Tahoe National Forest

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Tahoe National Forest is a large U.S. national forest in the northern Sierra Nevada of California, known for its alpine landscapes, extensive recreation opportunities, and diverse wildlife habitats.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf national forest
protected area
continent North America
country United States
governingBody U.S. Forest Service
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
continental mountain climate
hasEcosystemType montane forest
riparian habitat
subalpine forest
hasLandscapeFeature granite peaks
lakes
meadows
rivers
hasLandscapeType alpine landscape
coniferous forest
mountainous terrain
hasProtectionStatus IUCN Category VI (managed resource protected area)
hasUse recreation management
timber production
watershed protection
hasVegetation fir forest
oak woodland
pine forest
hasWildlifeHabitat bird habitat
black bear habitat
deer habitat
fish habitat
isPublicAccess yes
knownFor alpine scenery
diverse wildlife habitats
recreation opportunities
locatedIn California
Sierra Nevada
northern Sierra Nevada
managedBy United States Forest Service
offersActivity camping
cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking
hunting
mountain biking
off-highway vehicle use
scenic driving
snowshoeing
partOf U.S. National Forest System
region Northern California
state California


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