There are 145 United States National Forests in 41 states. Each one is under the supervision of the U.S. Forest Service, which falls under the U.S. Department of Agriculture and is composed of several ranger districts. The person in charge of a national forest is called the forest supervisor. The district rangers from the districts within a forest work for the forest supervisor. The headquarters of a national forest is called the supervisor's office. This level coordinates activities between districts, allocates the budget and provides technical support to each district.
Alabama National Forests
Alabama has four national forests:
- Conecuh National Forest
- Talladega National Forest
- Tuskegee National Forest
- William B. Bankhead National Forest
Alabama manages six state forests:
- Choccolocco State Forest
- Hauss State Forest
- Geneva State Forest
- Little River State Forest
- Macon State Forest
- Weogufka State Forest
Alaska National Forests
Alaska has two national forests:
Alaska manages three state forests:
- Haines State Forest
- Southeast State Forest
- Tanana Valley State Forest
Arizona National Forests
Arizona has six national forests:
Arkansas National Forests
Arkansas has two national forests:
California National Forests
California has 18 national forests:
- Angeles National Forest
- Cleveland National Forest
- Eldorado National Forest
- Inyo National Forest
- Klamath National Forest
- Lake Tahoe Basin Management Area
- Lassen National Forest
- Los Padres National Forest
- Mendocino National Forest
- Modoc National Forest
- Plumas National Forest
- San Bernardino National Forest
- Sequoia National Forest
- Shasta-Trinity National Forest
- Sierra National Forest
- Six Rivers National Forest
- Stanislaus National Forest
- Tahoe National Forest
California has eight state forests:
- Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest
- Ellen Pickett State Forest
- Jackson Demonstration State Forest
- Las Posadas State Forest
- LaTour Demonstration State Forest
- Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest
- Mount Zion Demonstration State Forest
- Soquel Demonstration State Forest
Colorado National Forests
Colorado has 11 national forests:
Florida National Forests
Florida has three national forests:
Georgia National Forests
Georgia has one national forest:
Idaho National Forests
Idaho has 11 national forests:
- Boise National Forest
- Caribou-Targhee National Forest
- Clearwater National Forest
- Idaho Panhandle National Forests: Coeur d'Alene, Kaniksu, and St. Joe National Forests
- Nez Perce National Forest
- Payette National Forest
- Salmon-Challis National Forest
- Sawtooth National Forest
- Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
Illinois National Forests
Illinois has one national forest:
Illinois manages five state forests:
- Big River State Forest
- Hidden Springs State Forest
- Lowden-Miller State Forest
- Sand Ridge State Forest
- Trail of Tears State Forest
Indiana National Forests
Indiana has one national forest:
Indiana has 16 state forests:
- Clark State Forest
- Deam Lake State Recreation Area
- Ferdinand State Forest
- Greene-Sullivan State Forest
- Harrison-Crawford State Forest
- Jackson-Washington State Forest
- Martin State Forest
- Morgan-Monroe State Forest
- Mountain Tea State Forest
- Owen-Putnam State Forest
- Pike State Forest
- Ravinia State Forest
- Salamonie River State Forest
- Selmier State Forest
- Starve Hollow State Recreation Area
- Yellowwood State Forest
Kentucky National Forests
Kentucky has three national forests:
- Daniel Boone National Forest
- George Washington and Jefferson National Forests
- Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area
Kentucky has six state forests:
- Green River State Forest
- Kentenia State Forest
- Kentucky Ridge State Forest
- Pennyrile State Forest
- Rolleigh Peterson Educational Forest
- Tygarts State Forest
Louisiana National Forests
Louisiana has one national forest:
Louisiana has one state forest:
Maine National Forests
Maine has one national forest:
Maine has one state forest:
- Durham State Forest
Michigan National Forests
Michigan has three national forests:
Minnesota National Forests
Minnesota has two national forests:
Mississippi National Forests
Mississippi has six national forests:
Montana National Forests
Montana has seven national forests:
Nebraska National Forests
Nebraska has two national forests:
New Hampshire National Forests
New Hampshire has one national forest:
New Mexico National Forests
New Mexico has five national forests:
North Carolina National Forests
North Carolina has five national forests:
Oregon National Forests
Oregon has 12 national forests:
- Deschutes National Forest
- Fremont-Winema National Forest
- Klamath National Forest
- Malheur National Forest
- Mt. Hood National Forest
- Ochoco National Forest
- Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest
- Siuslaw National Forest
- Umatilla National Forest
- Umpqua National Forest
- Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
- Willamette National Forest
Pennsylvania National Forests
Pennsylvania has one national forest:
Puerto Rico National Forests
Puerto Rico has one national forest:
South Carolina National Forests
South Carolina has two national forests:
South Dakota National Forests
South Dakota has one national forest:
Texas National Forests
Texas has four national forests:
Utah National Forests
Utah has five national forests:
Virginia National Forests
Virginia has one national forest:
Washington National Forests
Washington has five national forests:
West Virginia National Forests
West Virginia has two national forests:
Wisconsin National Forests
Wisconsin has one national forest:
Wyoming National Forests
Wyoming has eight national forests: