern Great Lakes forests Oaks Maples Sycamores Sassafras Slippery elm and Flowering dogwoodKansas Fort Leavenworth 13 1 000 acres 400 ha 13 Central forest grasslands transition Eastern floodplain 13 Kentucky Blanton Forest 13 2 239 acres 906 ha 13 Kentucky Lilley Cornett Woods 13 252 acres 102 ha 13 Maine Baxter State Park 13 23 094 acres 9 346 ha 13 Balsam Fir 13 Maine Mahoosuc Mountains Ecological Reserve 13 2 444 acres 989 ha 13 Balsam Fir 13 Maine Bigelow Mountain Ecological Reserve 13 3 100 acres 1 300 ha 13 Balsam Fir 13 Maine Big Reed Forest Preserve 13 5 000 acres 2 000 ha or less northern hardwoods spruce fir rich woods and cedar swampsMaryland Belt Woods 13 43 acres 17 ha 13 white oak tulip poplar 13 Maryland Swallow Falls State Park Hemlock Grove 33 39 acres 16 ha 33 Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests eastern hemlock white pine 33 Maryland Potomac Garrett State Forest Crabtree Woods 34 500 acres 200 ha 34 Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests sugar maple red oak basswood cucumber tree 34 Massachusetts Mohawk Trail State Forest 13 612 acres 248 ha 13 New England Acadian forests northern hardwood 13 Massachusetts Ice Glen New England Acadian forests northern hardwood 35 Massachusetts Monroe State Forest 13 273 acres 110 ha 13 New England Acadian forests northern hardwood 13 Massachusetts Mount Everett State Reservation 13 530 acres 210 ha 13 New England Acadian forests northern hardwood 13 Massachusetts Mount Greylock 13 555 acres 225 ha 13 New England Acadian forests northern hardwood 13 Massachusetts Mount Wachusett 13 220 acres 89 ha 13 New England Acadian forests northern hardwood 13 Massachusetts Mount Washington State Forest 13 300 acres 120 ha 13 New England Acadian forests northern hardwood 13 Massachusetts William Cullen Bryant Homestead 36 37 109 acres 44 ha New England Acadian forests Eastern White Pine Black Cherry Sugar MapleMichigan Hartwick Pines State Park 13 49 acres 20 ha 38 Western Great Lakes forests Eastern White Pine Red Pine Eastern Hemlock Beech Sugar Maple 13 Michigan Porcupine Mountains 13 31 000 acres 13 000 ha 13 Western Great Lakes forests northern hardwood 13 Michigan Sylvania Wilderness 13 15 000 acres 6 100 ha 13 Western Great Lakes forests northern hardwood 13 Michigan Warren Woods 200 acres 81 ha Southern Great Lakes forests Beech Maple forestMinnesota Boundary Waters 13 401 000 acres 162 000 ha 13 Western Great Lakes forests white pine red pine fir birch jack pine black spruce maple aspen 13 Minnesota Keeley Creek Natural Area 13 900 acres 360 ha 13 Western Great Lakes forests bog and upland 13 Minnesota Itasca State Park 13 4 094 acres 1 657 ha 13 Western Great Lakes forests Eastern White Pine Red Pine 13 Missouri Mark Twain National Forest 13 30 000 acres 12 000 ha or less 13 Central U S hardwood forests Post Oak and Chinkapin Oak savanna and flatwoods 13 Missouri Caney Mountain 13 4 000 acres 1 600 ha or more 13 Central U S hardwood forests post oak savanna 13 New Hampshire Great Gulf 13 New England Acadian forestsNew Hampshire Crawford Notch 13 New England Acadian forestsNew Hampshire The Bowl Research Natural Area 39 510 acres 210 ha New England Acadian forests Red Spruce Balsam fir Beech Yellow birch Sugar maple Paper birchNew Hampshire Hemenway State Forest 40 135 acres 55 ha 40 New England Acadian forests Eastern White Pine 40 New Hampshire The Bowl Research Natural Area 39 510 acres 210 ha New England Acadian forests Red Spruce Balsam fir Beech Yellow birch Sugar maple Paper birchNew Jersey Saddler s Woods 13 25 acres 10 ha 13 Northeastern coastal forests Eastern Black Oak White Oak Northern Red Oak American Beech Tulip Poplar Red Maple 13 New Jersey Bear Swamp 13 215 acres 87 ha 13 Atlantic coastal pine barrens Black Gum American Sweetgum Red Maple Sweetbay Magnolia American Beech Swamp White Oak American Holly 13 New Jersey William L Hutcheson Memorial Forest 13 65 acres 26 ha 13 Northeastern coastal forests White Oak Eastern Black Oak Northern Red Oak 13 New Jersey Tillman Ravine 13 25 acres 10 ha 13 Allegheny Highlands forests Eastern Hemlock 13 New York Catskill Mountains 13 60 000 acres 24 000 ha or more 13 Allegheny Highlands forestsNew York Adirondack Mountains 13 150 000 acres 61 000 ha or more 13 Eastern forest boreal transitionNew York Thain Family Forest 13 50 acres 20 ha or more 13 Northern hardwood forestNew York Mianus River Gorge Preserve 41 42 60 100 acres 24 40 5 ha 43 41 Appalachian hemlock northern hardwood forest Eastern hemlock beech forestNorth Carolina Great Smoky Mountains 13 187 000 acres 76 000 ha 13 Appalachian Blue Ridge forestsNorth Carolina Nantahala National Forest 13 30 800 acres 12 500 ha 13 Appalachian Blue Ridge forestsNorth Carolina Pisgah National Forest 13 46 600 acres 18 900 ha 13 Appalachian Blue Ridge forestsNorth Carolina Croatan National Forest 13 10 000 acres 4 000 ha 13 Middle Atlantic coastal forests pocosinOhio Goll Woods State Nature Preserve 13 140 acres 57 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forestsOhio Fowler Woods State Nature Preserve 13 50 acres 20 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forestsOhio Crall Woods National Natural Landmark 13 40 acres 16 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forestsOhio Dysart Woods 13 57 acres 23 ha 13 Appalachian mixed mesophytic forestsOhio Hawk Woods in Riddle State Nature Preserve 106 acres 43 ha Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests citation needed Ohio Morgan Sisters Woods in Wayne National Forest 13 200 acres 81 ha 13 Appalachian mixed mesophytic forestsOhio California Woods Nature Preserve 13 40 acres 16 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forests Central U S hardwood forestsOhio Caldwell Park Cincinnati 13 122 acres 49 ha or less 13 Southern Great Lakes forests Central U S hardwood forestsOhio Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve 13 165 200 acres 67 81 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forestsOhio Davey Woods State Nature Preserve 13 15 40 acres 6 1 16 2 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forestsOhio Gross Samuel Memorial Woods State Nature Preserve 13 49 acres 20 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forestsOhio Johnson Woods State Nature Preserve 13 206 acres 83 ha 13 Southern Great Lakes forestsOklahoma Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve 13 1 300 acres 530 ha 13 Central forest grasslands transition zone Post Oak Blackjack Oak Eastern Redcedar 13 Oregon Crater Lake National Park 16 50 000 acres 20 000 ha 16 Oregon Deschutes National Forest 16 348 100 acres 140 900 ha 16 Oregon Malheur National Forest 16 312 000 acres 126 000 ha 16 Oregon Mount Hood National Forest 16 345 300 acres 139 700 ha 16 Coast Douglas fir Western Hemlock Western Red CedarOregon Ochoco National Forest 16 95 000 acres 38 000 ha 16 Oregon Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest 16 345 300 acres 139 700 ha 16 Klamath Siskiyou forests Coast Douglas fir Port Orford Cedar Ponderosa Pine Sugar Pine Coast Douglas fir California Incense Cedar White Fir Red Fir Mountain HemlockOregon Siuslaw National Forest 16 33 800 acres 13 700 ha 1993 estimate 16 Central Pacific coastal forestsOregon Umatilla National Forest 16 190 741 acres 77 190 ha 1993 estimate 16 Oregon Umpqua National Forest 16 535 300 acres 216 600 ha 1993 estimate 16 Mountain Hemlock Ponderosa PineOregon Wallowa Whitman National Forest 16 173 000 acres 70 000 ha 1993 estimate 16 Oregon Willamette National Forest 16 594 800 acres 240 700 ha 16 Coast Douglas fir Western Hemlock Western Red Cedar Bigleaf MapleOregon Winema National Forest 16 711 674 acres 288 004 ha 16 Oregon Fremont National Forest 16 549 800 acres 222 500 ha 16 Oregon Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area Blue Mountains forestsPennsylvania Cook Forest State Park 13 1 500 2 000 acres 610 810 ha 13 Allegheny Highlands forests Eastern White Pine Eastern Hemlock Northern Red Oak White Oak Black Cherry Red Maple Sugar Maple American Beech White Ash Yellow Birch Black Birch Cucumber Magnolia 13 Pennsylvania Bear Meadows Natural Area 13 320 acres 130 ha 13 Black Spruce Balsam Fir bog 13 Pennsylvania Detweiler Run Natural Area 13 185 acres 75 ha 13 Eastern White Pine Eastern Hemlock 13 Pennsylvania Thickhead Mountain Wild Area 13 50 acres 20 ha 13 Chestnut Oak 13 Pennsylvania Woodbourne Forest and Wildlife Preserve 13 120 acres 49 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock Sweet Birch Sugar Maple Northern Red Oak White Ash American Beech 13 Pennsylvania Holtwood Environmental Preserve 13 200 acres 81 ha 13 Chestnut Oak Eastern Hemlock Umbrella Magnolia 13 Pennsylvania Anders Run Natural Area 13 50 acres 20 ha 13 Eastern White Pine Eastern Hemlock Cucumber Magnolia American Beech American Hornbeam Black Cherry oak 13 Pennsylvania Sweet Root Natural Area 13 64 acres 26 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock Sweet Birch Eastern White Pine American Basswood White Oak Red Oak 13 Pennsylvania Hearts Content Recreation Area 13 122 acres 49 ha 13 Eastern White Pine Eastern Hemlock American Beech 13 Pennsylvania Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Areas 13 4 000 acres 1 600 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock American Beech Sugar Maple 13 Pennsylvania Allegheny Islands Wilderness 13 156 acres 63 ha 13 Silver Maple Sugar Maple American Sycamore Slippery Elm 13 Pennsylvania Bark Cabin Natural Area 13 73 acres 30 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock Northern Red Oak White Ash Bigtooth Aspen Hickories 13 Pennsylvania Johnson Run Natural Area 13 26 50 acres 11 20 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock Eastern White Pine 13 Pennsylvania Forrest H Duttlinger Natural Area 13 158 acres 64 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock American Beech Black Cherry Sugar Maple 13 Pennsylvania Pinchot State Forest Montage Mountain 13 1 200 acres 490 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock American Beech Black Cherry Yellow Birch Red Oak White Oak Chestnut Oak Ash Tulip Poplar Red Maple 13 Pennsylvania Snyder Middleswarth Natural Area 13 250 acres 100 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock Eastern White Pine Pitch Pine 13 Pennsylvania Hemlocks Natural Area 13 120 acres 49 ha 13 Eastern Hemlock 13 Pennsylvania Ricketts Glen State Park 13 2 000 acres 810 ha 13 Northern Hardwood Forest 13 Pennsylvania Peck Natural Area in Lake Winola 13 10 20 acres 4 0 8 1 ha 13 Northern Hardwood Forest Eastern White Pine American Beech 13 Rhode Island Great Swamp Wildlife Management Area 13 3 000 acres 1 200 ha 13 Northeastern coastal forests Red Maple Atlantic White Cedar Black Gum 13 Rhode Island Lawton s Valley Forest 44 Northeastern coastal forests Sugar Maple White Ash American Beech Yellow Birch Northern Red Oak 44 Rhode Island Oakland Forest 13 20 acres 8 1 ha 13 Northeastern coastal forests American Beech White Oak Red Maple Scarlet Oak 13 Rhode Island Pawcatuck River floodplain forest 13 250 acres 100 ha 13 Northeastern coastal forests Red Maple floodplain 13 South Carolina Congaree National Park 13 11 000 acres 4 500 ha 13 Middle Atlantic coastal forests bottomland hardwood forest 13 South Carolina Francis Beidler Forest 13 1 700 acres 690 ha 13 Middle Atlantic coastal forests mixed hardwoods and cypress tupelo swamp 13 South Carolina Ellicott Rock Wilderness 13 1 000 acres 400 ha or more 13 Appalachian Blue Ridge forestsTennessee Great Smoky Mountains 13 187 000 acres 76 000 ha 13 Appalachian Blue Ridge forestsTennessee Forest within Nashville 45 225 acres 91 ha 45 Central U S hardwood forests Black Walnut White Oak American Sycamore Persimmon PawpawTennessee Old Forest Arboretum of Overton Park 172 acres 70 ha citation needed Virginia George Washington and Jefferson National Forests 13 230 000 acres 93 000 ha 13 Appalachian Blue Ridge forestsVirginia Caledon Natural Area 13 Upland White Oak Tulip Poplar 13 Washington Olympic National Park 16 366 000 acres 148 000 ha 16 Washington North Cascades National Park 16 236 000 acres 96 000 ha 16 Washington Mount Rainier National Park 16 91 000 acres 37 000 ha 16 Washington Colville National Forest 16 212 488 acres 85 991 ha 16 Washington Gifford Pinchot National Forest 16 198 000 acres 80 000 ha 16 Washington Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest 16 643 500 acres 260 400 ha Washington Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest 16 316 000 acres 128 000 ha 16 Washington Olympic National Forest 16 266 800 acres 108 000 ha 16 Washington South Whidbey State Park 46 381 acres 154 ha Coast Douglas fir Sitka spruce Western Hemlock and Western Red cedar 46 Washington Seward Park Seattle 16 300 acres 120 ha 16 Coast Douglas firWashington Wenatchee National Forest 16 318 800 acres 129 000 ha 16 Washington Schmitz Preserve Park citation needed West Virginia Cathedral State Park 13 132 acres 53 ha Eastern HemlockWest Virginia Monongahela National Forest 47 318 acres 129 ha in 6 separate stands 47 Wisconsin Apostle Islands National Lakeshore 13 1 500 acres 610 ha 13 Wisconsin Chequamegon Nicolet National Forest 13 Wisconsin Gerstberger Pines 48 20 acres 8 1 ha 48 Eastern Hemlock Yellow Birch Red Oak White Pine Basswood Red Maple 48 Wisconsin Namekagon Barrens 13 4 000 acres 1 600 ha 13 Jack pine and scrub oak 13 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