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Medicine Bow–Routt National Forest

Medicine Bow–Routt National Forest is the official title to a U.S. Forest Service managed area extending over 2,222,313 acres (8,993.38 km2)[3] in the states of Wyoming and Colorado, United States. What were once three separate areas, Medicine Bow National Forest, Routt National Forest, and Thunder Basin National Grassland were administratively combined in 1995 due to similarity of the resources, proximity to each other and for administrative purposes.

Medicine Bow–Routt National Forest
Medicine Bow National Forest
LocationWyoming-Colorado, U.S.
Nearest cityCheyenne, WY
Coordinates41°35′N 106°13′W / 41.583°N 106.217°W / 41.583; -106.217Coordinates: 41°35′N 106°13′W / 41.583°N 106.217°W / 41.583; -106.217
Area2,222,313 acres (8,993.38 km2)[1]
EstablishedMay 22, 1902[2]
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
WebsiteMedicine Bow–Routt National Forest
The Snowy Range in Medicine Bow–Routt National Forest

The Medicine Bow National Forest section (1,096,891 acres) is located in southeastern Wyoming and was originally created as a forest reserve in 1902. Named after the Native American powwows in which numerous tribes would congregate here in search of mountain mahogany, which was an excellent wood for the manufacturing of bows, and to perform rituals hoped to cure diseases and thus make "good medicine". Areas of interest include the Snowy Range where the highest peak is Medicine Bow Peak at 12,013 feet (3,662 m) and is visible from Snowy Range Pass, 10,847 ft (3,306 m), on Wyoming highway 130. The Encampment River, Huston Park, Savage Run and Platte River Wildernesses are all located within the Medicine Bow portion of the National Forest. (A small part of the Platte River Wilderness extending into Colorado is shared with Routt National Forest, as indicated below.)[4] Vedauwoo is located immediately north of Interstate 80 and consists of numerous rock outcroppings popular with rock climbers. In descending order of land area the forest is located in Carbon, Albany, Converse, Natrona, and Platte counties. There are local ranger district offices located in Laramie, Saratoga, and Douglas.[5]

Routt National Forest lands (1,125,438 acres) are located in northwestern Colorado. The Steamboat Ski Resort is located in the forest, on Mount Werner. The forest is named after John Routt, the first Governor of Colorado. It was established in 1905 by President Theodore Roosevelt. The forest encompasses 1,126,346 acres (4,558.16 km2). The Continental Divide splits the forest in half, with the east part drained by the North Platte River and the west drained by the Yampa River. Routt National Forest contains seven wilderness areas entirely or partially within it. Entirely within Routt are the Mount Zirkel and the Sarvis Creek Wildernesses. Lying mostly within neighboring forests but extending into Routt are the Flat Tops (White River NF 83.5%), Neota (Roosevelt NF 97.3%), Never Summer (Arapaho NF 68.4%), Platte River (Medicine Bow NF 96.8%), and Rawah (Roosevelt NF 98.0%) Wildernesses. In descending order of land area the forest is located in Routt, Jackson, Rio Blanco, Grand, Moffat, and Garfield counties. There are local ranger district offices located in Steamboat Springs, Walden, and Yampa.

Thunder Basin National Grassland (547,620 acres) is located in northeastern Wyoming and consists primarily of lands leased to cattle interests. In descending order of land area the grassland is located in Weston, Converse, Campbell, Niobrara, and Crook counties. There are local ranger district offices located in Douglas.

The forest headquarters is in Laramie, Wyoming.

References

  1. ^ "Land Areas of the National Forest System" (PDF). U.S. Forest Service. January 2012. Retrieved June 30, 2012.
  2. ^ (PDF). ForestHistory.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 28, 2012. Retrieved July 30, 2012.
  3. ^ Table 6 – NFS Acreage by State, Congressional District and County – United States Forest Service – September 30, 2007
  4. ^ Platte River Wilderness acreage breakdown, Wilderness.net
  5. ^ . fs.usda.gov. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.

Further reading

  • Bankey, Viki; Soulliere, Sandra J.; Toth, Margo I., eds. (2000). Mineral resource potential and geology of the Routt National Forest and the Middle Park Ranger District of the Arapaho National Forest, Colorado. Washington: U.S. Geological Survey via U.S. G.P.O. ISBN 0-607-91992-2. OCLC 42752422. [U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1610].

External links

  • . fs.fed.us. Archived from the original on June 18, 2009.

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Medicine Bow Routt National Forest is the official title to a U S Forest Service managed area extending over 2 222 313 acres 8 993 38 km2 3 in the states of Wyoming and Colorado United States What were once three separate areas Medicine Bow National Forest Routt National Forest and Thunder Basin National Grassland were administratively combined in 1995 due to similarity of the resources proximity to each other and for administrative purposes Medicine Bow Routt National ForestMedicine Bow National ForestLocationWyoming Colorado U S Nearest cityCheyenne WYCoordinates41 35 N 106 13 W 41 583 N 106 217 W 41 583 106 217 Coordinates 41 35 N 106 13 W 41 583 N 106 217 W 41 583 106 217Area2 222 313 acres 8 993 38 km2 1 EstablishedMay 22 1902 2 Governing bodyU S Forest ServiceWebsiteMedicine Bow Routt National Forest The Snowy Range in Medicine Bow Routt National Forest The Medicine Bow National Forest section 1 096 891 acres is located in southeastern Wyoming and was originally created as a forest reserve in 1902 Named after the Native American powwows in which numerous tribes would congregate here in search of mountain mahogany which was an excellent wood for the manufacturing of bows and to perform rituals hoped to cure diseases and thus make good medicine Areas of interest include the Snowy Range where the highest peak is Medicine Bow Peak at 12 013 feet 3 662 m and is visible from Snowy Range Pass 10 847 ft 3 306 m on Wyoming highway 130 The Encampment River Huston Park Savage Run and Platte River Wildernesses are all located within the Medicine Bow portion of the National Forest A small part of the Platte River Wilderness extending into Colorado is shared with Routt National Forest as indicated below 4 Vedauwoo is located immediately north of Interstate 80 and consists of numerous rock outcroppings popular with rock climbers In descending order of land area the forest is located in Carbon Albany Converse Natrona and Platte counties There are local ranger district offices located in Laramie Saratoga and Douglas 5 Routt National Forest lands 1 125 438 acres are located in northwestern Colorado The Steamboat Ski Resort is located in the forest on Mount Werner The forest is named after John Routt the first Governor of Colorado It was established in 1905 by President Theodore Roosevelt The forest encompasses 1 126 346 acres 4 558 16 km2 The Continental Divide splits the forest in half with the east part drained by the North Platte River and the west drained by the Yampa River Routt National Forest contains seven wilderness areas entirely or partially within it Entirely within Routt are the Mount Zirkel and the Sarvis Creek Wildernesses Lying mostly within neighboring forests but extending into Routt are the Flat Tops White River NF 83 5 Neota Roosevelt NF 97 3 Never Summer Arapaho NF 68 4 Platte River Medicine Bow NF 96 8 and Rawah Roosevelt NF 98 0 Wildernesses In descending order of land area the forest is located in Routt Jackson Rio Blanco Grand Moffat and Garfield counties There are local ranger district offices located in Steamboat Springs Walden and Yampa Thunder Basin National Grassland 547 620 acres is located in northeastern Wyoming and consists primarily of lands leased to cattle interests In descending order of land area the grassland is located in Weston Converse Campbell Niobrara and Crook counties There are local ranger district offices located in Douglas The forest headquarters is in Laramie Wyoming References Edit Land Areas of the National Forest System PDF U S Forest Service January 2012 Retrieved June 30 2012 The National Forests of the United States PDF ForestHistory org Archived from the original PDF on October 28 2012 Retrieved July 30 2012 Table 6 NFS Acreage by State Congressional District and County United States Forest Service September 30 2007 Platte River Wilderness acreage breakdown Wilderness net Medicine Bow Routt National Forests amp Thunder Basin National Grassland fs usda gov Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Further reading EditBankey Viki Soulliere Sandra J Toth Margo I eds 2000 Mineral resource potential and geology of the Routt National Forest and the Middle Park Ranger District of the Arapaho National Forest Colorado Washington U S Geological Survey via U S G P O ISBN 0 607 91992 2 OCLC 42752422 U S Geological Survey Professional Paper 1610 External links EditMedicine Bow Routt National Forest at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity USDA Forest Service Medicine Bow amp Routt National Forests Thunder Basin National Grassland Home fs fed us Archived from the original on June 18 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Medicine Bow Routt National Forest amp oldid 1093453028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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