No there is not, but there are state forests.
37 state marks and 1 national forests.
We have 7 National Forests in the State of New Mexico. These include:Lincoln National ForestGila National ForestCibola National ForestApache-Sitgraves National ForestCarson National ForestCoronado National ForestSanta Fe National Forest
I think there might be some,
Monongahela National Forest in the only national forest in the state and it's in the Allegheny Mountains, towards the eastern part of the state.
Vermont has many forests throughout the state, including the popular Green Mountain National Forest that has recreation for all four seasons. Other forests include Gifford Woods State Park and Emerald Lake State Forest.
C. J. Buck has written: 'The national forests in Oregon and the state' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry
The most popular forest in the state of Missouri is the Mark Twain National Forest.Other forests includeDaniel Boone Memorial State ForestIndian Trail State ForestOsage Fork State ForestAmong many others.
Yes, we have a large system of National and State parks as well as game refuges, national forests, and private hunting preserves.
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Redwood forests are found primarily along the coast of California in the United States. Some of the most famous redwood forests include Redwood National and State Parks, Muir Woods National Monument, and Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
Roosevelt elk also know as "Olympic elk" live in temperate rain forests in Olympic National Park in Washington state.