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U.S. National Forest High Points

Public Land in New Reorganized Forest Units

Showing Gustav Sexauer's first ascent dates for climbed peaks (36 out of 110, or 32.73%)

RankLand NamePeak Elev-Ft StateAscentsAscent Date
1.Inyo National ForestMount Whitney14,498California40932023-06-30
2.Pike and San Isabel National ForestMount Elbert14,438Colorado23342016-07-31
3.Rio Grande National ForestBlanca Peak14,350Colorado497 
4.Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison National ForestUncompahgre Peak14,314Colorado553 
5.Arapaho and Roosevelt National ForestGrays Peak14,276Colorado16082015-07-11
5.White River National ForestGrays Peak14,276Colorado16082015-07-11
7.San Juan National ForestMount Wilson14,253Colorado311 
8.Shasta-Trinity National ForestMount Shasta14,162California1760 
9.Sierra National ForestMount Humphreys13,986California232 
10.Bridger-Teton National ForestGannett Peak13,806Wyoming412 
10.Shoshone National ForestGannett Peak13,806Wyoming412 
12.Ashley National ForestKings Peak13,528Utah9742022-07-30
13.Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National ForestGilbert Peak13,442Utah148 
14.Chugach National ForestMount Marcus Baker13,176Alaska8 
15.Bighorn National ForestCloud Peak13,166Wyoming1902016-07-02
16.Carson National ForestWheeler Peak13,161New Mexico12442017-07-05
17.Santa Fe National ForestTruchas Peak13,102New Mexico124 
18.Medicine Bow-Routt National ForestMount Richthofen12,944Colorado39 
19.Custer National ForestGranite Peak12,804Montana4012014-08-20
19.Gallatin National ForestGranite Peak12,804Montana4012014-08-20
21.Manti-Lasal National ForestMount Peale12,721Utah3382018-07-13
22.Salmon-Challis National ForestBorah Peak12,666Idaho8782022-08-01
23.Coconino National ForestHumphreys Peak12,633Arizona17072018-08-07
24.Sequoia National ForestFlorence Peak12,432California160 
25.Humboldt-Toiyabe National ForestDunderberg Peak12,374California213 
26.Gifford Pinchot National ForestMount Adams12,273Washington2655 
27.Caribou-Targhee National ForestDiamond Peak12,197Idaho167 
28.Fishlake National ForestDelano Peak12,169Utah3452018-07-16 a
29.Sawtooth National ForestHyndman Peak12,009Idaho202 
30.Lincoln National ForestLookout Mountain11,580New Mexico208 
31.Stanislaus National ForestLeavitt Peak11,569California358 
32.San Bernardino National ForestSan Gorgonio Mountain11,499California21172018-08-26
33.Apache-Sitgreaves National ForestMount Baldy11,405Arizona1412019-05-16
34.Beaverhead-Deerlodge National ForestHilgard Peak11,316Montana49 
35.Dixie National ForestBrian Head11,307Utah3852017-09-02 b
36.Cibola National ForestMount Taylor11,301New Mexico3002023-08-27
37.Mount Hood National ForestMount Hood11,239Oregon2444 
38.Gila National ForestWhitewater Baldy10,895New Mexico72 
39.Lake Tahoe Basin Management UnitFreel Peak10,881California605 
40.Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National ForestMount Baker10,773Washington25252024-06-13
41.Coronado National ForestMount Graham10,720Arizona2632018-07-26
42.Willamette National ForestMount Jefferson10,497Oregon222 
43.Kaibab National ForestKendrick Peak10,418Arizona2292017-12-16
44.Eldorado National ForestRound Top10,384California530 
45.Deschutes National ForestSouth Sister10,358Oregon1143 
46.Bitterroot National ForestTrapper Peak10,158Montana187 
47.Angeles National ForestMount San Antonio10,070California5099 
48.Tongass National ForestKates Needle10,016Alaska/British Columbia1 
49.Modoc National ForestEagle Peak9892California179 
50.Wallowa-Whitman National ForestSacajawea Peak9838Oregon265 
51.Boise National ForestSteel Mountain9730Idaho19 
52.Payette National ForestMormon Mountain9545Idaho2 
53.Okanogan-Wenatchee National ForestBonanza Peak9503Washington200 
54.Rogue River-Siskiyou National ForestMount McLoughlin9495Oregon499 
55.Helena National ForestMount Edith9480Montana872010-10-10
56.Nez Perce National ForestShe Devil9400Idaho139 
57.Lewis and Clark National ForestRocky Mountain9392Montana64 
58.Flathead National ForestLowary Peak9369Montana20 
59.Lolo National ForestScapegoat Mountain9202Montana19 
60.Fremont-Winema National ForestMount Thielsen9182Oregon494 
60.Umpqua National ForestMount Thielsen9182Oregon494 
62.Tahoe National ForestMount Lola9145California401 
63.Malheur National ForestStrawberry Mountain9040Oregon225 
64.Klamath National ForestCaesar Peak8920California5 
65.Los Padres National ForestMount Pinos8839California1014 
66.Clearwater National ForestRanger Peak8821Idaho/Montana6 
67.Kootenai National ForestSnowshoe Peak8738Montana109 
68.Lassen National ForestCrater Peak8683California73 
69.Plumas National ForestMount Ingalls8372California172 
70.Mendocino National ForestSouth Yolla Bolly Mountain8094California130 
71.Prescott National ForestMount Union7979Arizona2442017-06-03
72.Umatilla National ForestVinegar Hill Northeast7926Oregon13 
73.Tonto National ForestMyrtle Point7920Arizona1532017-11-17
74.Idaho Panhandle National ForestSouth Selkirk Crest7709Idaho50 
75.Colville National ForestGypsy Peak7320Washington62 
76.Black Hills National ForestBlack Elk Peak7231South Dakota12482007-07-12
77.Olympic National ForestMount Fricaba7139Washington56 
78.Six Rivers National ForestSalmon Mountain6956California96 
79.Ochoco National ForestLookout Mountain6926Oregon145 
80.National Forests in North CarolinaBalsam Cone6597North Carolina336 
81.Cleveland National ForestMount Laguna6299California67 
82.Cherokee National ForestRoan High Knob6283North Carolina/Tennessee502 
83.White Mountain National ForestWhite Mountain National Forest High Point6142New Hampshire2712019-10-05 c
84.George Washington-Jefferson National ForestMount Rogers5729Virginia13222024-03-03 b
85.Monongahela National ForestSpruce Knob4861West Virginia11932020-10-21 a
86.Chattahoochee-Oconee National ForestsBrasstown Bald4784Georgia14202024-03-01 a
87.Nebraska National ForestSoldier Creek Wilderness High Point4740Nebraska6 
88.Siuslaw National ForestMarys Peak4097Oregon418 
89.Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National ForestsMount Ellen4083Vermont9622019-09-15 a
90.El Bosque Nacional del YunqueEl Toro3524Las Piedras/Río Grande14 
91.Francis Marion-Sumter National ForestFork Mountain3294South Carolina34 
92.Daniel Boone National ForestPine Mountain - Harlan 2 Benchmark2840Kentucky3 
93.Ozark-St. Francis National ForestMagazine Mountain2753Arkansas9692016-09-04 b
94.Ouachita National ForestRich Mountain2681Arkansas962016-05-26 c
95.Allegheny National ForestAllegheny National Forest High Point2360Pennsylvania122019-12-17 a
96.National Forests in AlabamaOdum Point2342Alabama7 
97.Superior National ForestEagle Mountain2301Minnesota6482011-07-30
98.Ottawa National ForestMarquette County High Point1932Michigan11 
99.Chequamegon-Nicolet National ForestVilas County High Point1900Wisconsin272014-05-25 d
100.Huron-Manistee National ForestBriar Hill1704Michigan542013-07-31 e
101.Mark Twain National ForestBell Mountain1702Missouri27 
102.Chippewa National ForestCass-Chippewa High Point1630Minnesota12 
103.Wayne National ForestWayne National Forest High Point1320Ohio8 
104.National Forests in TexasBall Knob Hill1180Texas10 
105.Hiawatha National ForestHiawatha National Forest High Point1112Michigan5 
106.Shawnee National ForestWilliams Hill1064Illinois782015-11-13
107.Hoosier National ForestBald Knobs - South Slope950Indiana8 
108.National Forests in MississippiHolly Springs National Forest High Point720Mississippi7 
109.Kisatchie National ForestWebster Parish High Point480Louisiana42 
110.National Forests in FloridaOsceola National Forest High Point195Florida27 

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List Description

National Forests and National Grasslands are publically-owned lands in the United States managed by the U.S. Forest Service, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The 300,000 square miles of Forest Service land is managed for logging, grazing, habitat protection, and outdoor recreation. Sometimes confused with National Parks, National Forests are quite different—Forests are bigger, generally less popular, don’t charge entry fees, and allow managed resource extraction in addition to tourist activities.

There are about 155 named National Forests and 20 National Grasslands. However, this list of National Forest high points is based on a new reorganized list of 109 USFS-managed entities. It also only considers publicly-owned USFS land and no private or public inholdings.

Forest Reorganization

Over the past couple decades the Forest Service has been streamlining and consolidating their operations, and the actual management of their lands is now done by 112 new “combined forests”. Essentially, the USFS saw no distinctions between National Forests and National Grasslands, and no reason to honor traditional National Forest boundaries, so they re-organized their holdings as they saw fit to best manage their land.

Some traditional National Forests survived the re-org intact (for example, the Gifford-Pinchot NF, the White Mountain NF), but others were combined, sometimes into entities with bureaucratic names (for example, “National Forests in Texas”, “Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit”). Most of the former National Grasslands were merged into these new combined National Forests. The old National Forest names may still appear on signs and maps, but organizationally they don’t really exist anymore.

The high point list shown here uses 110 of these new National Forest entities, including the one in Puerto Rico. The only 2 excluded are a new USFS unit entirely composed of former National Grasslands (the Dakota Prairie Grasslands) and the relatively new Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, both of which never had any traditional National Forest land in them.

One advantage of using this new, smaller list of National Forest high points is that many uninspiring peaks in lowlands areas are no longer on the list. For example, the new “National Forests in Mississippi” entity used to be six forests (Holly Springs, Bienville, DeSoto, Delta, Tombigee, Homochitto). In this case, the USFS desire for organizational efficiency aligns nicely with the interests of peakbaggers who prefer “real” mountains.

Inholdings

National Forests tend to have extremely convoluted boundaries. Many of them have a “proclaimed boundary” that may be somewhat regular, but only portions of the land within the proclaimed boundary are actually owned by the USFS. Much of this private land is on the edges of National Forests, but there are also many private inholdings surrounded by public land. There are also cases where an important mountain summit (Mount Washington, NH and Mount Mitchell, NC, for example) are within inholdings that are State Parks and not USFS land. The government is engaged in a long-term effort to purchase inholdings from willing sellers, but this is a very slow process.

This list only shows highpoints located on public Forest Service land. Higher land located on private property within the proclaimed boundary is ignored. Please e-mail the webmaster if you see any errors where a high point on private land is listed.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Roy Schweiker and David Olson, who did much original research on a preliminary list (see link below).

Links

     Preliminary National Forest High Points

 


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