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Year - 2011
Scale - 1:126,720
Topo Lines - No
Plastic
Located in the piney hills and hardwood bottoms of central
and northern Louisiana, the 600,000-acre Kisatchie National
Forest is a treasure trove of natural resources. The Kisatchie has
five ranger districts, each geographically separate, and
spans seven parishes. Although Louisiana is generally
regarded as being swampy and flat, this is only partly true
of Kisatchie. The Caney, Kisatchie, and Winn Ranger Districts
are located in rolling hill country. While the hills are steep
and rocky in the Kisatchie District, the forest flattens out along
floodplains near streams. The forest contains the headwaters
of the Calcasieu, Ouachita, and tributaries of the Red
Rivers and the watersheds many smaller streams.
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