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A large portion of the Pine Ridge is owned or managed by either the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission or by various U.S. Government agencies for preservation and recreation uses. These areas include: Chadron State Park; Fort Robinson; Metcalf Wildlife Management Area; Nebraska National Forest. Pine Ridge National Recreation Area; Soldier Creek ...
Dawes County, Nebraska, United States: Nearest city: Chadron, Nebraska: Coordinates: Area: 6,600 acres (26.71 km 2) Governing body: United States Forest Service: Website: Pine Ridge Ranger District/Pine Ridge National Recreation Area
The Nebraska National Forest is a United States National Forest located within the U.S. state of Nebraska. The total area of the national forest is 141,864 acres (221.663 sq mi; 574.10 km 2). The forest is managed by the U.S. Forest Service's Nebraska Forests and Grasslands Supervisor's Office in Chadron, Nebraska. The national forest includes ...
Chadron State Park is a public recreation area located within the Nebraska National Forest, nine miles (14 km) south of Chadron, Nebraska, in the northwestern portion of the state. [2] The park's 974 acres (394 ha) include a portion of the Pine Ridge escarpment and Chadron Creek.
Soldier Creek Wilderness is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska.Created by an act of Congress in 1986, the wilderness is managed by the U.S. Forest Service and covers an area of 7,794 acres (31.54 km 2) within the Pine Ridge section of the Nebraska National Forest.
From the Pine Ridge forests of the western Panhandle that consist of Ponderosa Pine with tallgrass prairie understory to the Eastern redcedar infested riparian Eastern Cottonwood forests of the Platte River corridor in the center of the state and the Niobrara River valley in the Northeast, wildland fire is an annual threat to Nebraska's forest ...
Located in the Sandhills of Nebraska, Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest is a combination of prairie and trees planted since 1903, of which ponderosa pine has been most successful. [12]: 243–244 [90] San Bernardino: California: February 25, 1893
Nebraska National Forest; O. Oglala National Grassland; P. Pine Ridge National Recreation Area; T. Toadstool Geologic Park; Trailside Museum of Natural History