Eldorado National Forest
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Eldorado National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in the central Sierra Nevada mountain range, in eastern California.
Geography
Most of the forest (72.8%) lies in El Dorado County. In descending order of land area the others counties are: Amador, Alpine, and Placer counties in California; and Douglas County in Nevada with Script error: No such module "convert"..[1] The forest is bordered on the north by the Tahoe National Forest, on the east by the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, on the southeast by the Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest, and to the south by the Stanislaus National Forest.
Eldorado National Forest headquarters are located in Placerville, California. There are local ranger district offices in Camino, Georgetown, Pioneer, and Pollock Pines.[2]
Land ownership
A complicated ownership pattern exists. The parcels of other ownership (private or other agency land) are mostly isolated and surrounded on all sides by government land. An opposite pattern occurs outside of the forest boundary, where several small scattered pieces of national forest lands are separated from the main body and surrounded by lands of other ownership.
- Gross area: 786,994 acres (3,185 km²)
- Other ownership: 190,270 acres (770 km²)
- Net area: 596,724 acres (2,415 km²)
Elevations
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Wilderness areas
The Desolation Wilderness is located within the forest's boundaries, as is most of the Mokelumne Wilderness (which extends into neighboring Stanislaus National Forest and Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest).
Climate
A cool montane version of Mediterranean climate extends over most of the forest, with warm, dry summers and cold, wet winters.
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- Precipitation falls mainly from October through April.
- Temperature range: 0 °F (-20 °C) in winter to 100 °F (38 °C) in the summer.
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- Snow is present from December to May at elevations above 6,000 feet (1,800 m).
Ecology
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Vegetation
A wide variety of hardwoods, conifers, shrubs, native grasses, and forbs are represented in the various Eldorado National Forest ecosystems.
The principal plant communities found here are:
- Interior chaparral
- Oak woodlands
- Lower Montane forest — indicator species: Pinus ponderosa, Pinus jeffreyi
- Upper Montane forest — indicator species: Abies magnifica
- Subalpine zone.
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- Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forests
- Coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii)
- Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)
- White fir (Abies concolor)
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- Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) forests
- Red fir (Abies magnifica) forests
Logging
The major commercial forest species are white fir, red fir, ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, sugar pine, Douglas fir, and incense cedar.
Water
Water is a major resource of the Eldorado National Forest. The forest receives about Script error: No such module "convert". of precipitation annually. Average annual runoff is about Script error: No such module "convert".. This is equal to an annual water yield of Script error: No such module "convert". per acre (737,000 m³/km²); therefore National Forest lands yield an estimated Script error: No such module "convert". annually.
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- 297 lakes and reservoirs (including both public and private land), which total 11,994 acres (48.5 km²). 11 large reservoirs account for 9,000 acres (36 km²). The rest are mostly small, high mountain lakes.
Transportation
The Eldorado National Forest has a high density of transportation routes, with Script error: No such module "convert". of roads, and Script error: No such module "convert". of trails. Roads under Forest Service jurisdiction total Script error: No such module "convert".. There are Script error: No such module "convert". of county roads, and Script error: No such module "convert". of private roads within the National Forest boundaries.
History
The forest was established on July 28, 1910, from a portion of Tahoe National Forest and other lands.[4]
See also
- List of national forests of the United States
- List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)
- Category:Fauna of the Sierra Nevada (United States)
References
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- ↑ Table 6 - NFS Acreage by State, Congressional District, and County, 30 September 2008
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External links
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- Gorp.com: Eldorado National Forest
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- Eldorado National Forest
- National forests of California
- National forests of Nevada
- Protected areas of the Sierra Nevada (United States)
- Protected areas of El Dorado County, California
- Protected areas of Alpine County, California
- Protected areas of Amador County, California
- Protected areas of Placer County, California
- Protected areas of Douglas County, Nevada