The area of Chugach National Forest is 21,853.025 square kilometers.
Chugach National Forest was created on 1907-07-23.
It's the northernmost forest in the US.
Chugach
The Chugach National Forest, located in Alaska, is home to a variety of tree species, primarily including Sitka spruce, western hemlock, and mountain hemlock. Additionally, you can find trees such as black cottonwood and aspen in the lower elevations. The forest's diverse ecosystems support both coniferous and deciduous trees, adapted to the region's unique climate and topography.
The top ten largest national forests in the U.S. include Tongass National Forest in Alaska, which is the largest at over 16 million acres. Following it are the Chugach National Forest (also in Alaska), and the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest in Montana. Other significant forests include the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina, the Olympic National Forest in Washington, and the Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania. These forests are known for their vast landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities.
Chugach Forest, Ontarion Forest, and the Flagar Forest. Also the Canadian Tongass Forest, but it is not often included on this list.
The area of Lassen National Forest is 4,331.528 square kilometers.
The area of Tuskegee National Forest is 45.535 square kilometers.
The area of Nebraska National Forest is 574.654 square kilometers.
The area of Talladega National Forest is 1,588.662 square kilometers.
The area of Umpqua National Forest is 3,990.119 square kilometers.
The area of Conecuh National Forest is 339.373 square kilometers.