Tongass National Forest

An independent, informational landing page focused on the Tongass — the largest national forest in the United States.

The Tongass National Forest spans nearly all of Southeast Alaska and is one of the most ecologically significant temperate rainforests on Earth. It includes vast old-growth forests, coastal fjords, glaciers, islands, and critical wildlife habitat.

At a glance

Nooya Lake, Misty Fjords
Nooya Lake, Misty Fjords.
Coastline of the Tongass National Forest
Coastal rainforest and shoreline within the Tongass National Forest.
Misty Fjords
Misty Fjords.
Old-growth Spruce Forest
Old-growth Spruce Forest.

Purpose of this site

This domain is held independently and is not an official website of the U.S. Forest Service or any governmental entity. It does not represent any organization, campaign, advocacy group, or political position.

The intent is to preserve this domain for potential future good-faith use related to public education, conservation awareness, or general informational content concerning the Tongass National Forest.

Looking ahead

Additional informational or educational material may be added here in the future. At present, this page exists solely to establish clear intent and prevent confusion or misrepresentation.

For inquiries related to potential future use of this domain for legitimate, non-misleading purposes, contact:
[email protected]