United States Department of Agriculture
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, Colorado [Map] National Forest Service
$ 32.99
$ 44.95
- Year - 2012
- Scale - 1/2" to the Mile
- Topo Lines - No
- Plastic
- Region 2
The Roosevelt National Forest was named in honor of Theodore Roosevelt, the person most responsible for creating the National Forest System as we know it today. Originally part of Medicine Bow Forest Reserve established in 1897, this public land became the Colorado National Forest in 1910. President Herbert Hoover renamed it Roosevelt National Forest in 1932. Today, the Roosevelt is administered jointly as part of the 1.3-million acre Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. Topography on the Roosevelt National Forest varies from rolling foothills to snow covered peaks, to deep scenic canyons.
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