Mark Twain National Forest

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Mark Twain National Forest is a large federally managed woodland area in southern Missouri known for its Ozark Highlands scenery, extensive hiking trails, and diverse wildlife habitats.

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Mark Twain National Forest canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federally managed woodland
national forest
protected area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity camping
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
off-highway vehicle riding
wildlife viewing
hasConservationFocus sustainable forestry
watershed protection
wildlife habitat protection
hasEcosystem Ozark National Forest
surface form: Ozark forest

hardwood forest
shortleaf pine forest
hasFeature scenic byways
wilderness areas
hasLandscapeFeature caves
glades
hills
karst topography
ridges
springs
streams
valleys
hasPlant hickory
oak
shortleaf pine
hasRecreationAreaType campgrounds
picnic areas
scenic overlooks
hasState Missouri
hasTrailType equestrian trails
hiking trails
off-road vehicle trails
hasWildlife black bear
raptors
songbirds
white-tailed deer
wild turkey
isPartOf U.S. National Forest
surface form: National Forest System
locatedIn Missouri
Ozark Plateau
surface form: Ozark Highlands
locatedInRegion southern Missouri
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
namedAfter Mark Twain

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Ozarks region (partly) hasPart Mark Twain National Forest
subject surface form: Ozarks
Ozark Plateau containsProtectedArea Mark Twain National Forest
Interior Highlands contains Mark Twain National Forest
southwestern Missouri hasProtectedArea Mark Twain National Forest
subject surface form: Southwestern Missouri
Rolla, Missouri, United States locatedNear Mark Twain National Forest