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Adak "National Forest"

Adak, Alaska USA

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Free to Visit
  • Independent
  • Pet Friendly
  • Not Wheelchair
    Accessible
  • No Public
    Restrooms
  • No Wifi

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“world's smallest national forest”

The cluster of 33 trees at this site is the most visible remnant of a formal tree planting program undertaken from 1943 through 1945. The project was initiated at the direction of Army General Buckner in an effort to boost morale.  The single sign that reads "Enter and Leaving the Adak National Forest" was placed here on a whim by local residents in 1962 or 1963. Two large surviving groves from this World War II era planting program are located in the sheltered ravines of Nurse Creek and Hospital Creek. A small graveyard for burial of military guard dogs adjoins the grove.

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Anna Hider

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July 10, 2015
Rated 4.0

If you're in the area, then it's worth checking out. Apparently they decorate it at Christmas!

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Adak "National Forest"

Adak, Alaska
USA
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