Chugach National Forest covers much of Southcentral Alaska and includes a remarkable range of ecosystems, from coastal rainforests and fjords to glaciers, icefields, alpine tundra, and boreal forest.
At a glance
- Size: approximately 6.9 million acres
- Established: 1907
- Location: Southcentral Alaska
- Distinction: second-largest national forest in the United States
- Biome: coastal rainforest, alpine, boreal forest, icefields
Purpose of this site
This domain is held independently and is not an official U.S. Forest Service site. It does not represent any organization, campaign, or political position.
The intent is to preserve this domain for thoughtful, good-faith use related to education, conservation, and long-term public interest surrounding Chugach National Forest.
Looking ahead
Additional educational or informational material may be added here in the future. For now, this page exists to establish clear intent and provide a neutral starting point.