Holmes Educational State Forest | |
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IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources) | |
Location | Henderson, North Carolina, United States |
Coordinates | 35°14′22″N 82°34′34″W / 35.23944°N 82.57611°W[1] |
Area | 235 acres (95 ha)[2] |
Established | 1977 |
Named for | Dr. John S. Holmes |
Visitors | 36,244[3] |
Governing body | North Carolina Forest Service |
Website | Holmes Educational State Forest |
Holmes Educational State Forest (HESF) is a 235-acre (0.95 km2) state forest, located in Henderson County, North Carolina.[2][3] It is near the much larger DuPont State Recreational Forest, which is responsible for its management.[3] The forest is in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and it has rugged terrain with a mixture of hardwood forest, rhododendron, and flame azalea.
The forest's primary purpose is education and promotion of forest resources.[3] Forest rangers regularly conduct outdoor classes for schools and other groups from spring to fall. The forest also has self-guided interpretive trails, which teach visitors about forestry through the use of trail-side exhibits, displays and audio boxes. In addition, the forest offers a small network of hiking trails, a picnic area with a shelter and a group campground.
The state originally purchased the forest in 1938 to establish a tree nursery, which was subsequently constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The state received a federal grant in 1972 to convert the nursery into an educational state forest. The forest was opened in May 1977, during its dedication to North Carolina's first state forester, Dr. John S. Holmes.[4]
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