Description: This Trails feature class represents a route system depicting all trails within or in close proximity to Forest Service administrative units. It appends the Trail feature classes for each of the National Forests which manage a Forest Service GIS Data Dictionary compliant Trail feature class. Not all Forests contribute to this feature class. No attempt has been made to edge-match between forests or to ensure that two adjacent forests don't both manage a feature that represents the same trail. Files are identified by the National Forest name and the unit code in the form of RRFF where RR is the region code and FF is the forest code.
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Description: Basic Description: The FSCommonNames dataset contains the common names of the national forests and grasslands and their respective FS WWW URL information that is used for both display of the national forest and national grassland boundaries on any map product and for dynamic interactivity of the map. This published dataset consists of one polygon feature class. There is also a generalized version of this dataset called FSCommonNames_Gen. Detailed Description: This dataset exhibits the following characteristics: 1. Granularity of the polygon features: The spatial extent of the national forests and the grasslands match the way the agency would like to communicate with the public. 2. Preferred /Common Name of the National Forest Units: The common names of the national forest and grassland match the preferred name column that is present in the common names decision table maintained by the Office of Communication. 3. Hyperlinks to FS WWW Home page: This column contains the national forest and their respective FS WWW URL information. This URL could be used on any interactive map applications to link users directly to a forests home page.
Description: An area encompassing all the National Forest System lands administered by an administrative unit. The area encompasses private lands, other governmental agency lands, and may contain National Forest System lands within the proclaimed boundaries of another administrative unit. All National Forest System lands fall within one and only one Administrative Forest Area.