2 Includes any possible private claims. Extent of patented lands not known to Interior Department.
3 Gift of WIlliam and Elizabeth Thacher Kent of Chicago, Illinois.
4 Proposal to enlarge under consideration.
5 A perfected patent on this land was relinquished by the entryman.
6 The Olympic elk is a rare species and found only in this section of Cascade Mountains.
IV. LOCATION AND AREA OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS IN THE UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND PORTO RICO, AND DATES WHEN LATEST PROCLAMATIONS BECAME EFFECTIVE.
June 30, 1909.
[Official Table of the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture.]
| State or Territory | Forest | Headquarters of Supervisor | Proclamation Effective | Area: Acres | Total |
| Arizona | Apache | Springerville | Mar. 2, 1909 | 1,785,711 | |
| Chiricahua1 | Douglas | July 2, 1908 | 287,520 | ||
| Coconino | Flagstaff | July 2, 1908 | 3,689,982 | ||
| Coronado | Benson | July 2, 1908 | 966,368 | ||
| Crook | Stafford | July 1, 1908 | 788,624 | ||
| Dixie2 | St. George, Utah | Feb. 10, 1909 | 626,800 | ||
| Garces | Nogales | July 2, 1908 | 644,395 | ||
| Kaibab | Kanab, Utah | July 2, 1908 | 1,080,000 | ||
| Prescot | Prescott | Feb 1, 1908 | 1,541,762 | ||
| Sitgreaves | Snowflake | Mar. 2, 1909 | 1,470,364 | ||
| Tonto | Roosevelt | Feb. 10, 1909 | 2,110,354 | ||
| Zuñi3 | Mar. 2, 1909 | 266,981 | |||
| 15,258,861 | |||||
| Arkansas | Arkansas | Mena | Feb. 27, 1909 | 1,663,300 | |
| Ozark | Harrison | Feb. 25, 1909 | 1,526,481 | ||
| 3,189,781 | |||||
| California | Angeles | Los Angeles | July 1, 1908 | 1,350,900 | |
| California | Willows | Feb. 25, 1909 | 1,114,904 | ||
| Cleveland | San Diego | Jan. 26, 1909 | 2,236,178 | ||
| Crater4 | Medford, Oreg. | July 1, 1908 | 58,614 | ||
| Inyo5 | Bishop | July 2, 1908 | 1,458,444 | ||
| Klamath | Yreka | Feb. 13, 1909 | 2,094,467 | ||
| Lassen | Red Buff | Mar. 2, 1909 | 1,373,043 | ||
| Modoc | Alturas | Feb. 25, 1909 | 1,471,817 | ||
| Mono6 | Gardnerville, Nevada | Mar. 2, 1909 | 813,789 | ||
| Monterey | Salinas | July 2, 1908 | 514,477 | ||
| Plumas | Quincy | Mar. 2, 1909 | 1,407,053 | ||
| San Luis | San Luis Obispo | July 1, 1908 | 355,990 | ||
| Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | July 1, 1908 | 2,027,180 | ||
| Sequoia | Hot Springs, Tulare Co. | Mar. 2, 1909 | 3,079,942 | ||
| Shasta | Sisson | Mar. 2, 1909 | 1,754,718 | ||
| Sierra | Northfork | July 2, 1908 | 1,935,680 | ||
| Siskiyou7 | Grants Pass, Oregon | July 1, 1908 | 37,814 | ||
| Stanislaus | Sonora | July 2, 1908 | 1,117,625 | ||
| Tahoe8 | Nevada City | Mar. 2, 1909 | 1,931,042 | ||
| Trinity | Weaverville | Mar. 2, 1909 | 1,834,833 | ||
| 27,968,510 | |||||
| Colorado | Arapaho | Sulphur Springs | July 1, 1908 | 796,815 | |
| Battlement9 | Collbran | July 1, 1908 | 759,002 | ||
| Cochetopa | Saguache | July 1, 1908 | 932,890 | ||
| Cochetopa | Saguache | July 1, 1908 | 932,890 | ||
| Gunnison | Gunnison | July 1, 1908 | 945,350 | ||
| Hayden10 | Encampment, Wyoming | July 1, 1908 | 84,000 |
1 Total of Chiricahua in Arizona and New Mexico = 466,497 acres.