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Texas A&M Forest Service manages five state forests and two arboretums that serve as educational resources for Texans and visitors. The Texas state forests are working forests cared for with sound, scientific, forest management that protects and keeps in existence native flora and fauna.
It is not a stand alone map and is best used in conjunction with a Forest Visitor Map. The MVUM is free to the public at each local Ranger District office and at the Supervisor’s Office. The MVUM list is available below and sections of these maps may be printed from your home computer.
The National Forests and Grasslands in Texas has a number of maps and publications available through the links below. NFGT GIS Data. The zip files listed below contain GIS shapefiles and data to be used within ArcMap or other mapping software.
Explore the state of forests in United States by analyzing tree cover change on GFW’s interactive global forest map using satellite data. Learn about deforestation rates and other land use practices, forest fires, forest communities, biodiversity and much more.
The State and Private Forestry branch of the USDA Forest Service administers the Forest Legacy Program (FLP) in cooperation with Texas A&M Forest Service. Tour through our Story Map, and learn more about the ecologically important forests protected by the Forest Legacy Program.
E.O. Siecke State Forest: Newton County: I.D. Fairchild State Forest: Cherokee County: John Henry Kirby Memorial State Forest: Tyler County: Masterson State Forest: Jasper County: W. Goodrich Jones State Forest: Montgomery County: Ruth Bowling Nichols Arboretum: Cherokee County: Olive Scott Petty Arboretum: Hardin County
Oct 6, 2023 · Nearly 100,000 visitors visit the W. Goodrich Jones State Forest each year to enjoy the 15 miles of trails, learn about forest management, and try to catch a glimpse of an endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.