Welcome to the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
Plan Your Next Adventure!
Explore the diverse landscapes of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. From towering snow-capped peaks to wide-open sage steppes, the Forest is known for its many recreational opportunities.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’s spectacular 6.3 million acres make it the largest National Forest in the lower 48 states. The Forest does not resemble most other National Forests in that it has numerous fairly large but non-contiguous sections scattered across most of the state of Nevada and a portion of eastern California. Forest offices are located in Austin, Carson City, Elko, Ely, Las Vegas, Sparks, Tonopah, Wells, and Winnemucca in Nevada and Bridgeport in California.
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About the Forest
Looking for Forest office locations and contact information, visit the links below.
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Be Prepared
Here are some helpful information items to review before embarking on an outdoor adventure.
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Fire Information
For current fire information, restrictions, and wildfire updates, open and read the links with information below.
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What's Happening on the Forest?
Welcome to the stories page. These features cover a wide range of topics including project work, successes, partnerships, history and culture, employees, and recreation opportunities.
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Wildfire Crisis Strategy: Sierra and Elko Fronts Landscape
Sierra and Elko Fronts Landscape was chosen to receive a historic investment of $53 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) investment to begin implementation of the Wildfire Crisis Strategy in 2023.