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Tahoe National Forest 
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California Land Management
PO Box 14000
South Lake Tahoe, CA. 96151
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The Tahoe National Forest straddles the crest of the Sierra
Nevada mountains in northern California, and encompasses a
vast territory, from the golden foothills on the western slope
to the high peaks of the Sierra crest. Today, the forest is
managed for a variety of uses in keeping with the mission
statement of the USDA Forest Service, "Caring for the
Land and Serving People." Outdoor recreation is the major
economic influence in the local communities. Millions of people
visit the forest each year to hike, camp, swim, hunt, sightsee,
ski and snowboard, rock climb, bicycle, and dozens of other
activities. Timber, clean water, grazing, minerals, and other
resources are produced for the economic health of the nation,
managed to provide a continuing flow of resources in an ecologically
sustainable fashion. Research areas on the Tahoe are managed
to preserve and protect unique characteristics important for
science.
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Tahoe National Forest
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