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  2. There is at least one national forest in all but ten states: Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Dakota, and Rhode Island (although Kansas and North Dakota have national grasslands).

  3. Jul 13, 2020 · How many National Forests are there in United States? There are 152** areas known as National Forests and two that have other titles but are counted as National Forests. These National Forest cover 188,336,179 acres (294,275 sq. mi / 762,169 sq. km) of land.

  4. The United States national forest comprises about 132 million acres. [9] There are 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands containing 193 million acres (297,000 mi 2 /769 000 km 2) of land. [10] These lands comprise 8.5 percent of the total land area of the United States, an area about the size of Texas. [1]

  5. Jul 12, 2020 · How Many National Forests are in the United States? Officially, there are 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands in the United States. But depending on where you read the information, that number can vary widely.

    • Alabama National Forests. Alabama has four national forests: Conecuh National Forest. Talladega National Forest. Tuskegee National Forest. William B. Bankhead National Forest.
    • Alaska National Forests. Alaska has two national forests: Chugach National Forest. Tongass National Forest. Alaska manages three state forests: Haines State Forest.
    • Arizona National Forests. Arizona has six national forests: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Coconino National Forest. Coronado National Forest. Kaibab National Forest.
    • Arkansas National Forests. Arkansas has two national forests: Ouachita National Forest. Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.
  6. Currently, there are 63 national parks in America, spread across the entire country. Thirty states have one or more national parks, from Maine to Minnesota, from Alaska to Hawaii, and from California to Florida.

  7. It has been estimated that before European settlement, forests in the United States mainland covered nearly 1 billion acres (4,000,000 km 2). [1] Since the mid-1600s, about 300 million acres (1,200,000 km 2 ) of forest have been cleared, primarily for agriculture during the 19th century.

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