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North Dakota has the smallest forested area in the United States. There are five state forests managed by the North Dakota Forest Service. They are:

Turtle Mountain State Recreational forest, which is the largest with only 7,814 acres. The remainder include three with an area of less then a square mile.

Homen State forest covers 4,184 acres.

Tetralt Woods,

Mouse River State forest, and

Sheyenne River State forest.

There is also the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

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