U.S. Forest Service - Hoosier National Forest

U.S. Forest Service - Hoosier National Forest This U.S. Forest Service page is a combined effort of the National Forest Foundation and the USDA Forest Service.

The National Forest Foundation, chartered by Congress, engages Americans in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System, administers private gifts of funds and land for the benefit of the National Forests. http://www.nationalforests.org/

The Forest Service manages a system of 155 national forests, 20 national gr

asslands, and 222 research and experimental forests, as well as other special areas, covering more than 192 million acres of public land. The Forest Service has evolved into a 30,000 employee agency that manages the national forests for a number of multiple uses, including recreation, timber, wilderness, minerals, water, grazing, fish, and wildlife.

Have you been to Buzzard Roost???  Check out this blog by Perry County Convention & Visitors Bureau
05/30/2026

Have you been to Buzzard Roost??? Check out this blog by Perry County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Discovering Buzzards Roost: One of Perry County, Indiana’s Scenic Treasure Tucked deep within the rolling hills of southern Indiana lies one of Perry County’s most breathtaking overlooks — Buzzard Roost […]

Come on out to Earthfest at Garfield Park on Indy  today!  We're  here until 4 pm
05/30/2026

Come on out to Earthfest at Garfield Park on Indy today! We're here until 4 pm

Stay safe this summer by following a few heat safety tips. In extreme heat, dress in loose-fitting, lightweight, and lig...
05/29/2026

Stay safe this summer by following a few heat safety tips.

In extreme heat, dress in loose-fitting, lightweight, and light-colored clothes.

Avoid dark colors because they absorb the sun’s rays.

Tell City Office - internet outage5/27 update - we are operational againOur Tell City office is experiencing an internet...
05/26/2026

Tell City Office - internet outage
5/27 update - we are operational again

Our Tell City office is experiencing an internet outage. Phones are currently unavailable and no pass or permit sales can be made. Please contact our Bedford Office for assistance - 812-275-5987.

05/26/2026

Invasive Plant of the Week: Mimosa (Albizia julibrissin)

Don’t let the soft, pink, powderpuff blooms fool you...mimosa is an aggressive invader that spreads quickly and causes real harm to our ecosystems. It produces abundant seeds that are easily dispersed by water and wildlife, allowing it to rapidly colonize roadsides, streambanks, forest edges, and disturbed areas. Once established, it forms dense thickets that crowd out native plants, reducing the diversity of species that wildlife depend on for food and habitat.

Mimosa also alters soil conditions through nitrogen fixation, giving it a competitive advantage over native species adapted to lower-nutrient soils. Its fast growth and dense canopy shade out native seedlings, preventing forests from regenerating naturally.

Help protect our natural areas by avoiding planting mimosa and removing it when possible. Learn how to identify and manage invasive species like this one: sicim.info

Horseback riders have been exploring our national forests for generations. With miles of trails for every skill level, t...
05/26/2026

Horseback riders have been exploring our national forests for generations. With miles of trails for every skill level, there’s plenty to enjoy. If you’re riding this season, stick to designated routes, respect wildlife and help keep these trails in great shape.

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