Ouachita National Forest is spread over an area of more than 1-million-acre. It offers a range of recreational opportunities, such as camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, hunting and boating. Established in 1960, the forest maintains a location in Hot Springs, Ark. Ouachita National Forest provides maps and brochures, as well as publishes a range of articles on wildlife-related issues. Additionally, the forest offers various volunteer and employment opportunities. Ouachita National Forest is a habitat that supports reptiles, mammals, birds and fishes. It is a part of the US Forest Service, which is an agency of the Department of Agriculture. The US Forest Service manages public land in more than 150 national forests and over 15 grasslands that encompass an area of nearly 190 million acres. It works in partnership with universities and nonprofit organizations worldwide.
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