Tuskegee National Forest

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Tuskegee National Forest is a small U.S. national forest in eastern Alabama known for its pine woodlands, wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities such as hiking, hunting, and fishing.

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Tuskegee National Forest canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national forest
protected area
area approximately 11,000 acres
approximately 45 square kilometers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
established 1959
governingBody U.S. Forest Service
hasEcosystemType mixed hardwood-pine forest
pine forest
hasFacility campgrounds
picnic areas
shooting range
hasHydrologyFeature ponds
small streams
hasLandUse multiple-use forest management
hasSoilType sandy and loamy soils
hasTrail Bartram National Recreation Trail
Pleasant Hill Trail
Taska Recreation Area trails
hasVegetation hardwood species
loblolly pine
longleaf pine
hasWildlife small game species
white-tailed deer
wild turkey
IUCNCategory VI
knownFor pine woodlands
recreational opportunities
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Alabama
Lee County, Alabama
Macon County, Alabama
locatedInRegion eastern Alabama
locatedOn Piedmont Plateau
surface form: Piedmont plateau of Alabama
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
nearestCity Tuskegee, Alabama, United States
surface form: Tuskegee, Alabama
offersActivity camping
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
mountain biking
partOf U.S. National Forest
surface form: National Forest System
state Alabama
usedFor outdoor recreation
timber production
wildlife management

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Alabama containsNationalForest Tuskegee National Forest
Macon County contains Tuskegee National Forest
subject surface form: Macon County, Alabama