Daniel Boone National Forest

Local nameDaniel Boone National Forest
LocationKentucky, United States

The Daniel Boone National Forest is a national forest in Kentucky. Established in 1937, it includes 708,000 acres of federally owned land within a 2,100,000-acre proclamation boundary. The name of the forest was changed in 1966 in honor of the explorer Daniel Boone.

The terrain of the forest is generally rugged, and includes multiple prominent water features. It is home to a range of plant and animal species, although many areas still bear evidence of industrial logging and other practices which took place mostly prior to federal protection. It is a popular recreational and tourist destination which serves a million or more visitors a year, and contains several widely recognized areas which are protected in their own right, including state parks, trails, wilderness areas, and landmarks.

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Aerial view of Laurel… @ George Green, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
 

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone_National_Forest

Coordinates 37°17'20.288" N -83°57'16.343" E

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