Ozark National Forest

State: 
Arkansas


ABOUT

The Ozark-St. Francis National Forests are really two separate Forests with many differences. They are distinct in their own topographical, geological, biological, cultural and social differences, yet each makes up a part of the overall National Forest system.

The Ozark National Forest covers 1.2 million acres, mostly in the Ozark mountains of northern Arkansas. You’ll find the tallest mountain in the State, Mount Magazine, and an incredible, living underground cave—Blanchard Springs Caverns.

Type of organization: 
Land Management/Protection
Scope: 
Statewide