Ashley National Forest is located in northeastern Utah and covers over 1.3 million acres of diverse landscapes. It is named after William H. Ashley, a fur trapper and explorer who played a significant role in the early history of the American West.
Ashley National Forest plays a crucial role in preserving the region's biodiversity and supporting a variety of plant and animal species. The forest provides habitat for numerous endangered and threatened species, such as the Canada lynx and the Colorado pikeminnow.
Additionally, the forest helps regulate the local climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis. It also plays a vital role in maintaining water quality by filtering pollutants and providing clean water for nearby communities.
In conclusion, Ashley National Forest is a valuable natural resource that provides a wide range of benefits to both the environment and the local community. Its diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and recreational opportunities make it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Description: Summer is fire season. Each year members of our communities and government agencies come together to train and fight wildfires. This photograph show the participants of the 1944 Ashley Fire training camp at Green Lakes. As you can read below, these men represent multiple towns, agencies, counties, and even states. Front Row (left to right): Clarence Freestone, Guard Vernal D.; Grant Fields, G. S.; Paul Krause, Ind. S.; Glen Lambert, F.R. Vernal D.; Harry Woodward, S.D.S. Roosevelt; Russel Keetch, Uintah Co. Agent; Marden Broadbent, Duchesne Co Agent; Marvin Christensen, Manila D.; Clay Benson, Guard Manila; Mark Anson, Sheriff Daggett Co.; L. Waine Larson, D. Grazier; Wm. Hussman, Cattleman; Reed Wilson, Grazing S. Last Row (left to right): Ed Anderson, Prop. Green Lakes Resort; Alt Carroll, Guard Lake Fork D.; Roy Shipley, S.C.S; Alex Hutcheon, Guard Whiterocks; Howard Ivery, S.C.S; A.K. Wogensen, F.R. Ft. Bridger; George Walkup, F.R. Whiterocks; Clyde Lambert, F.R. Lake Fork; Leslie Taylor, Guard Ft. Bridger; Keith Smith, Sheepman; Dick Bennett, State Game Wardin; Wm. Hurst, F.R. Manila; Robert Livsey, Adm. Ass’t.-Ashley Forest; Joe Hickey, Stockman-Lonetree, WY.
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Description: Ashley National Forest in northeastern Utah.
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Description: Ashley National Forest in northeastern Utah.
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Description: Aspen trees in Ashley National Forest in fall 2021.
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Description: This image depicts the smoke plumes from the East Fork fire about one day after it started in Ashley National Forest, Utah. This image was rotated 90° clockwise.
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Description: Panoramic view of Ashley National Forest in Fall 2021.
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Description: Yellow trees on a sunny October day in Ashley National Forest.
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Description: Yellow foliage in Ashley National Forest in northeastern Utah.
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