The Forest is comprised of nearly 200,000 acres offering a wide variety of recreational activities and game species, including deer, bear,
wild turkey and other small game. Thirteen streams totaling 47 miles are stocked. Hundreds of miles of trails and roads to explore. The district
office is located in Laurelton. Always let someone know when and where you will be hiking. Leave no trace of your activities. State parks and
forest district office provide maps and self-guiding brochures. Trails within the forest are open to mountain biking. Most trails are kept clear
over the summer. It is recommended you contact the district office to find out which trails are better for riding. Trails within the forest are
open to horseback riding. Contact the district office for trail maps. Primitive campers spending no more than one night at a campsite typically
do not need a camping permit, with certain exceptions. Contact the local forest district office for camping permit information.