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This is a close up photograh of rock art on the Kaibab National Forest. The Kaibab (pronounced kie-bab) is one of six National Forests in Arizona operating under the care of the USDA Forest Service. The Kaibab truly offers something for everyone. If you are anywhere near northern Arizona, you won't want to miss the chance to visit us!

This Week's News


Features

Four Forest Restoration Initiative View of the San Francisco Peaks from the Kaibab National Forest.

Four national forests are actively engaged in a collaborative, landscape-scale initiative designed to restore fire-adapted ecosystems in the Southwestern Region. Those forests are the Kaibab, Coconino, Apache-Sitgreaves and Tonto. Together with a diverse group of stakeholders, including members of local, county and state governments, organizations, institutions, environmental groups, and industry representatives, the four forest supervisors and Four Forest Restoration Initiative team members are working to collaboratively plan and carry out landscape-scale restoration of ponderosa pine forests in northern Arizona.
 

 

Snake Gulch Video

Image of Hopi elders and Forest Service representatives in Snake Gulch Canyon, northern Arizona.

In 2009 Kaibab National Forest representatives and Hopi Tribal Members visited Snake Gulch Canyon in the Kanab Creek Wilderness.


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Spotlights

2009 Kaibab National Forest Accomplishments Report

A Kaibab National Forest archaeologist works on the fireline to protect cultural sites.

The Kaibab National Forest achieved many goals during 2009 thanks to the hard work of employees, retirees, partners and volunteers.

Kaibab Land Management Plan - Working Draft

A canyon view on the Kaibab National Forest.

This working draft of the Kaibab Land Management Plan has been developed collaboratively and is a foundation for further collaborative discussion and feedback.

 


The Ol' Dodge - A Piece of Forest Service History

The green Region 3 Dodge Brothers Business Car surrounded by yellow flowers.

Oldest vehicle continuously owned by the Forest Service.

Management Indicator Species of the Kaibab National Forest

Goshawk

This report provides information about management indicator species for the Kaibab National Forest.