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List of Oregon National Forests

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The U.S. state of Oregon contains eleven national forests.


Name Location Area (acres) Area (km2) Established Annual visitors
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Deschutes Deschutes, Klamath, Lake, and Jefferson counties 1,596,900 6,462 July 1, 1908 3,162,000
Fremont–Winema Lake, Klamath counties 2,252,587 9,115.90 2002 428,000
Malheur Grant, Harney, Baker, and Malheur counties 1,465,287 5,929.81 July 1, 1908 242,000
Mount Hood Clackamas, Hood River, Wasco, Multnomah, Marion, and Jefferson counties 1,071,466 4,336.07 July 1, 1908 4,400,000
Ochoco Crook, Harney, Wheeler, Grant counties 851,033 3,444.01 July 1, 1911 575,000
Rogue River–Siskiyou Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath counties in Oregon; Del Norte, and Siskiyou counties in California 1,723,179 6,973.46 2004 (1906) 916,000
Siuslaw Lane, Lincoln, Tillamook, Douglas, Yamhill, Benton, Coos, and Polk counties 634,207 2,566.54 July 1, 1908 1,017,000
Umatilla Umatilla, Grant, Columbia, Morrow, Wallowa, Union, Wheeler counties in Oregon; Garfield, Asotin, Walla Walla counties of Washington 1,407,087 5,694.28 July 1, 1908 703,000
Umpqua Douglas, Jackson, Lane counties 983,129 3,978.58 July 2, 1907 799,000
Wallowa–Whitman Wallowa, Baker, Union, Grant, and Umatilla counties 2,392,508 9,682.14 May 6, 1905 505,000
Willamette Lane, Linn, Marion, Douglas, Clackamas, and Jefferson counties 1,675,407 6,780.13 July 1, 1933 1,740,000
Total 16,784,978 67,926.40 14,487,000


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References

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  1. ^ "National Visitor Use Monitoring Round 1 Output: Forest-Level Visitation and Confidence Intervals" (PDF). USFS. October 16, 2006. Retrieved November 30, 2019.