
Welcome
The Humboldt-Toiyabe's spectacular 6.3 million acres makes it the
largest national forest in the lower 48 states. Located in Nevada and a small
portion of eastern California, the Forest offers year-round recreation
of all types.
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News Releases:
National Environmental Policy Act Documents and Management Plans:
Highlights:
Do you know that White Nose Syndrome is killing bats?
Do you know there are ways to contain and decontaminate it?
Bridgeport Winter Recreation Area, California
California Sno-Park Permits Available at Carson Ranger District
Carson Ranger District Book and Map Store
Tribute to the Crew of Tanker 09
Special Tribute to Steven Thomas (Tom) Stefani
Have You Taken the "Don't Trash Nevada" Pledge?
Motor Vehicle Use Maps
Resource Advisory Committees (RAC)
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest seeks citizens to participate on four new Resource Advisory Committees (RACs) being established for the following Nevada counties: Lyon and Mineral, Elko, Humboldt, and Nye and White Pine. more>>
Economic Recovery
Many of the communities most affected by the economic downturn are located near national forests. Using funding from The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the Forest Service will create and maintain private sector jobs for communities by funding projects to remove hazardous biomass, restore watersheds, repair trails, bridges and roads, and make fish passage improvements. We will also update facilities to increase their efficiency in the use of energy and water. more>> |