De Soto National Forest
Mississippi
National Forest
About De Soto National Forest
De Soto National Forest, named for 16th-century Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto, is 518,587 acres (810 sq mi; 2,099 km2) of pine forests in southern Mississippi. It is one of the most important protected areas for the biological diversity of the Gulf Coast ecoregion of North America.
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Catalog facts
- Manager
- U.S. Forest Service
Peaks and destinations
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Routes through here
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