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Mark Twain National Forest
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
St. Francis River at Silver Mines Recreation Area 2.jpg
A kayaker on the St. Francis River at Silver Mines Recreation Area in the Mark Twain National Forest
Map showing the location of Mark Twain National Forest
Location Missouri, USA
Nearest city Rolla, MO
Coordinates 37°38′13″N 91°05′24″W / 37.637°N 91.09°W / 37.637; -91.09Coordinates: 37°38′13″N 91°05′24″W / 37.637°N 91.09°W / 37.637; -91.09
Area 1,491,840 acres (6,037.3 km2)[1]
Established September 11, 1939[2]
Governing body U.S. Forest Service
Official website
Map of the National Forest

Mark Twain National Forest (MTNF) is a U.S. National Forest located in the southern half of Missouri. MTNF was established on September 11, 1939. It is named for author Mark Twain, a Missouri native. The MTNF covers 1,491,840 acres (Bad rounding here600,000 ha), 78,000 acres (320 km²) of which are Wilderness, and National Scenic River area. MTNF spans 29 counties and represents 11% of all forested land in Missouri. MTNF is divided into six distinct ranger districts: Ava-Cassville-Willow Springs, Eleven Point, Houston-Rolla-Cedar Creek, Poplar Bluff, Potosi-Fredericktown, and the Salem. The six ranger districts actually comprise nine overall unique tracts of forests. Its headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri.

Some unique features of the Mark Twain include Greer Spring, which is the largest spring on National Forest land and part of the Eleven Point National Scenic River, and pumps an average of 214 million gallons of water per day into the river.[3] The public can also visit the Glade Top Trail National Scenic Byway, which offers views of over 30 miles (48 km) to the Boston Mountains in Arkansas. The 350-mile Ozark Trail system winds through much of the National Forest.

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History[edit]

In the 1870s, citizens of southern Missouri began an era of extensive logging of the state's native oak, hickory, and pine forests. Lumber mills were commonplace, but by the 1920s they had disappeared, along with much of the state's native forests. Thus, in 1939 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the MTNF into existence. In March 1933, he also created the Emergency Conservation Work Act, better known as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). In the area that would later become Mark Twain National Forest, hundreds of young men at over fifty CCC sites worked at building roads and planting hundreds of acres of pine to preserve and enhance the natural resources of southern Missouri. Many of their contributions can still be visited and enjoyed today.

Wilderness areas[edit]

Counties[edit]

Although it is far from being the largest National Forest in acreage, Mark Twain National Forest is located in more counties than any other. As of September 30, 2007, its 1,490,862 acres (2,329.47 sq mi, or 6,033.3 km²) were spread over parts of 29 counties in southern and central Missouri.[4]

County Area
Acres Hectares
Oregon County 104,721 42,379
Ripley County 97,437 39,431
Iron County 96,047 38,869
Carter County 90,641 36,681
Reynolds County 89,933 36,395
Wayne County 88,372 35,763
Shannon County 83,934 33,967
Washington County 82,133 33,238
Dent County 73,011 29,547
Taney County 65,953 26,690
Phelps County 65,379 26,458
Barry County 55,187 22,333
Christian County 52,260 21,149
Madison County 51,170 20,708
Howell County 50,504 20,438
Crawford County 50,048 20,254
Texas County 49,581 20,065
Butler County 48,494 19,625
Douglas County 41,030 16,604
Pulaski County 39,177 15,854
Ozark County 38,672 15,650
Laclede County 30,542 12,360
Callaway County 12,467 5,045
Stone County 10,335 4,182
Sainte Genevieve County 10,254 4,150
Wright County 7,159 2,897
Boone County 4,102 1,660
Bollinger County 1,646 666
Saint Francois County 673 272

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Mark Twain National Forest

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370 news items

 
Douglas County Herald
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 12:50:17 -0700

Mark Twain National Forest is the largest public land manager in Missouri with 1.5 million acres in 29 counties in southern and central Missouri. Mark Twain National Forest is managed to restore Missouri's natural communities and maintain a healthy ...
 
Springfield News-Leader
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 10:58:05 -0700

“Every beginning of the recreation season, we find a number of sites that have been vandalized,” said Jenny Farenbaugh, ranger with the Mark Twain National Forest Ava/Cassville/Willow Springs District. “Signs are stolen, shot up, ran over; buildings ...

Sedalia News-Journal

Sedalia News-Journal
Sun, 09 Jun 2013 07:27:54 -0700

Doniphan – Information is being sought on vandals that damaged Mark Twain National Forest's Falling Spring Mill, located in Oregon County. According to Doniphan/Eleven Point Ranger District Ranger Tim Bond, the vandalism was discovered May 18-19, ...

The News

The News
Wed, 22 May 2013 09:34:19 -0700

The Greer Springs area, owned and operated by Mark Twain National Forest Eleven Point District, has recently expanded to include the historic Greer Mill, an old charcoal plant, caretaker residence and older cabins near the Spring Branch area. Future ...
 
Daily Journal Online
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 06:03:30 -0700

Mark Twain National Forest Assistant Fire Management Officer Christopher "Chris" Woods received the award June 6. Officials say Woods rescued two women stranded on top of a vehicle caught in a flash flood approximately 11:30 a.m. May 8, 2009 on Cub ...
 
Daily Journal Online
Sat, 15 Jun 2013 12:59:48 -0700

Our district is also home to the Mark Twain National Forest, National Scenic Riverways and mining and timber interests. I look forward to working with Chairman Hastings and other members of the Natural Resources Committee to protect private property ...
 
Lincoln County Journal
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 07:01:33 -0700

Information is being sought on vandals that damaged Mark Twain National Forest's Falling Spring Mill, located in Oregon County. According to Doniphan/Eleven Point Ranger District Ranger Tim Bond, the vandalism was discovered May 18-19, 2013.

Columbia Missourian

Columbia Missourian
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 06:29:20 -0700

... a forward for the Utah Jazz, held a basketball camp for children at Father Tolton Catholic High School. At a squirrel hunt Saturday, Sini Stephan captured this image of Alec Montie and Bo Scribner, both 14, looking for squirrels in Mark Twain ...
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