The National Museum of Forest Service History is home to a collection of over 50,000 documents, photographs, artifacts, and memoriabilia all relating to the fascinating history and culture of the Forest Service!
This massive archive is also available online for anyone to use, so whether you are a researcher, student, historian, or family filled with inquisitive minds, there is much to be explored!!
Currently, the National Museum of Forest Service History is also building a new centre in Missoula, that will carry out the Forest Service's mission, and continue their goal for national conservation education, as well as historical preservation.!
The NMFSM as well as the new center will encourage all who visit to explore the cultural, ecological, economic, political, and social history of the lands as well as those people who have defined the nation and continuously given meaning to the term conservation.
The NMFSH is located in Missoula, Montana,in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Click on the stick-pin marking Missoula for a regional map showing highway and interstate routes to Missoula, and additional visitor information.
Get directionsFree, but donations very welcome
Free, but donations very welcome
2023
There are plenty of places in the area to pick up something to eat!
They have a number of teacher programs and resources, and love to welcome students to the museum!
Give them a call to check if they are accessible, they will be happy to help
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