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Partnerships

The Lolo National Forest works together with many different partners that help us further our mission, reach common goals and connect with our local communities. The Forest works with a wide range of partners including nonprofit and for-profit entities, Tribal, Federal and State Agencies, watershed groups, volunteers, schools and many more. Together, we address a variety of needs, from maintaining recreational facilities and roads to conserving water, fish and wildlife habitats. These partnerships are vital to sustaining our Forest and creating a space for current and future generations.

Visit the U.S. Forest Service Partnership Resource Center to learn more about partnering with us. 

The Forest Service works to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. Our partners include land management agencies across all levels of government, nonprofit and for-profit entities, and communities. Since the agency’s founding in 1905, partnerships have made significant contributions to our nation’s natural resource management. Explore this site to learn more: https://www.fs.usda.gov/working-with-us/partnerships.

We have many partners who are vital to the successful management of the Lolo National Forest.

Last updated March 17th, 2025