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The Intermountain Region's 13 forests are full of amazing geologic wonders. These pages are useful resources in locating a particular geologic site or interest, gathering geologic backgrounds and histories, or starting points for developing field trips or geologic tours. Sites will continue to be added and updated. Please check back often. Enjoy!
The black dots on the map represent the Forest Supervisor's Office. Click on one to visit the geologic points of interest for that forest.
These pages were developed by Debbie Morgan, a 2006 GeoCorps America participant, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and the Geological Society of America's GeoCorps America Program. The GeoCorps America Program strives to place geoscientists in working relationships with the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management.
Comments and suggestions regarding these pages may be directed to J. Gurrieri, regional geologist.
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