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A 30,000 foot view of Nature's Benefits from California's National Forests. » View map
How much snow is on the ground at various elevations on any Sierra forest. » View map
An interactive locator map with links to purchase paper & digital map products. » View map
An interactive map of recreation fee sites in Southern California. » View map
A web app with links to download and purchase MVUM & OSVUM maps.» View map
Information on the status of campgrounds and many other designated recreation sites. » View map
The Pacific Southwest Region of the US Forest Service manages 20 million acres of National Forest land in California and assists the State and Private forest landowners in California, Hawaii and the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands. Eighteen national forests are located in this region, in the North Coast, Cascade, and Sierra Nevada ranges and from Big Sur to the Mexican border in the south Coast range. The Pacific Southwest Region is commonly referred to as Region 5 (R5).