U.S. Forest Service
A federal agency that manages national forests and grasslands across the United States; it oversees trails, recreation sites, lakes, and conservation programs. Families can access hiking and walking trails, picnic areas, boating and fishing opportunities, and youth programs like the Junior Forest Ranger series.
Category
Non-profit organization
Where
201 14th Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia 20024, United StatesAges
0 mo+
Accessibility
- Parking
- Free · Parking lot
- Restroom
- Standard
Rules
* In general, if state and federal laws permit the carrying of guns, you are allowed to do so on National Forest System lands. * Before you visit, contact the local Forest Service district or forest office, as they are more aware of local ranges, local orders and restrictions, issues and special conditions that may affect you. * For non-commercial use, you don't need a permit to film on Forest Service lands. Commercial filming and photography may take place on Forest Service public lands (National Forests). Like other commercial uses of National Forest System lands or resources, commercial filming and photography requires a Special Use Permit, which is issued by the District Ranger or Forest Supervisor [Authorized Officer] of the relevant forest.
Contact
- sm.fs.webmaster@usda.gov
- Website
- https://www.fs.usda.gov/