Capitol State Forest

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Capitol State Forest is a large, publicly managed forest in western Washington known for its working timberlands, extensive trail system, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Capitol State Forest canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public forest
state forest
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity camping
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
mountain biking
mushroom foraging
nature viewing
off-road vehicle riding
target shooting (designated areas only)
timber harvesting
trail running
hasEcosystemType Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest
hasFeature extensive trail system
hasLandUse outdoor recreation
working timberland
hasManagementGoal recreation access
sustainable timber production
watershed protection
wildlife habitat management
hasNearbyCity Olympia
surface form: Olympia, Washington

Shelton, Washington
Tumwater, Washington
hasRecreationInfrastructure campgrounds
day-use areas
off-road vehicle staging areas
trailheads
hasRegulation Discover Pass required for motor-vehicle access to DNR lands in Washington
hasRoadType gated seasonal roads
gravel forest roads
hasVegetation Douglas-fir
red alder
western hemlock
western redcedar
isPartOf Washington State Department of Natural Resources
surface form: Washington State trust lands
locatedIn Washington
surface form: Washington State

western Washington
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Thurston County, Washington
locatedNear Olympia
surface form: Olympia, Washington
managedBy Washington State Department of Natural Resources
ownedBy Washington State, United States
surface form: State of Washington

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