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Where are the Alaskas largest national forests?

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Where are the Alaskas largest national forests?

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The nation’s two largest national forests are located in Alaska: Tongass in the Southeast has 16.8 million acres and Chugach on South-central has 4.8 million acres. From the amount of precipitation the Tongass National Forest receives annually, it can be considered a rain forest. It’s just not tropical :).

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