List of Oregon National Forests

The U.S. state of Oregon contains eleven national forests.


NameLocationArea (acres)Area (km2)EstablishedAnnual visitors
(2006)[1]
DeschutesDeschutes, Klamath, Lake, and Jefferson counties1,596,900 6,462July 1, 19083,162,000
Fremont–WinemaLake, Klamath counties2,252,587 9,115.902002428,000
MalheurGrant, Harney, Baker, and Malheur counties1,465,287 5,929.81July 1, 1908242,000
Mount HoodClackamas, Hood River, Wasco, Multnomah, Marion, and Jefferson counties1,071,466 4,336.07July 1, 19084,400,000
OchocoCrook, Harney, Wheeler, Grant counties851,033 3,444.01July 1, 1911575,000
Rogue River–SiskiyouCoos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath counties in Oregon; Del Norte, and Siskiyou counties in California1,723,179 6,973.462004 (1906)916,000
SiuslawLane, Lincoln, Tillamook, Douglas, Yamhill, Benton, Coos, and Polk counties634,207 2,566.54July 1, 19081,017,000
UmatillaUmatilla, Grant, Columbia, Morrow, Wallowa, Union, Wheeler counties in Oregon; Garfield, Asotin, Walla Walla counties of Washington1,407,087 5,694.28July 1, 1908703,000
UmpquaDouglas, Jackson, Lane counties983,129 3,978.58July 2, 1907799,000
Wallowa–WhitmanWallowa, Baker, Union, Grant, and Umatilla counties2,392,508 9,682.14May 6, 1905505,000
WillametteLane, Linn, Marion, Douglas, Clackamas, and Jefferson counties1,675,407 6,780.13July 1, 19331,740,000
Total16,784,978 67,926.4014,487,000


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