Bankhead National Forest

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Bankhead National Forest is a federally protected woodland area in northwestern Alabama known for its rugged terrain, waterfalls, and extensive hiking and recreation opportunities.

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Bankhead National Forest canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national forest
protected area
contains Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River NERFINISHED
Sipsey Wilderness NERFINISHED
extensive cave and rock shelter systems
numerous waterfalls
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType mixed hardwood-pine forest
governingBody United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
hasArea approximately 181000 acres
hasBiome temperate deciduous forest
hasDesignation Sipsey Wilderness NERFINISHED
hasFeature canyons
clear streams
extensive trail system
rugged terrain
sandstone bluffs
waterfalls
hasNickname Land of a Thousand Waterfalls NERFINISHED
hasPlantSpecies ferns
hardwood trees
mosses
pine trees
hasRecreationActivity camping
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
off-highway vehicle riding
wildlife viewing
hasUse conservation of biodiversity
outdoor recreation
watershed protection
hasWildernessArea Sipsey Wilderness NERFINISHED
hasWildlife black bear
various songbirds
white-tailed deer
wild turkey
isPartOfEcoregion Southern Appalachian region (broadly defined)
locatedIn Alabama
locatedInCounty Franklin County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Lawrence County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Winston County, Alabama NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northwestern Alabama
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
namedAfter John H. Bankhead NERFINISHED
partOf National Forest System NERFINISHED

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Winston County containsPartOf Bankhead National Forest
Winston County, Alabama knownFor Bankhead National Forest