
White Mountain National Forest, managed by the U.S. Forest Service, is a vast public land area in New Hampshire and Maine, renowned for its hardwood forests, alpine peaks, and year-round recreation.
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Recent activities have focused on sustainable recreation management, wildfire prevention, and expanding public access while preserving ecological integrity.
Implementation of updated fire restrictions and forest management plans to address climate change and wildfire risks
Strategic efforts to expand market presence and reach new customer segments.
Implementation of advanced technologies to improve service delivery and customer experience.
White Mountain National Forest is not a traditional company but a federally managed forest established to conserve natural resources and provide public recreation. Its operations include forest management, wildlife habitat preservation, fire control, and maintaining extensive hiking and camping infrastructure. The forest is a major destination for outdoor enthusiasts, supporting local economies through tourism and sustainable resource use. It also plays a key role in environmental education and historical preservation in the region.
New Hampshire, USA
1918
Private company